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Dead cotton (Coton mort) is a term that refers to unripe cotton fibers that do not absorb dye. Dead cotton is immature cotton or underdeveloped cotton that has poor dye affinity and appears as white specks on a dyed fabric. Daniel Koechlin (1785–1871), who was a manufacturer and a chemist in Mulhouse, established the fact in 1848 that it is dead cotton fibers that resist dye. Other chemists such as Walter Crum, Albin Haller, and Herzog explored and contributed to the subject further. Crum discovered that dead fibers have very thin cell walls.

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  • Dead cotton (Coton mort) is a term that refers to unripe cotton fibers that do not absorb dye. Dead cotton is immature cotton or underdeveloped cotton that has poor dye affinity and appears as white specks on a dyed fabric. Daniel Koechlin (1785–1871), who was a manufacturer and a chemist in Mulhouse, established the fact in 1848 that it is dead cotton fibers that resist dye. Other chemists such as Walter Crum, Albin Haller, and Herzog explored and contributed to the subject further. Crum discovered that dead fibers have very thin cell walls. (en)
  • Algodón muerto​ es un término que se refiere a las fibras de algodón inmaduras que no absorben el tinte.​ El algodón muerto es algodón inmaduro o subdesarrollado que tiene poca afinidad con el tinte y aparece como motas blancas en una tela teñida.​​ Daniel Koechlin (1785-1871), que era fabricante y químico en Mulhouse, estableció el hecho en 1848 de que son las fibras de algodón muertas las que resisten el tinte. Otros químicos como Walter Crum, Albin Haller y Herzog exploraron y contribuyeron más al tema. Crum descubrió que las fibras muertas tienen paredes celulares muy delgadas.​​ (es)
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  • Dead cotton (Coton mort) is a term that refers to unripe cotton fibers that do not absorb dye. Dead cotton is immature cotton or underdeveloped cotton that has poor dye affinity and appears as white specks on a dyed fabric. Daniel Koechlin (1785–1871), who was a manufacturer and a chemist in Mulhouse, established the fact in 1848 that it is dead cotton fibers that resist dye. Other chemists such as Walter Crum, Albin Haller, and Herzog explored and contributed to the subject further. Crum discovered that dead fibers have very thin cell walls. (en)
  • Algodón muerto​ es un término que se refiere a las fibras de algodón inmaduras que no absorben el tinte.​ El algodón muerto es algodón inmaduro o subdesarrollado que tiene poca afinidad con el tinte y aparece como motas blancas en una tela teñida.​​ Daniel Koechlin (1785-1871), que era fabricante y químico en Mulhouse, estableció el hecho en 1848 de que son las fibras de algodón muertas las que resisten el tinte. Otros químicos como Walter Crum, Albin Haller y Herzog exploraron y contribuyeron más al tema. Crum descubrió que las fibras muertas tienen paredes celulares muy delgadas.​​ (es)
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