2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.01.341
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Synthesis of some surfactant-type acid dyes and their low-temperature dyeing properties on wool fiber

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“…During the dyeing process, CMC is the feasible target in the first dye diffusion step. 80 Deep eutectic solvents have a good ability to combine with proteins via H bonds and can also exert a potential effect on the lipid structure. [81][82][83][84] When a fresh acidic deep eutectic solvent is used in the dyeing process, the dye dissolved in the solvent is transferred to the fabric surface, and the H bond between the deep eutectic solvent and the CMC layer loosens the scale layer, which accelerates the dye diffusion speed.…”
Section: The Diffusion Of the Solvent In The Wool Dyeing Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the dyeing process, CMC is the feasible target in the first dye diffusion step. 80 Deep eutectic solvents have a good ability to combine with proteins via H bonds and can also exert a potential effect on the lipid structure. [81][82][83][84] When a fresh acidic deep eutectic solvent is used in the dyeing process, the dye dissolved in the solvent is transferred to the fabric surface, and the H bond between the deep eutectic solvent and the CMC layer loosens the scale layer, which accelerates the dye diffusion speed.…”
Section: The Diffusion Of the Solvent In The Wool Dyeing Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…85,86 The H bond can counteract the electrostatic repulsion between the dye and the fiber and increase dye aggregation, leading to an increase in dye concentration on the wool surface layer and consequently causing an increase in diffusion gradient to the interior of the woolen fabric. 80 An increase in temperature increases the average speed of molecules in the liquid, which decreases the average intermolecular forces and consequently reduces fluid resistance (to flow) or 'viscosity' (shown in Table 6). 87,88 In this study, the dyeing of woolen samples was performed in a rapid lab-scale oscillating dyeing machine with a liquid-to-fabric ratio of 20 : 1, which ensured total soaking of the fabric in the dye bath, and the dye bath was constantly stirred.…”
Section: The Diffusion Of the Solvent In The Wool Dyeing Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10-The activity (acidity) of the 2-hydrogen atom in the quaternary salts of benzothiazole, benzoxazole, benzoselenazole and/or benzoimidazole is related to the presence of the highly electron attracting positive charge on the quaternary nitrogen atom at position 3 of these compounds in addition to the electron pulling characters of the hetero atom present and the electron attracting character of the condensed benzene ring system (Scheme 16). Cyanine dyes also might have enhanced biological properties, which need to be tested evaluated (Abate et al, 2019;Ayare et al, 2019;Karcı et al, 2013;Manjunatha et al, 2019;Mishra et al, 2019;Negm et al, 2016;Rizk et al, 2015;Rizk et al, 2017;Sadeghi-Kiakhani et al, 2019;Şener et al, 2018;Silva et al, 2018;Sun et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2019).…”
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“…Acid dyestuffs are a structurally simple but important dye category mainly used for dyeing wool, silk and nylon fabrics under acidic conditions 1–6 . The main binding force between the acid dye and fibre is the ionic bond which is easily dissociated by water ionisation, resulting in low wet fastness 7,8 .…”
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