The influence of pH adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabric

The influence of using formic, oxalic, citric, tartaric, hydrochloric, nitric, sulphuric and phosphoric acid for dyebath pH adjustment was investigated upon the dyeing of polyester fabric with CI Disperse Yellow 60. The positions of colour in CIELab coordinates of the samples dyed with the addition...

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Main Authors: Miljkovic Milena N., Djordjevic Dragan M., Miljkovic Vojkan M., Stamenkovic Miodrag, Stepanovic Jovan
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-12-01
Series:Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pjct-2014-0061
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spelling doaj-2e097a1c1c2a4498a76304881cdb43d72021-09-05T14:01:00ZengSciendoPolish Journal of Chemical Technology1899-47412014-12-011641510.2478/pjct-2014-0061pjct-2014-0061The influence of pH adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabricMiljkovic Milena N.0Djordjevic Dragan M.1Miljkovic Vojkan M.2Stamenkovic Miodrag3Stepanovic Jovan4University of Niš, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, 18000 Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Technology, Department of Textlie Engineering, 16000 Leskovac, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Technology, Department of Textlie Engineering, 16000 Leskovac, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Technology, Department of Textlie Engineering, 16000 Leskovac, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Technology, Department of Textlie Engineering, 16000 Leskovac, SerbiaThe influence of using formic, oxalic, citric, tartaric, hydrochloric, nitric, sulphuric and phosphoric acid for dyebath pH adjustment was investigated upon the dyeing of polyester fabric with CI Disperse Yellow 60. The positions of colour in CIELab coordinates of the samples dyed with the addition of tested acids were assessed and compared to those dyed with the addition of acetic acid. It was found that the differences in dyeabilities obtained with the addition of citric, oxalic, hydrochloric, nitric and sulphuric acid are entirely acceptable according to both M&S 83A and CMC (2:1) standards in comparison to the dyeability obtained with the addition of acetic acid.https://doi.org/10.2478/pjct-2014-0061polyesterdyeingdisperse dyesphacids
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author Miljkovic Milena N.
Djordjevic Dragan M.
Miljkovic Vojkan M.
Stamenkovic Miodrag
Stepanovic Jovan
spellingShingle Miljkovic Milena N.
Djordjevic Dragan M.
Miljkovic Vojkan M.
Stamenkovic Miodrag
Stepanovic Jovan
The influence of pH adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabric
Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
polyester
dyeing
disperse dyes
ph
acids
author_facet Miljkovic Milena N.
Djordjevic Dragan M.
Miljkovic Vojkan M.
Stamenkovic Miodrag
Stepanovic Jovan
author_sort Miljkovic Milena N.
title The influence of pH adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabric
title_short The influence of pH adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabric
title_full The influence of pH adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabric
title_fullStr The influence of pH adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabric
title_full_unstemmed The influence of pH adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabric
title_sort influence of ph adjusted with different acids on the dyeability of polyester fabric
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
issn 1899-4741
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The influence of using formic, oxalic, citric, tartaric, hydrochloric, nitric, sulphuric and phosphoric acid for dyebath pH adjustment was investigated upon the dyeing of polyester fabric with CI Disperse Yellow 60. The positions of colour in CIELab coordinates of the samples dyed with the addition of tested acids were assessed and compared to those dyed with the addition of acetic acid. It was found that the differences in dyeabilities obtained with the addition of citric, oxalic, hydrochloric, nitric and sulphuric acid are entirely acceptable according to both M&S 83A and CMC (2:1) standards in comparison to the dyeability obtained with the addition of acetic acid.
topic polyester
dyeing
disperse dyes
ph
acids
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pjct-2014-0061
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