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Dyeing and fastness properties of a reactive disperse dye on PET, nylon, silk and N/P fabrics

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FIBERS AND POLYMERS
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 174-179

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KOREAN FIBER SOCIETY
DOI: 10.1007/BF02908263

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reactive disperse dye; acetoxyethylsulphone; dyeing; eco-friendly; PET; nylon; silk; N/P fabric

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Dyeing and color fastness properties of a reactive disperse dye containing an acetoxyethylsulphone group on PET, Nylon, silk and N/P fabrics were examined. The reactive disperse dye exhibited almost the same dyeing properties on PET fabric as a conventional disperse dye except the level of dye uptake. The most appropriate pH and dyeing temperature for the dyeing of Nylon fabric were 7 and 100 degrees C respectively. The build-up on Nylon fabric was good and various color fastnesses were good to excellent due to the formation of the covalent bond. Application of the reactive disperse dye on silk fabric at pH 9 and 80 degrees C yielded optimum color strength. The rate of dyeing on Nylon fabric was faster than that on PET fabric when both fabrics were dyed simultaneously in a dye bath, accordingly color strength of the dyed Nylon was higher. The reactive disperse dye can be applied for one-step and one-bath dyeing of N/P mixture fabric with good color fastness.

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