A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) treatment was applied to investigate the influence on dyeing performance and handle of knit cotton fabric, and the relationship between dye size and dyeing properties. Various techniques were applied to characterize all the treated fabrics. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) analyses of the treated fabrics confirmed that both sequential treatments decreased the crystallinity of cotton fabric more than only the CM or LA treatment. The pattern of cellulose I was transferred to a mixed configuration of cellulose II and cellulose III after the CM/LA or LA/CM treatment. Thermal performances measured by thermogravimetric ana...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Natural dyes are not harmful to the environment owing to their biodegradability. For dye application...
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) tre...
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) tre...
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) tre...
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) tre...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The cleaning and swelling operations in cotton’s pre-treatment make it prepared for posterior dyeing...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Natural dyes are not harmful to the environment owing to their biodegradability. For dye application...
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) tre...
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) tre...
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) tre...
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) tre...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-merceri...
The cleaning and swelling operations in cotton’s pre-treatment make it prepared for posterior dyeing...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Conventionally, cotton fabric is subjected to a series of separate pretreatment processes such as de...
Natural dyes are not harmful to the environment owing to their biodegradability. For dye application...