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Influence of different acids for adjusting the dyebath ph value on the dyeability of polyester knitwear dyed with disperse yellow 23
In this paper the influence of the formic and oxalic acids, as substances for dyebath pH adjusting, on the dyeability of polyester fabric dyed with disperse dye Disperse Yellow 23 was examined. The polyester undyed knitwear samples were dyed in baths containing the acids under the same dyeing condit...
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Published in: | Hemijska industrija 2011-01, Vol.65 (3), p.257-261 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In this paper the influence of the formic and oxalic acids, as substances for
dyebath pH adjusting, on the dyeability of polyester fabric dyed with
disperse dye Disperse Yellow 23 was examined. The polyester undyed knitwear
samples were dyed in baths containing the acids under the same dyeing
conditions. Color differences of the samples were assessed using the
reflectiometry technique and expressed in terms of CIELcoordinates. The
influence of the tested acids on the surface structure of dyed polyester
fibers was examined using the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). It was
found that the differences in obtained dyeabilities, in the presence of both
formic and oxalic acid, are acceptable according to both M&S 83A and CMC
(2:1) standards which was not the case with acetic acid. Therefore, acetic
acid can be replaced with either formic or oxalic acid as substances for
dyebath pH adjusting in the dyeing process described in this paper. SEM
micrographs showed small differences in the surface structure of dyed fibers,
as well as differences in the shape of undyed samples? reflectance curves in
presence of the acids. Since all of the color differences were quite small,
it can be concluded that the influence of formic and oxalic acids on the
polyester knitwear dyeability is not significantly different than that of
acetic acid.
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ISSN: | 0367-598X 2217-7426 |
DOI: | 10.2298/HEMIND110124015M |