2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-024-06132-z
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The role of carboxyl and cationic groups in low-level cationised cellulose fibres investigated by zeta potential and sorption studies

Felix Netzer,
Avinash P. Manian,
Thomas Bechtold
et al.

Abstract: The anionic nature of both cellulose fibres and reactive dyes prevents substantial exhaustion of dye from the dyebath, which is at neutral pH before alkali is added to initiate dye fixation. Conventionally, salt is added to minimize the electrostatic repulsions that interfere with dye sorption, but that increases salt loads in effluents. An alternative is to affix cationic agents on the cellulose to overcome the inherent anionic charge, but that has generally been observed to result in uneven dye sorption. The… Show more

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