Search Results - "Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists"
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Dyeing of cotton and jute with tea as a natural dye
Published in Coloration technology (01-07-1999)“…Cotton and jute fabrics were dyed with an aqueous extract of tea, containing tannins as the main colorant species. The dyeing was carried out with and without…”
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Biological treatment of effluent containing textile dyes
Published in Coloration technology (01-12-2000)“…Colour removal of textile dyes from effluent was evaluated using a laboratory ‘upflow anaerobic sludge blanket’ reactor. Several commercial dyes were selected…”
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Metal ion effect on dyeing of wool fabric with catechu
Published in Coloration technology (01-01-2000)“…Wool fabric was dyed with catechu by two different process sequences using various metal sulphates as mordant. The dyeing behaviour has been assessed by…”
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A review of electrochemical treatments for colour elimination
Published in Coloration technology (01-11-1999)“…The application of electrochemical techniques as a tertiary treatment to eliminate colour from textile effluents has increased rapidly in the last few years…”
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The application of chitosan in pigment printing
Published in Coloration technology (01-03-2000)“…The use of chitosan as a combined thickener and binder in pigment printing has been examined in comparison with a commercial printing system (Alcoprint)…”
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The biotechnology approach to colour removal from textile effluent
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Decolorisation and degradation kinetics of reactive dye wastewater by a UV/ultrasonic/peroxide system
Published in Coloration technology (01-05-2000)“…The decolorisation of reactive dyeing wastewater with ultraviolet radiation and ultrasonic vibration in the presence of hydrogen peroxide was investigated by a…”
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Decolorisation treatments of azo dye waste waters including dichlorotriazinyl reactive groups by using advanced oxidation method
Published in Coloration technology (01-11-1999)“…Decolorisation treatments of azo dye waste waters, which include dichlorotriazinyl reactive groups, were investigated by using ultraviolet (UV) radiation and…”
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Modification of polyester fabrics by in situ plasma or post-plasma polymerisation of acrylic acid
Published in Coloration technology (01-09-1999)“…In order to increase the hydrophilicities, thereby to impart soil resistance and to improve dyeability, poly(ethylene terephatalate) (polyester) fabrics were…”
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Comparison of the effects of gamma and ultraviolet radiation on wool keratin
Published in Coloration technology (01-09-2000)“…The effects of γ‐radiation (60Co) on some chemical and physical properties of wool keratin are compared and contrasted with the effects of ultraviolet…”
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Dyeing of nylon 66 with a disperse-reactive dye using supercritical carbon dioxide as the transport medium
Published in Coloration technology (01-12-2000)“…Nylon 66 fabric was dyed with a disperse‐reactive yellow dyestuff which was synthesised in our laboratory, using a supercritical carbon dioxide dyeing process…”
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Salt-free dyeing of cotton cellulose with a model cationic reactive dye
Published in Coloration technology (01-12-2000)“…A model cationic reactive dye based on an anthraquinone chromophore was prepared. The synthesis of this dye was achieved by the modification of the a free…”
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Effect of plasma and subsequent enzymatic treatments on linen fabrics
Published in Coloration technology (01-07-2000)“…Low temperature plasma treatments have been applied to linen fabrics prior to enzyme treatments. The effects of using oxygen and argon plasma on the bulk fibre…”
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High fastness heterocyclic azo disperse dyes bearing ester functions
Published in Coloration technology (01-01-1999)“…Blue monoazo disperse dyes bearing carboxylic acid ester functions have been synthesised from thiophene diazo components in the search for colorants of high…”
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The effect of mercerisation on the electrokinetic potential of cotton
Published in Coloration technology (01-04-1999)“…Mercerisation changes the fine structure, morphology and conformation of cotton cellulose chains (cellulose I to cellulose II), resulting in a variation in…”
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A study on the advanced oxidation of a cotton fabric by ozone
Published in Coloration technology (01-03-2000)“…So‐called sdvanced oxidation involves the generation of free radical hydroxy species. Ozone, a highly unstable compound, liberates such radicals, which can be…”
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Ink-jet printing of textiles under the microscope
Published in Coloration technology (01-02-2000)“…Jet printing of textiles with equipment based on the charged drop, piezo and bubblejet technologies, which were originally developed for paper reprographics,…”
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Structure-wet fastness relationships of some blue disperse dyes for polyester
Published in Coloration technology (01-09-2000)“…A range of monoazo blue disperse dyes has been synthesised by coupling benzenoid and heterocyclic diazo components to aniline derivatives containing ester…”
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The influence of metal ions on the aggregation and hydrophobicity of dyes in solutions
Published in Coloration technology (01-07-1999)“…The effect of the addition of metal ions to dye solutions in promoting dye aggregation and in changing dye association in solution has been studied…”
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Dispersant-free dyeing of polyester with temporarily solubilised disperse dyes
Published in Coloration technology (01-12-1999)“…In an effort to overcome some of the environmental problems associated with the use of dispersing agents, four temporarily solubilised disperse dyes had…”
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