Dyeing behaviour of lyocell fabric: effect of NaOH pre-treatment

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作者
Goswami, Parikshit [1 ]
Blackburn, Richard S. [1 ]
Taylor, Jim [2 ]
White, Patrick [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Green Chem Grp, Ctr Tech Text, Leeds LS2 9JT, W Yorkshire, England
[2] Lenzing Fibers, Lenzing, Austria
关键词
Regenerated cellulose; Cellulose II; Sodium hydroxide; Swelling; Reactive dyes; Diffusion; Morphology; VISCOSE-TYPE FIBERS; CELLULOSIC FIBERS; FIBRILLATION; SPUN;
D O I
10.1007/s10570-009-9279-z
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学]; TS [轻工业、手工业、生活服务业];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ; 0822 ;
摘要
To understand the effect of alkali pre-treatment on the dyeing of lyocell fabrics, samples are pre-treated with 0.0-7.0 mol dm(-3) NaOH using a pad-batch process and then dyed with different types of reactive dyes. Exhaustion, fixation, and visual colour strength (K/S values) are measured. It is observed that sodium hydroxide pre-treatment significantly improves the colour yield, exhaustion, and fixation for all dyes used. Highest K/S values are obtained when the fabrics are pre-treated with 2.0-2.5 mol dm(-3) NaOH. Cross-sectional analysis shows that below this optimum concentration the core fibres in the yarn are not dyed; at optimum concentration all fibres in yarn cross-section are homogeneously dyed. Cross-sectional analysis shows that as the pre-treatment concentration of NaOH increases above 2.5 mol dm(-3), the fibres change progressively from a circular to angular cross-section, forming a solid unit. The decrease in K/S above the treatment concentration of 2.5 mol dm(-3), though the %E and %F remains almost constant, is attributed to the distribution of dye over a larger surface area of the outer fibres in the yarn cross section, forcing the K/S at lambda(max) to decrease.
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