Preparation of nano disperse dyes from nanoemulsions and their dyeing properties on ultramicrofiber polyester

Jae Hong Choi, Min Ju Kang

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Abstract

Six nano disperse dyes were prepared using corresponding O/W nanoemulsions which were obtained with sodium laurylsulphate and caprylic triglyceride. The average particle size of the dyes prepared were in the range of 110-130nm. Exhaust dyeing using nano dyes resulted in low exhaustion yields of 17-26 % on regular polyester fiber and. 28-38 % on ultramicrofiber polyester. The observed low exhaustion yields of nano disperse dye can be explained by the solubilization of dye particles into surfactant micelles as well as the high stability of the nanoemulsions, these might reduce the capacity of dye uptake onto the fibers. However, higher K/S values of dyeings with nano dyes on ultramicrofiber sites compared to those on regular polyester sites suggested their potential to be more efficient dyes for finer denier microfiber polyesters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)169-173
Number of pages5
JournalFibers and Polymers
Volume7
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2006

Keywords

  • Exhaust dyeing
  • Nano disperse dye
  • Nanoemulsion
  • Ultramicrofiber

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