Fading characteristics of some monoazo dyes on cellulose diacetate and polyamide films: Part I

F.M. Tera , L.A. Abdou , M.N. Michael , A. Hebeish
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The absorption spectra of seven different monoazo dyes at different concentrations in water and in methanol as well as their absorption on cellulose diacetate (CDA) and polyamide (PA) films were examined. It was found that the extent of dye aggregation in methanol is greater than in water despite the higher dielectric constant of the latter, reflecting the anomalous behaviour of water. However, structural characteristics and concentration of the dye determine the state of dye molecules in water and methanol. Some of the dyes examined had greater tendency to aggregate while the others were probably present in monodispersed form. On the contrary, all the dyes used seem to have a strong tendency to aggregate on the CDA and PA films, indicating that involvement of the dye in an interaction with the substrate alters the structural characteristics of the dye and, therefore, its ability to aggregate. In accordance with this were the results of studies dealing with evaluation of the lightfastness of the same dyes on both films using daylight as well as a lightfastness tester for different exposure periods.

一些单偶氮染料在双醋酸纤维素和聚酰胺薄膜上的褪色特性:第一部分
研究了7种不同的单偶氮染料在不同浓度的水和甲醇中的吸收光谱,以及它们在二醋酸纤维素(CDA)和聚酰胺(PA)薄膜上的吸收。发现染料在甲醇中的聚集程度大于在水中,尽管后者的介电常数较高,反映了水的异常行为。然而,染料的结构特性和浓度决定了染料分子在水和甲醇中的状态。一些被检测的染料有更大的聚集倾向,而另一些可能以单分散的形式存在。相反,所有使用的染料似乎都有很强的聚集在CDA和PA薄膜上的倾向,这表明染料与衬底的相互作用改变了染料的结构特征,从而改变了它的聚集能力。与此相一致的是研究结果处理评价相同的染料在两种胶片上使用日光的耐光性以及耐光性测试仪在不同的曝光时间。
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