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The stability of monochlorotriazinyl reactive dyes on cellulose films in aqueous alkaline solutions containing peroxide bleaching agents
Authors:Akimi Sugane   Aki Watanabe   Yasuyo Okada  Zenzo Morita
Affiliation:

a School of Domestic Science, Otsuma Women's University, Sanban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8357, Japan

b Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan

Abstract:The stability of seven reactive (one difluoromonochloropyrimidinyl and six monochlorotriazinyl) dyes on cellulose immersed in sodium peroxoborate (PB) solution (UK–TO solution) containing tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) was examined using cellulosic films at 60 °C. The extent of dye loss that occurred from the dyed cellulosic films which were immersed in the UK–TO solution without detergent correlated closely to the ratings obtained using the BS 1006 UK–TO wash test. The dye loss that occurred from the dyed cellophane films was attributed to three contributions, namely, alkaline hydrolysis of dye–fibre bonds, oxidative fading of the dye chromophore by peroxides and cellulose degradation accelerated by PB and TAED. The alkaline hydrolysis of the dye–fibre bond and the extent of cellulose degradation in the UK–TO solution were the main contributions to the dye loss; dye oxidation was a minor factor in the dye loss mechanism. The physical bonding of the dye molecules reinforced the covalent dye–fibre bond stability towards the UK–TO solution.
Keywords:Monochlorotriazinyl reactive dye   Difluoromonochloropyrimidinyl reactive dye   Alkaline hydrolysis of dye–fibre bond   Sodium peroxoborate   Dye loss mechanism of reactive dyes from cellulose
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