The Dyeing Properties of Poly(trimethylene terephthalate) by Disperse Dyes with Different Energy Level

Energy Level이 다른 분산염료를 이용한 Poly(trimethylene terephthalate)섬유의 염색성

  • 백지연 (영남대학교 섬유패션학부) ;
  • 김정렬 (영남대학교 섬유패션학부) ;
  • 이난형 (영남대학교 지역협력연구센터) ;
  • 윤태희 (영남대학교 섬유패션학부) ;
  • 김삼수 (영남대학교 섬유패션학부)
  • Published : 2003.10.01

Abstract

In order to investigate the dyeing property of poly trimethylene terephthalate(PTT) fabric, the dyeing of PTT fabric was carried at under condition of different dyeing temperature by using several disperse dyes with different energy level. Particularly, this study discussed the PTT dyeing thermodynamically. Used disperse dyes were selected based on the their chemical structure and energy level. The obtained results were as followings; The dye adsorption of S type disperse dye such as C. I. Disperse Blue 79 increased with increasing dyeing temperature. In a exhaustion rate of PTT fabric with disperse dyes, C. I. Disperse Blue 56 showed higher values than that of C. I. Disperse Orange 29 and Blue 79. For the interpretation of thermodynamic dyeing behavior, the partition coefficient ( K ) and some several thermodynamic parameters such as standard affinity$(-\mu^\circ)$ and heat of dyeing$(\Delta{H}^\circ)$ calculated from the adsorption isotherm. From above results, as the energy level of disperse dye is small, the partition coefficient and standard affinity increased. But the heat of dyeing of PTT fabric with disperse dye showed high negative value in order of E type(C. I. Disperse Blue 56), SE type(C. I. Disperse Orange 29) and S type(C. I. Disperse 79).

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