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A Comparative Study of the Salt-free Reactive Dyeing Property of Treated Cotton Fabric with a Chicken-feather Protein Derivative Agent and a Linking Cationic Agent |
School of Textile and Material, Xi'an Polytechnic University, Xi'an 710048, China School of Textiles, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300384, China |
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Abstract Cotton fabric is treated with a chicken-feather protein derivative auxiliary (named WLS-10) and with a
self-made linking cationic agent (named WLS), respectively. WLS-10 was prepared with chicken-feather
protein and WLS. The salt-free reactive dyeing properties of the treated cotton fabric were assessed
and compared with the untreated cotton fabric dyed with salt. The results show that both the cotton
fabrics treated with WLS-10 and WLS dyed without added salt obtained a higher dye uptake (E), color
strength value (K=S), fixation of adsorbed dye (F) and the total fixation of the original applied dye (T)
than untreated cotton fabric dyed with added salt. The treated cotton fabric did not decrease levelness
and color fastness. However the dyeing properties of the WLS-10 treated cotton fabric were better than
the WLS treated fabric.
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Fund:
This project is financed by the Education Department of Shaanxi Province (the project serial
number: 2010JK577) and by the Technology Board of Shaanxi Province (the project serial num-
ber: 2010K07-05). So the authors wish to acknowledge the Education Department of Shaanxi
Province and the Technology Board of Shaanxi Province.
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Xueyan Wang,Yuanjun Liu. A Comparative Study of the Salt-free Reactive Dyeing Property of Treated Cotton Fabric with a Chicken-feather Protein Derivative Agent and a Linking Cationic Agent[J]. Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics, 2014, 7(3): 363-375.
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