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Abstract The novel reactive photochromic spirooxazine dye containing a permanent chromophore and a reversible spirooxazine part was synthesized. The prepared dye was characterized by spectral analysis viz. FTIR, 1H-NMR, UV-Vis, mass spectroscopy, and elemental analysis. The results obtained from spectral data are strongly indicating that the research work was successful. The synthesized dye showed reversible color change from reddish-orange to violet under a UV light due to conversion of the colorless spirooxazine moiety to the merocyanine form which is blue. The dye was then applied on cotton. Color strength (K/S) values of the synthesized dye on cotton at various amounts of salt, alkali, and dye concentration were measured. Optimal amounts of salt (15 g/l), alkali (15 g/l) and dye concentrations (4 %) were obtained. The color change properties and the technical performance of the photochromic cotton samples were evaluated using color measurement methods. The data were analyzed in terms of color difference before and after exposure and K/S curves as a function of irradiation time. The fading speed was found to be slower than the photocoloration and the samples generally showed good wash fastness. The synthesized dye showed migration index of 67 %.
Fibers and Polymers – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 1, 2015
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