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Photoreactivity of Wool Dyed with Reactive Dyes
Author(s) -
Rusznák I,
Frankl J,
Gombkötő J
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
journal of the society of dyers and colourists
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.297
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1478-4408
pISSN - 0037-9859
DOI - 10.1111/j.1478-4408.1985.tb01015.x
Subject(s) - wool , photodegradation , chemistry , reactive dye , acid dye , ultimate tensile strength , dyeing , polymer chemistry , photochemistry , materials science , composite material , organic chemistry , catalysis , photocatalysis
Presented at the 13th Congress of the International Federation of Associations of Textile Chemists and Colourists in London on 20 September 1984. Processes induced by two kinds of illumination (ultra‐violet and Xenotest) in wool dyed with reactive dyes ha ve been investigated as a function of time. The fading of dyed fibres has been determined in terms of the conditions of illumination. The degradation of wool was followed on the basis of changes in alkali solubility and tensile characteristics. Moreo ver the colour change of the dyed fibres was also determined. Correlation was found between the chemical structure of the dye, the extent of fading and the photodegradation undergone by the wool. On the basis of amino acid analysis conclusions were drawn on the photodegradation mechanism of wool, both uncoloured and dyed with reactive dyes. Reactive dyes protect wool against photodegradation, and at the same time the light fastness of reactive dyes on wool is 1–1.5 units higher than on cotton, both under ultra‐violet (u.v.) and Xenotest irradiation.