© 2018 The Authors. Coloration Technology © 2018 Society of Dyers and Colourists Indigo (CI Vat Blue 1) is a water-insoluble pigment exhibiting no affinity for fibres and must be chemically reduced in basic solution to form the water-soluble, alkaline leucoindigo (CI Reduced Vat Blue 1), in order to exhibit substantivity for fibres. Typical vat dyeing processes are time- and resource-intensive, and hazardous by-products are formed, primarily through the use of reducing agents. We describe a method for synthesising indigo in a flow reactor that allows for application of dye precursors to fibres, milliseconds before the reaction completes. The soluble precursors soak into the cotton fabric just prior to the precipitation of the insoluble indi...
Dyeing jeans to produce the classic blue tones we love is an extremely dirty process. In addition to...
The environmental impact of the textiles and food industries can no longer be ignored, and while com...
Indigo is one of the most used dyes to produce the textile blue denim worldwide1. Its synthesis and ...
Indigo (C.I. Vat Blue 1) is a water-insoluble pigment exhibiting no affinity for fibres, and must be...
Indigo\u27s ability to dye a wide variety of fabric types gives it a prominent place in the textile ...
Synthetic dyes are vastly used for colouring numerous materials, although the adverse effects on env...
Indigo is an ancient dye uniquely capable of producing the signature tones in blue denim; however, t...
Indigo is the world‟s only natural blue dye. At the industry level, indigo dye reduced in high alkal...
Indigo is insoluble in water and most dyeing solvents. Hence, its use in textile coloration is achie...
The continuing importance of blue denim maintains indigo as an important vat dye industrially. In th...
Indigo is a widely used dye in the textile industry, but current industry practice uses toxic chemic...
Concerns about the environmental impact of the textile industry are increasing, and there is an urge...
Indigo, originally derived from plants, is the dye used to produce the colour of denim. The textile ...
Indigo dye is used to shed fabrics blue and has principal share in the entire quantity of dyes used ...
Vat dyes, which include indigo and anthraquinone-based dyes, are chemically complex dyes which are i...
Dyeing jeans to produce the classic blue tones we love is an extremely dirty process. In addition to...
The environmental impact of the textiles and food industries can no longer be ignored, and while com...
Indigo is one of the most used dyes to produce the textile blue denim worldwide1. Its synthesis and ...
Indigo (C.I. Vat Blue 1) is a water-insoluble pigment exhibiting no affinity for fibres, and must be...
Indigo\u27s ability to dye a wide variety of fabric types gives it a prominent place in the textile ...
Synthetic dyes are vastly used for colouring numerous materials, although the adverse effects on env...
Indigo is an ancient dye uniquely capable of producing the signature tones in blue denim; however, t...
Indigo is the world‟s only natural blue dye. At the industry level, indigo dye reduced in high alkal...
Indigo is insoluble in water and most dyeing solvents. Hence, its use in textile coloration is achie...
The continuing importance of blue denim maintains indigo as an important vat dye industrially. In th...
Indigo is a widely used dye in the textile industry, but current industry practice uses toxic chemic...
Concerns about the environmental impact of the textile industry are increasing, and there is an urge...
Indigo, originally derived from plants, is the dye used to produce the colour of denim. The textile ...
Indigo dye is used to shed fabrics blue and has principal share in the entire quantity of dyes used ...
Vat dyes, which include indigo and anthraquinone-based dyes, are chemically complex dyes which are i...
Dyeing jeans to produce the classic blue tones we love is an extremely dirty process. In addition to...
The environmental impact of the textiles and food industries can no longer be ignored, and while com...
Indigo is one of the most used dyes to produce the textile blue denim worldwide1. Its synthesis and ...