Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1387275 Carbohydrate Polymers 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The main goal of this work was to increase disperse dye substantivity for cotton cellulose containing fabrics via modification with monochlorotriazine-β-CD (MCT-β-CD), which posses hydrophobic cavities along with remarkable capability to form inclusion complexes with organic substances through host–guest interactions. The proper conditions for simultaneous alkaline-disperse dyeing as well as grafting of MCT-β-CD onto and/or within cotton and cotton/PET (50/50) blend fabrics were presented. As a result of this novel approach, the obtained dyeings showed a remarkable improvement in their depth of shades along with a significant enhancement in their UV-protection properties. The extent of improvement in disperse dyeing and in subsequent UV-protecting is determined by the nature of substrate, extent of modification, type and concentration of PEG and disperse dye as well as the union-bath conditions, i.e. temperature, time and pH. Mode of interactions, SEM of untreated and grafted C/PET fabric, as well as fastness properties of the obtained dyeings were also investigated.

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