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Reactive Disperse Dyes Bearing Various Blocked Isocyanate Groups for Digital Textile Printing Ink

Wastewater management is of considerable economic and environmental importance for the dyeing industry. Digital textile printing (DTP), which is based on sublimation transfer and does not generate wastewater, is currently being explored as an inkjet-based method of printing colorants onto fabric. It...

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Autores principales: Jeong, Subin, Kim, Giyoung, Bae, Hyoungeun, Kim, Hyeokjin, Seo, Eunjeong, Choi, Sujeong, Jeong, Jieun, Jung, Hyocheol, Lee, Sangho, Cheong, Inwoo, Kim, Jinchul, Park, Youngil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093812
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author Jeong, Subin
Kim, Giyoung
Bae, Hyoungeun
Kim, Hyeokjin
Seo, Eunjeong
Choi, Sujeong
Jeong, Jieun
Jung, Hyocheol
Lee, Sangho
Cheong, Inwoo
Kim, Jinchul
Park, Youngil
author_facet Jeong, Subin
Kim, Giyoung
Bae, Hyoungeun
Kim, Hyeokjin
Seo, Eunjeong
Choi, Sujeong
Jeong, Jieun
Jung, Hyocheol
Lee, Sangho
Cheong, Inwoo
Kim, Jinchul
Park, Youngil
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description Wastewater management is of considerable economic and environmental importance for the dyeing industry. Digital textile printing (DTP), which is based on sublimation transfer and does not generate wastewater, is currently being explored as an inkjet-based method of printing colorants onto fabric. It finds wide industrial applications with most poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and nylon fibers. However, for additional industrial applications, it is necessary to use natural fibers, such as cotton. Therefore, to expand the applicability of DTP, it is essential to develop a novel reactive disperse dye that can interact with the fabric. In this study, we introduced a blocked isocyanate functional group into the dye to enhance binding to the fabric. The effect of sublimation transfer on fabrics as a function of temperature was compared using the newly synthesized reactive disperse dyes with different blocking groups based on pyrazole derivatives, such as pyrazole (Py), di-methylpyrazole (DMPy), and di-tert-butylpyrazole (DtBPy). Fabrics coated with the new reactive disperse dyes, including PET, nylon, and cotton, were printed at 190 °C, 200 °C, and 210 °C using thermal transfer equipment. In the case of the synthesized DHP-A dye on cotton at 210 °C, the color strength was 2.1, which was higher than that of commercial dyes and other synthesized dyes, such as DMP-A and DTP-A. The fastness values of the synthesized DHP-A were measured on cotton, and it was found that the washing and light fastness values on cotton are higher than those of commercial dyes. This study confirmed the possibility of introducing isocyanate groups into reactive disperse dyes.
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spelling pubmed-101798642023-05-13 Reactive Disperse Dyes Bearing Various Blocked Isocyanate Groups for Digital Textile Printing Ink Jeong, Subin Kim, Giyoung Bae, Hyoungeun Kim, Hyeokjin Seo, Eunjeong Choi, Sujeong Jeong, Jieun Jung, Hyocheol Lee, Sangho Cheong, Inwoo Kim, Jinchul Park, Youngil Molecules Article Wastewater management is of considerable economic and environmental importance for the dyeing industry. Digital textile printing (DTP), which is based on sublimation transfer and does not generate wastewater, is currently being explored as an inkjet-based method of printing colorants onto fabric. It finds wide industrial applications with most poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and nylon fibers. However, for additional industrial applications, it is necessary to use natural fibers, such as cotton. Therefore, to expand the applicability of DTP, it is essential to develop a novel reactive disperse dye that can interact with the fabric. In this study, we introduced a blocked isocyanate functional group into the dye to enhance binding to the fabric. The effect of sublimation transfer on fabrics as a function of temperature was compared using the newly synthesized reactive disperse dyes with different blocking groups based on pyrazole derivatives, such as pyrazole (Py), di-methylpyrazole (DMPy), and di-tert-butylpyrazole (DtBPy). Fabrics coated with the new reactive disperse dyes, including PET, nylon, and cotton, were printed at 190 °C, 200 °C, and 210 °C using thermal transfer equipment. In the case of the synthesized DHP-A dye on cotton at 210 °C, the color strength was 2.1, which was higher than that of commercial dyes and other synthesized dyes, such as DMP-A and DTP-A. The fastness values of the synthesized DHP-A were measured on cotton, and it was found that the washing and light fastness values on cotton are higher than those of commercial dyes. This study confirmed the possibility of introducing isocyanate groups into reactive disperse dyes. MDPI 2023-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10179864/ /pubmed/37175223 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093812 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jeong, Subin
Kim, Giyoung
Bae, Hyoungeun
Kim, Hyeokjin
Seo, Eunjeong
Choi, Sujeong
Jeong, Jieun
Jung, Hyocheol
Lee, Sangho
Cheong, Inwoo
Kim, Jinchul
Park, Youngil
Reactive Disperse Dyes Bearing Various Blocked Isocyanate Groups for Digital Textile Printing Ink
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title_full Reactive Disperse Dyes Bearing Various Blocked Isocyanate Groups for Digital Textile Printing Ink
title_fullStr Reactive Disperse Dyes Bearing Various Blocked Isocyanate Groups for Digital Textile Printing Ink
title_full_unstemmed Reactive Disperse Dyes Bearing Various Blocked Isocyanate Groups for Digital Textile Printing Ink
title_short Reactive Disperse Dyes Bearing Various Blocked Isocyanate Groups for Digital Textile Printing Ink
title_sort reactive disperse dyes bearing various blocked isocyanate groups for digital textile printing ink
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093812
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