2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0896-8446(00)00065-6
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Mordant dyeing of wool by supercritical processing

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“…All this together determines their high penetrating ability into porous structures and the significant perspectives including those regarding the target of crushed stone impregnation. The effectiveness of this approach was many times confirmed both by multiple research works [6]- [13] and industrial realizations [7] [9] [14]- [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…All this together determines their high penetrating ability into porous structures and the significant perspectives including those regarding the target of crushed stone impregnation. The effectiveness of this approach was many times confirmed both by multiple research works [6]- [13] and industrial realizations [7] [9] [14]- [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Recent literature shows that textile dyeing is extensively being carried out using scCO 2 as a medium. Guzel and Akgerman [19] The wool fabric dyed with these dyes showed excellent wash fastness properties. Various synthetic and natural fiber-based textile substrates such as polyester, nylon, silk, and wool were dyed with disperse reactive dyes in scCO 2 by Kraan et al [20] (Fig.…”
Section: Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Dyeingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, the dyeing duration at 280 bar and 160˚C should be 4 h in order to reach K/S value of 12, and the dyeing K/S value of cotton fabric was lower than 5, which was not ideal. Guzel and Akgerman [45] used new type of mordant dye in supercritical carbon dioxide phase to dye wool fiber. Sawada and Ueda [46] proposed that the dyeing mechanism of dyeing wool and silk fibers by acid dye conformed to the Langmuir adsorption behavior in 2004.…”
Section: Evolution Of Supercritical Fluid Dyeingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the methanol has optic neurotoxicity and volatility problems, further tests should be carried out to determine a safe and innoxious cosolvent. In 2000, Bilgehan [50] used mordanting to compare the mordanting effects of different dyes chelated by Cr(III), Al(III),Cu(II), Fe(II) and Sn(II), and further compared the differences among the colors of three dyes mordanted by different metal ions. The washing fastness was above grade 4, but the dyeing situation was not digitized.…”
Section: Evolution Of Supercritical Fluid Dyeingmentioning
confidence: 99%