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Insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing

Mercerization can improve the utilization rate of dyes in the dyeing process, and reduce the discharge of washing wastewater. However, the effect and mechanism of mercerization is not clear on digital inkjet printing of cotton fabric. In this work, two kinds of cotton fabrics (original and mercerize...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Hongzhi, Zhang, Kun, Fang, Kuanjun, Shi, Furui, Pan, Ying, Sun, Fuyun, Wang, Dezhen, Xie, Ruyi, Chen, Weichao
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01053d
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author Zhao, Hongzhi
Zhang, Kun
Fang, Kuanjun
Shi, Furui
Pan, Ying
Sun, Fuyun
Wang, Dezhen
Xie, Ruyi
Chen, Weichao
author_facet Zhao, Hongzhi
Zhang, Kun
Fang, Kuanjun
Shi, Furui
Pan, Ying
Sun, Fuyun
Wang, Dezhen
Xie, Ruyi
Chen, Weichao
author_sort Zhao, Hongzhi
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description Mercerization can improve the utilization rate of dyes in the dyeing process, and reduce the discharge of washing wastewater. However, the effect and mechanism of mercerization is not clear on digital inkjet printing of cotton fabric. In this work, two kinds of cotton fabrics (original and mercerized) were used for reactive dye digital inkjet printing, and the color improvement mechanism of caustic soda mercerization was investigated. It was found that the crystallinity of cotton fibre was adjusted from 73.9% to 58.5% by caustic mercerization, and the breaking strength did not decrease compared with original cotton fibre. Thus, the accessible reactive hydroxyl groups and the wettability were enhanced for treated cotton fibres, which promoted the inks' wick into the fibres. Interestingly, the penetration of ink droplets between the yarns and fibres after caustic mercerization was decreased, thus the dyes mainly gathered on the surface of cotton fabric. The cotton fibres' cross section structure changed from flat oval to round, which increased the contact area between reactive dyes and fibres. At a certain amount of ink, the optimal K/S value of 23.47 was achieved for treated cotton fabrics, which was higher than that of untreated cotton fabrics (17.15). Meanwhile, the printed fabrics displayed good washing fastness, rubbing fastness and glossiness. This work has important theoretical guiding significance for producing high quality mercerized cotton fabric digital printing products and reducing printing wastewater discharge.
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spelling pubmed-89811102022-04-13 Insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing Zhao, Hongzhi Zhang, Kun Fang, Kuanjun Shi, Furui Pan, Ying Sun, Fuyun Wang, Dezhen Xie, Ruyi Chen, Weichao RSC Adv Chemistry Mercerization can improve the utilization rate of dyes in the dyeing process, and reduce the discharge of washing wastewater. However, the effect and mechanism of mercerization is not clear on digital inkjet printing of cotton fabric. In this work, two kinds of cotton fabrics (original and mercerized) were used for reactive dye digital inkjet printing, and the color improvement mechanism of caustic soda mercerization was investigated. It was found that the crystallinity of cotton fibre was adjusted from 73.9% to 58.5% by caustic mercerization, and the breaking strength did not decrease compared with original cotton fibre. Thus, the accessible reactive hydroxyl groups and the wettability were enhanced for treated cotton fibres, which promoted the inks' wick into the fibres. Interestingly, the penetration of ink droplets between the yarns and fibres after caustic mercerization was decreased, thus the dyes mainly gathered on the surface of cotton fabric. The cotton fibres' cross section structure changed from flat oval to round, which increased the contact area between reactive dyes and fibres. At a certain amount of ink, the optimal K/S value of 23.47 was achieved for treated cotton fabrics, which was higher than that of untreated cotton fabrics (17.15). Meanwhile, the printed fabrics displayed good washing fastness, rubbing fastness and glossiness. This work has important theoretical guiding significance for producing high quality mercerized cotton fabric digital printing products and reducing printing wastewater discharge. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8981110/ /pubmed/35424988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01053d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhao, Hongzhi
Zhang, Kun
Fang, Kuanjun
Shi, Furui
Pan, Ying
Sun, Fuyun
Wang, Dezhen
Xie, Ruyi
Chen, Weichao
Insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing
title Insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing
title_full Insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing
title_fullStr Insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing
title_full_unstemmed Insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing
title_short Insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing
title_sort insights into coloration enhancement of mercerized cotton fabric on reactive dye digital inkjet printing
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35424988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01053d
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