Kaliyan Prabakaran, Ramalingam Manivannan, Young-A. Son
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Synthesis and characterization of sustainable blue dyes: Enhancing diffusion on nylon fabrics with supercritical CO2 for eco-friendly dyeing methods
A very convenient method was developed to synthesize five dispersed anthraquinone dyestuffs using the readily available starting material 1,4-diaminoanthroquinone. This dye was prepared for coloration on nylon fabrics with supercritical carbon dioxide (ScCO2). All the synthesized dyes were characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and HRMS techniques. The UV-Vis absorbance measurements for all the dyes were carried out, and the results indicated that the absorption peak wavelength of the dyes was approximately 570–641 nm in the blue region. Further, these dispersed dyes were dyed on nylon fabrics with supercritical CO2. After dyed fabrics were tested, the color strength of K/S value and color fastness were tested using like washing, crocking, and sunlight. Additionally, it determines the sweat fastness of dyed nylon fabrics under acidic and basic conditions. The dyes are readily involved in the nucleophilic addition of amino (-NH2, nylon) functional groups to nylon fabrics in an alkaline medium. Therefore, our results showed that these dyes are commercially the most satisfactory, environmentally efficient dyes and practically exhibit sufficient color uniformity.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Supercritical Fluids is an international journal devoted to the fundamental and applied aspects of supercritical fluids and processes. Its aim is to provide a focused platform for academic and industrial researchers to report their findings and to have ready access to the advances in this rapidly growing field. Its coverage is multidisciplinary and includes both basic and applied topics.
Thermodynamics and phase equilibria, reaction kinetics and rate processes, thermal and transport properties, and all topics related to processing such as separations (extraction, fractionation, purification, chromatography) nucleation and impregnation are within the scope. Accounts of specific engineering applications such as those encountered in food, fuel, natural products, minerals, pharmaceuticals and polymer industries are included. Topics related to high pressure equipment design, analytical techniques, sensors, and process control methodologies are also within the scope of the journal.