Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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177984 | Dyes and Pigments | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Both a single-stage and a two-stage aftertreatment using tannic acid in conjunction with ferrous sulfate improved the fastness to repeated washing at 60 °C of two acid dyes on nylon 6,6 most likely via the formation of a low solubility, large molecular size, iron tannate complex within the periphery of the dyed fibre. The iron tannate complex imparted a slight greyish-brown colour to dyeings, although this did not affect the λmax of the dyeings and also increased the colour strength of the dyeings. Neither the single-stage nor the two-stage aftertreatment affected the light fastness of dyeings but both aftertreatments reduced rub fastness.
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Authors
S.M. Burkinshaw, N. Kumar,