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Effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive Orange 13 dye aqueous solution

The aggregation behavior of dyes especially in the dyeing and printing of different textile materials is an important phenomenon which affects the process of dye adsorption and diffusion. In order to avoid the aggregation of dyes, scientists are looking for materials which can inhibit the aggregatio...

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Autores principales: Qi, Yong, Xie, Ruyi, Yu, Aihong, Bukhari, Mohd Nadeem, Zhang, Liyuan, Cao, Chuangui, Peng, Hui, Fang, Kuanjun, Chen, Weichao
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06330d
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author Qi, Yong
Xie, Ruyi
Yu, Aihong
Bukhari, Mohd Nadeem
Zhang, Liyuan
Cao, Chuangui
Peng, Hui
Fang, Kuanjun
Chen, Weichao
author_facet Qi, Yong
Xie, Ruyi
Yu, Aihong
Bukhari, Mohd Nadeem
Zhang, Liyuan
Cao, Chuangui
Peng, Hui
Fang, Kuanjun
Chen, Weichao
author_sort Qi, Yong
collection PubMed
description The aggregation behavior of dyes especially in the dyeing and printing of different textile materials is an important phenomenon which affects the process of dye adsorption and diffusion. In order to avoid the aggregation of dyes, scientists are looking for materials which can inhibit the aggregation process by fabricating the dye solution. Organic solvents have found important influence in the aggregation of dye molecules. Therefore, herein, we report the fabrication of reactive orange 13 dye solutions with the aid of ethylene glycol and its derivative organic solvents to investigate the aggregation behavior of dye molecules by UV-vis absorption spectrum, fluorescence spectrum, surface tension, rheological and particle size measurements. IR spectra were performed to understand the effect of hydrogen bonding on the aggregation behavior of dye molecules. Moreover, transmission electron microscopy was also tested to confirm the effect of organic solvents on the surface morphology of dye molecules. The results show that the reactive Orange 13 dye molecules show aggregation in terms of dimeric and multimeric structures at high dye concentrations due to π–π interaction of naphthalene rings. Moreover, on introducing the ethylene glycol and its derivatives, the dye molecules disaggregate by hydrophobic interactions of dye molecules and organic solvents which destroyed the ice-like structure between the dye molecules and the water molecules. Among the three organic solvents, DME solvent caused more disaggregation of reactive Orange 13 dye molecules due to extra hydrophobic methyl groups in its structure. The results also show that the interaction between Orange 13 dyes and ethylene glycol and its derivatives could decrease the surface tension and particle size of the dye, and increase the quantum yield and viscosity. This research will help to understand the aggregation behavior of dyes and help the textile industries to choose the suitable formulations of dye solutions for coloration of different textile substrates via dyeing and printing methods.
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spelling pubmed-90567562022-05-04 Effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive Orange 13 dye aqueous solution Qi, Yong Xie, Ruyi Yu, Aihong Bukhari, Mohd Nadeem Zhang, Liyuan Cao, Chuangui Peng, Hui Fang, Kuanjun Chen, Weichao RSC Adv Chemistry The aggregation behavior of dyes especially in the dyeing and printing of different textile materials is an important phenomenon which affects the process of dye adsorption and diffusion. In order to avoid the aggregation of dyes, scientists are looking for materials which can inhibit the aggregation process by fabricating the dye solution. Organic solvents have found important influence in the aggregation of dye molecules. Therefore, herein, we report the fabrication of reactive orange 13 dye solutions with the aid of ethylene glycol and its derivative organic solvents to investigate the aggregation behavior of dye molecules by UV-vis absorption spectrum, fluorescence spectrum, surface tension, rheological and particle size measurements. IR spectra were performed to understand the effect of hydrogen bonding on the aggregation behavior of dye molecules. Moreover, transmission electron microscopy was also tested to confirm the effect of organic solvents on the surface morphology of dye molecules. The results show that the reactive Orange 13 dye molecules show aggregation in terms of dimeric and multimeric structures at high dye concentrations due to π–π interaction of naphthalene rings. Moreover, on introducing the ethylene glycol and its derivatives, the dye molecules disaggregate by hydrophobic interactions of dye molecules and organic solvents which destroyed the ice-like structure between the dye molecules and the water molecules. Among the three organic solvents, DME solvent caused more disaggregation of reactive Orange 13 dye molecules due to extra hydrophobic methyl groups in its structure. The results also show that the interaction between Orange 13 dyes and ethylene glycol and its derivatives could decrease the surface tension and particle size of the dye, and increase the quantum yield and viscosity. This research will help to understand the aggregation behavior of dyes and help the textile industries to choose the suitable formulations of dye solutions for coloration of different textile substrates via dyeing and printing methods. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9056756/ /pubmed/35514383 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06330d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Qi, Yong
Xie, Ruyi
Yu, Aihong
Bukhari, Mohd Nadeem
Zhang, Liyuan
Cao, Chuangui
Peng, Hui
Fang, Kuanjun
Chen, Weichao
Effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive Orange 13 dye aqueous solution
title Effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive Orange 13 dye aqueous solution
title_full Effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive Orange 13 dye aqueous solution
title_fullStr Effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive Orange 13 dye aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed Effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive Orange 13 dye aqueous solution
title_short Effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive Orange 13 dye aqueous solution
title_sort effect of ethylene glycol and its derivatives on the aggregation properties of reactive orange 13 dye aqueous solution
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06330d
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