Attempts have been made to replace the mostly used reducing agent (sodium sulphide), and the most effective reducing agent (sodium dithionite), with an environment- friendly reducing sugar (glucose). This comparison is based on the redox potential and pH used under different concentrations of reducing agent, caustic soda and sodium carbonate. The dyeing performance resulting from the reduction of the CI Leuco Sulphur dye Black 1 by each one of the studied reducing agents is appreciated by measuring the colour yield and by evaluating dyeing fastness. The obtained results show that glucose can offer an environmentally safe alternative to sodium dithionite and sodium sulphide as a reducing agent in sulphur dyeing processes
Indigo is the world‟s only natural blue dye. At the industry level, indigo dye reduced in high alkal...
The use of SO2 via the sulfitation process for the production of plantation white sugar is discourag...
Laboratory studies have been carried out on the effect of chemical treatment with the use of various...
At the present time, dyeing of textile material requires the use of various auxiliaries. These used ...
57-61Attempts have been made to replace the mostly used reducing agent (sodium sulphide), and the ...
A traditional reducing agent in an indigo dyeing process with cotton fabrics is sodium dithionite (N...
Attempts have been made to dye cotton with alkaline catalase to observe if sodium sulphide can be re...
454-461Cotton hanks were dyed with three different sulphur dyes using non-sulphide reducing agents ...
This article gives a summary of the most commonly used ecologically unfriendly processes for the red...
179-183An attempt has been made to replace sodium sulphide by reducing sugar, obtained by acid hydr...
Indigo, one of the oldest dyes, has a very important role for the textile sector. It is primarily us...
109-115In this study, attempts have been made to replace sodium hydrosulphite with alkaline catalase...
Abstract THE PRESENCE of sulfur in sugar, apart from making it potentially harmful for human consump...
Dyeing of cotton with sulfur dyes using alkaline protease Priyadarshi Jaruhar and JN Chakraborty Sul...
Indigo is insoluble in water and most dyeing solvents. Hence, its use in textile coloration is achie...
Indigo is the world‟s only natural blue dye. At the industry level, indigo dye reduced in high alkal...
The use of SO2 via the sulfitation process for the production of plantation white sugar is discourag...
Laboratory studies have been carried out on the effect of chemical treatment with the use of various...
At the present time, dyeing of textile material requires the use of various auxiliaries. These used ...
57-61Attempts have been made to replace the mostly used reducing agent (sodium sulphide), and the ...
A traditional reducing agent in an indigo dyeing process with cotton fabrics is sodium dithionite (N...
Attempts have been made to dye cotton with alkaline catalase to observe if sodium sulphide can be re...
454-461Cotton hanks were dyed with three different sulphur dyes using non-sulphide reducing agents ...
This article gives a summary of the most commonly used ecologically unfriendly processes for the red...
179-183An attempt has been made to replace sodium sulphide by reducing sugar, obtained by acid hydr...
Indigo, one of the oldest dyes, has a very important role for the textile sector. It is primarily us...
109-115In this study, attempts have been made to replace sodium hydrosulphite with alkaline catalase...
Abstract THE PRESENCE of sulfur in sugar, apart from making it potentially harmful for human consump...
Dyeing of cotton with sulfur dyes using alkaline protease Priyadarshi Jaruhar and JN Chakraborty Sul...
Indigo is insoluble in water and most dyeing solvents. Hence, its use in textile coloration is achie...
Indigo is the world‟s only natural blue dye. At the industry level, indigo dye reduced in high alkal...
The use of SO2 via the sulfitation process for the production of plantation white sugar is discourag...
Laboratory studies have been carried out on the effect of chemical treatment with the use of various...