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The dyeing of conventional and microfibre nylon 6,6 with reactive dyes—3. Vinyl sulphone and chlorotriazine dyesDyes and Pigments, 34
P. Broadbent, D. Lewis (2000)
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P. Gordon, P. Gregory (1983)
Organic Chemistry in Colour
Five temporarily solubilized reactive disperse dyes were synthesized and characterized. They were applied to polyester/cotton blend fabric using one-bath dyeing method without dispersing agent. The dye that has azonaphthalene chromophore seemed to not only be exhausted on polyester but also react with cotton. But other dyes were selectively dyed on polyester and showed limited uptake on cotton. Good levelling as well as moderate to good colour fastness was obtained with the dyes on P/C blend fabric.
Fibers and Polymers – Springer Journals
Published: Sep 1, 2002
Keywords: Temporarily solubilized reactive disperse dyes; Sulfatoethylsulfone; Polyester/cotton blend; One-bath dyeing; Dispersant-free dyeing
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