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Editorial: Atopic march and atopic multimorbidity. [PDF]
Cortes LM, Dellon ES.
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Synergistic effects of poly-silicon aluminum sulfate and auxiliary agents in dye wastewater decolorization. [PDF]
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Disperse Dyes in Fabrics of Patients Patch-Test-Positive to Disperse Dyes
American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 2003Little evidence exists that dyes to which individuals are patch test positive are in those garments that they suspect cause their dermatitis, which makes diagnosis and management of colored-textile allergic contact dermatitis difficult.We determined whether disperse dyes to which a patient suspected of having a colored garment-dye contact allergy were ...
Kathryn L, Hatch +2 more
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The effect of dispersing agents on the dyeing of polyester with a disperse dye
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1994An experimental procedure has been devised to study the interdependence of three dispersing agents present in the dyeing of polyester with CI Disperse Orange 21. The method involves the use of ternary diagrams to represent the relationship between dyeing properties and the concentration of dispersing agents present in a dyebath.
J Odvárka, H Schejbalová
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Thermodynamics of Dyeing with Disperse Dyes
Fibre Chemistry, 2019The article investigates thermodynamic parameters of the dyeing process. The enthalpy change during dyeing with disperse dyes was determined. An equation for the dyeing process with the same conditions for the same type of dyes is proposed.
O. V. Romankevich, O. A. Garanina
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Dispersant‐free dyeing of polyester with temporarily solubilised disperse dyes
Coloration Technology, 1999In an effort to overcome some of the environmental problems associated with the use of dispersing agents, four temporarily solubilised disperse dyes had previously been synthesised and characterised for use in dispersant‐free polyester dyeing. In this paper the dyeing and fastness characteristics of these dyes on polyester fabrics have been examined ...
W.J. Lee, J.P. Kim
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The dyeing of nylon with a microencapsulated disperse dye
Coloration Technology, 2007Melamine resin microcapsules containing CI Disperse Blue 56 were prepared by in situ polymerisation. The microcapsules were characterised by their thermal properties and morphology, such as particle size and particle size distribution. The dyeing behaviour of the microcapsules on nylon 6.6 was evaluated.
Ji Jun‐Ling +5 more
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Report of the Committee on the Dyeing Properties of Disperse Dyes III—Disperse Dyes on Nylon
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1972Three tests are prescribed for assessing the dyeing properties of disperse dyes on nylon fibres. The tests are to determine migration, temperature‐range properties and rate of dyeing. They are designed to correspond to practical dyeing conditions and to permit individual dyes to be rated on an A‐E scale.
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Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1955
It is shown that the dispersing agents added to disperse dyebaths stabilise the dye suspension and act as restraining and retarding agents. With some dyes, especially at low temperatures, the normal retarding effect is reversed, probably owing to an increase in the rate of dissolution of crystalline particles of dye in presence of dispersing agent.
C. L. Bird +2 more
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It is shown that the dispersing agents added to disperse dyebaths stabilise the dye suspension and act as restraining and retarding agents. With some dyes, especially at low temperatures, the normal retarding effect is reversed, probably owing to an increase in the rate of dissolution of crystalline particles of dye in presence of dispersing agent.
C. L. Bird +2 more
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The Dyeing of Unmodified Polypropylene with Disperse Dyes
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1968The behaviour on unmodified polypropylene fibre and film of two commercial disperse dyes and Dimethyl Yellow has been examined. The results indicate that disperse dyes capable of dyeing polypropylene fibre have high diffusion coefficients and low saturation values. Linear adsorption isotherms were obtained with Dimethyl Yellow.
C. L. BIRD, A. M. PATEL
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