Abstract: | Reactive dyes containing a sulphonylazide group can undergo fixation on nylon substrates by two different mechanisms. Under aqueous dyeing conditions, at or below 120d? C, the free amino end-groups of the polymer attack the sulphonylazide group with displacement of azide ion, and results in attachment of the dye to the substrate by a sulphonamide linkage. In contrast, if the dyed substrate is subjected to dry heat fixation at 170d? C, the azide group decomposes to a sulphonylnitrene species which undergoes insertion into C-H bonds of the polymer. The dye is again attached by a sulphonamide bridge, but in this case the amount of dye that can be fixed is independent of the amino end-group content of the polymer. |