Synthesis of acid dyes containing polyetheramine moieties and their low-temperature dyeing properties on wool fiber

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[1] Wang, Haiying
[2] Wang, Guowei
[3] Zheng, Chunlin
[4] Zhou, Tijian
[5] Sun, Jie
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Sun, Jie (sunjie5516@126.com) | 1600年 / John Wiley and Sons Inc, Postfach 10 11 61, 69451 Weinheim, Boschstrabe 12, 69469 Weinheim, Deutschland, 69469, Germany卷 / 135期
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To realize the low-temperature dyeing of wool fibers, the use of auxiliaries and wool modification are common methods. Low-temperature auxiliaries may cause water-pollution problems, and wool modification is a costly and uncontrollable process. In this study, new acid dyes, named D1–D3, containing polyetheramine groups were synthesized and applied to wool fiber by conventional and low-temperature exhaust dyeing procedures. The results indicate that the new acid dyes could interact with wool-fiber-like auxiliaries and render a high exhaustion rate to the wool fiber at a dyeing temperature of 80 °C. In comparison with Acid Blue 25, the D1–D3 dyes showed an increased dyeing rate, especially under a dyeing temperature of 80 °C. Despite the bigger relative molecular masses of D1–D3, the exhaustion rates of D1–D3 were still higher, and the times of half-dyeing were shorter than that of Acid Blue 25. The color differences between the wool fabrics dyed with the four dyes at 80 and 98 °C, respectively, were compared. We found that the color differences of D1–D3 between 80 and 98 °C were smaller than that of Acid Blue 25. The interactions between the dyes and wool fiber were analyzed and manifested by the measurement of the ζ potential of the dyes and wool fiber. The leveling and transfer properties of the D1–D3 dyes were also investigated, and the color differences of the wool fabrics dyed with Acid Blue 25, D1, and D2 were very low at all measured pH values and temperatures. The fastnesses of D1–D3 on wool fabric were almost the same as that of Acid Blue 25. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2018, 135, 45793. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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