“…Downloaded by [University of Arizona] at 08:20 11 June 2016 Table 4. Infrared transmittance peaks (cm −1 ) of greige and treated samples (Garside & Wyeth, 2003;Liu, Yu, & Huang, 2005;Mwaikambo & Ansell, 2002;Rana, Basak, Mitra, Lawther, & Banerjee, 1997;Sahoo, Sahu, Rana, & Das, 2005;Samal, Acharya, Mohanty, & Ray, 2001;Subramanian, Kumar, Jeyapal, & Venkatesh, 2005;Wang, Fan, Gao, & Chen, 2006 But removing only the ozone by-products and residues was shown enough restriction to the decrease in whiteness during storage. By washing the samples after the ozonation, some unstable free radicals were more likely to be removed so that the fabric appeared to be more stable with regard to its whiteness after a storage period, compared with an unwashed ozonated sample.…”