THE DYEING OF NATURAL COTTON WITH DIRECT DYES: SOME EFFECTS DUE TO TEMPERATURE, DYE CONCENTRATION, AND ANIONIC SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS

1946 ◽  
Vol 24f (6) ◽  
pp. 474-493
Author(s):  
R. P. Graham ◽  
W. J. Seagers

The presence of an anionic surface-active agent in the dyeing of natural cotton yarn with a purified direct dye, using a dye-bath containing sodium chloride, is shown to increase the rate of dyeing, and to increase the amount of dye sorbed at equilibrium. The rate-accelerating effect has been studied as a function of the concentration of surface-active agent, using both commercial materials and methanol-extractable fractions of the latter. The effect exerted by an anionic surface-active agent, both on the equilibrium sorption and on the rate of dyeing, decreases as the temperature is increased. An explanation of the data, in terms of an interaction between the fibre and surface-active agent, is advanced.Studies carried out in the absence of a surface-active agent show that with increased temperature of dyeing the rate of dye sorption is increased, but the value of the equilibrium sorption is decreased; the dyeing process in exothermic. The relation between equilibrium sorption and residual dye-bath concentration is expressible by a Freundlich equation, and that between equilibrium sorption and initial dye-bath concentration is linear, at least over the range of concentration studied. The time required to reach a state of equilibrium increases as the initial concentration of dye in the bath is increased.

2010 ◽  
Vol 115 (3) ◽  
pp. 1461-1467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clara Barba ◽  
Sonya Scott ◽  
Rob Kelly ◽  
Jose Luis Parra ◽  
Luisa Coderch

2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 5935-5943
Author(s):  
Magda.H. Abdellattif ◽  
A.M.F. Eissa ◽  
H.M. Mohamed

A series of novel groups of anionic surface active agent were synthesized. Synthesis of these surfactants via the reaction of long chain fatty alcohols (octyl, decyl and dodecyl) with maleic anhydride to give monoester. The monoester chloride reacted with amino derivatives of heterocyclic rings followed by addition of NaHSO3 .The surface tension, interfacial tension; Kraft point, emulsifying and wetting power were evaluated. Stability to hydrolysis, biodegradability and biological activities were measured. A comparison studies between the chemical structures and the results were done.   


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