1. Synthesis and application of comb-like waterborne polyurethane as a dispersant for disperse dyes.
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Sun, Yufa, Zhong, Zilin, Feng, Kaijun, Meng, Qi, Pan, Bofeng, and Zhou, Xiangdong
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DISPERSE dyes , *DYES & dyeing , *NATURAL dyes & dyeing , *POLYURETHANES , *EMULSION polymerization , *STERIC hindrance , *DYE industry - Abstract
Disperse dyes are hardly soluble in water and are usually milled with large numbers of dispersants in the dye industry. A branched waterborne polyurethane (WPU) as a dispersant with different side chain lengths (WPU350, WPU550 and WPU750) was synthesized through an acetone process. The effects of the side chain length on the stability and dispersibility of disperse dyes were particularly discussed and analyzed. The results showed that due to their special comb-like structures, these WPUs were able to achieve good dispersive ability for disperse dyes and WPU550 had the best dispersibility through steric hindrance and electrostatic repulsion on the surface of dyes. In addition, WPU was further employed to prepare the dispersion to dye the polyester fabric. These dispersions with WPU not only demonstrated an improved K/S value, wet and dry rubbing fastness and soaping fastness but also had better dispersing and dyeing performance than commercial dispersants. • A new polyether diol containing a benzene ring (TMA-MPEG-PG) as an anchor group was synthesized. • TMA-MPEG-PG as the hard segment was used to prepare comb -like waterborne polyurethane (WPU) through emulsion polymerization. • The effects of WPU's side chain length on the stability and dispersibility of disperse dyes were discussed. • WPU as a dispersant was able to improve the dispersing and dyeing properties of disperse dyes on polyester fabric. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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