Pushing the boundaries of BODIPY chemistry: 2-(dimethylamino)methyl BODIPYs as enablers of diversification with nucleophiles. [PDF]
Serrano-Buitrago S +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Water-hyacinth-leaf-like 2D bismuth oxychloride photocatalyst for the degradation of methylene blue and crystal violet dyes. [PDF]
Chougale RK +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Photocatalytic degradation of dyes by metal sulfide-chitosan based composites: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Arif M.
europepmc +1 more source
Magnetized phyto-adsorbents for industrial dye removal: functionalization and mechanistic insights for sustainable wastewater remediation. [PDF]
Aijaz SA, Shafi And Z, Shahid M.
europepmc +1 more source
Chirality-promoted photocatalysis: a strategic framework for advancing future dye degradation technologies. [PDF]
Gosh UK, Balo A, Ghosh KB.
europepmc +1 more source
Biochar-capped iron oxide nanocomposites prepared by ultrasonic method as nanophotocatalysts for the degradation of organic dyes using response surface methodology. [PDF]
Mbuyazi TB, Ajibade PA.
europepmc +1 more source
Fluorescent Dyes in Hydrological Tracing: Application Methods, Ecotoxicological Effects, and Safe Application Levels. [PDF]
Campos CJA +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Related searches:
Reactive dyes containing a sulphonylazide group can undergo fixation on nylon substrates by two different mechanisms. Under aqueous dyeing conditions, at or below 120d̀ C, the free amino end‐groups of the polymer attack the sulphonylazide group with displacement of azide ion, and results in attachment of the dye to the substrate by a sulphonamide ...
John Griffiths, R. Ian McDarmaid
openaire +1 more source
AbstractTwo new groups of reactive dyestuffs have been developed. One group (Levafix® dyes) comprises compounds which contain SO2NHCH2CH2OSO3H or CH2N(alkyl)‐CH2CH2OSO3H as reactive groups. The dyes of this group react with cellulose fibers to form cellulose ethers, e.g. RSO2NHCH2CH2Ocellulose. The substances in the second group (Levafix‐E®
K. G. Kleb, E. Siegel, K. Sasse
openaire +1 more source
Impact of Reactive Dye Structures on Dyeing Properties in Salt-Free Reactive Dyeing
Advanced Materials Research, 2013The cationic cotton was obtained by pretreatment with tertiary amine cationic polyacrylamide, and dyed with various active groups reactive dyes in the absence of salt. The influences of reactive dye structures on dyeing properties were analyzed and the results showed that types of active groups in reactive dyes had little effect on dye exhaustion, but ...
Xiao Xu Teng +2 more
openaire +1 more source

