Afterclearing by ozonation: a novel approach for disperse dyeing of polyester
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2006
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Wiley
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A set of trials has been conducted to examine the efficiency of ozonation afterclearing on poly(ethylene terephthalate) fibres dyed with disperse dyes. The afterclearing process was performed in neutral distilled water at room temperature with 12.8 +/- 0.3 mg/min ozone at 400 ml/min ozone gas flow rate. The results indicate that 1 min ozonation time is adequate to achieve wash fastness results comparable with conventional reduction clearing without significant colour yield losses. Ozonation periods greater than 1 min not only caused significant colour yield losses, but also caused a severe decrease of the breaking load of the fabric. The advantages of ozonation afterclearing are: savings in energy and time, as it is performed at room temperature for only 1 min, and decrease of environmental load as it avoids the use of the harsh chemicals used in conventional reduction clearing.
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Chemistry, Engineering, Materials science, Ozone, Fibers, Reagent, Effluents, Parameters, Decolorization, Oxidation, Dyes, Fluorosulfonyl group, Color fastness, Polyesters, Synthetic fibers, Disperse dye, Dyeing, Polyester fiber, Polyethylene terephthalate fiber, Temperature, Washfastness, Colour yield losses, Disperse dyeing, Ozonation afterclearing
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Eren, H. A. (2006). ''Afterclearing by ozonation: a novel approach for disperse dyeing of polyester''. Coloration Technology, 122(6), 329-333.