Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
177802 Dyes and Pigments 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

An alternative after treatment has been devised for polyester which has been dyed with disperse dyes. A comparison of colorimetric data obtained for dyeings which had been treated using a traditional, sodium dithionite-based reduction clearing process with those secured for dyeings which had been washed-off for 15 min at 98 °C with detergent-based process showed that the colour strength of the washed-off samples was slightly lower than that of the reduction cleared samples but there was no difference between the λmax of the washed-off and reduction cleared dyeings; in addition, there was little difference between the hue and chroma of the reduction cleared and washed-off dyeings. The washed-off dyeings displayed higher fastness to washing at 60 °C than their reduction cleared counterparts. Thus, in terms of fastness and colorimetric characteristics, the traditional reduction clearing treatment can be replaced by a single, non-dithionite-based wash-off at 98 °C for 15 min. This enabled a major reduction to be achieved in terms of the BOD, COD and TOC that are typically generated as a result of the traditional reduction clearing of disperse dyes on polyester; it also offers the potential of avoiding the environmentally unacceptable generation of aromatic amines.

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