2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.142231
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Clean dyeing of cotton fabrics by cross-linking reactive dyes with fiber macromolecular chains

Jinkun Wang,
Kuanjun Fang,
Xiuming Liu
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“…Nevertheless, each textile substrate has its own inherent drawbacks, which require special finishing processes. Wool, for instance, suffers from two major problems, namely, its felting shrinkage when subjected to mechanical agitation while wet, and its susceptibility to moth larvae attack Thus, various chemical, physical, and biological methodologies were proposed to produce machine-washable and insect-resistant woolen products. Reactive dyes are normally used to dye cotton fabrics in an alkaline solution while acid and reactive dyes are used to dye wool fabrics in an acidic medium. , Also, acid dyes can be applied to cotton fabrics after modifying the surface with a cationic group or β-cyclodextrin . Polyester textiles (PETs) as synthetic fibers dominate the garment and textile industry .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, each textile substrate has its own inherent drawbacks, which require special finishing processes. Wool, for instance, suffers from two major problems, namely, its felting shrinkage when subjected to mechanical agitation while wet, and its susceptibility to moth larvae attack Thus, various chemical, physical, and biological methodologies were proposed to produce machine-washable and insect-resistant woolen products. Reactive dyes are normally used to dye cotton fabrics in an alkaline solution while acid and reactive dyes are used to dye wool fabrics in an acidic medium. , Also, acid dyes can be applied to cotton fabrics after modifying the surface with a cationic group or β-cyclodextrin . Polyester textiles (PETs) as synthetic fibers dominate the garment and textile industry .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%