Volume 124, Issue 2 pp. 117-126

One-bath dyeing of polyester/cotton blends with disperse and bis-3-carboxypyridinium-s-triazine reactive dyes. Part 2: Application of substantive reactive dyes to cotton at 130 °C and neutral pH

J A Bone

J A Bone

Textiles and Paper, School of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
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T T Le

T T Le

Textiles and Paper, School of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
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D A S Phillips

D A S Phillips

Present address: Colour Synthesis Solutions, 7 White Birk Close, Greenmount, Bury BL8 4HE, UK

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J A Taylor

J A Taylor

Textiles and Paper, School of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK
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First published: 18 March 2008
Citations: 8

For Part 1 of this study, see Le et al. [ 1]

Abstract

An earlier paper reported that the reactive dyes (not the disperse dyes) were responsible for the inability to achieve heavy depths of shade, when dyeing polyester/cotton blends by a one-bath process at 130 °C and neutral pH using reactive dyes containing a 3-carboxypyridinium-s-triazinyl group. It was shown that the poor colour yield of the bis-3-carboxypyridinium-s-triazine reactive dyes was because of their low exhaustion level at 130 °C and pH of 7.0–7.5. We now report the synthesis and evaluation of some bis-3-carboxypyridinium-s-triazine reactive dye structures, possessing highly substantive chromophores, as a means of obtaining high colour yield, on 100% unmercerised cotton, under the specified dyeing conditions. The technical performance of these dyes under such conditions was compared with that of selected Novacron (Cibacron) LS and Procion H-E dyes, applied under their recommended (atmospheric) dyeing conditions.

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