The role of inorganic electrolyte (salt) in cellulosic fibre dyeing: Part 2 theories of how inorganic electrolyte promotes dye uptake
S.M. Burkinshaw
Abstract
Abstract This review concerns the application of vat dyes, sulphur dyes, azoic colorants, direct dyes and reactive dyes to both natural and man‐made cellulosic fibres from aqueous dyebaths using exhaust dyeing processes and the role of added inorganic electrolyte in such dyeing processes. In this part of the paper, the various theories/hypotheses/concepts which have been proposed to account for the promotional effect exerted by added inorganic electrolyte on dye uptake are reviewed and scrutinised, from the viewpoints of the essential physico‐chemical properties of the five classes of dye used and the fundamental aspects of their application.
Topics & Concepts
DyeingElectrolyteCellulosic ethanolChemistrySalt (chemistry)Chemical engineeringOrganic chemistryCelluloseElectrodePhysical chemistryEngineeringDyeing and Modifying Textile FibersPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistryEnzyme-mediated dye degradation