Octane-Assisted Reverse Micellar Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes
In this study, we investigated the computer colour matching (CCM) of cotton fabrics dyed with reactive dye using the octane-assisted reverse micellar approach. The aim of this study is to evaluate the colour quality and compare the accuracy between CCM forecasting and simulated dyeing produced by co...
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doaj-e764b4ca2b8d4695a1f1fa9fab3773582020-11-24T22:04:12ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602017-12-0191267810.3390/polym9120678polym9120678Octane-Assisted Reverse Micellar Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive DyesAlan Yiu-lun Tang0Cheng-hao Lee1Yanming Wang2Chi-wai Kan3Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaInstitute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaInstitute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, ChinaIn this study, we investigated the computer colour matching (CCM) of cotton fabrics dyed with reactive dye using the octane-assisted reverse micellar approach. The aim of this study is to evaluate the colour quality and compare the accuracy between CCM forecasting and simulated dyeing produced by conventional water-based dyeing and octane-assisted reverse micellar dyeing. First, the calibration of dyeing databases for both dyeing methods was established. Standard samples were dyed with known dye concentrations. Computer colour matching was conducted by using the colour difference formula of International Commission on Illumination (CIE) L*a*b*. Experimental results revealed that the predicted concentrations were nearly the same as the expected known concentrations for both dyeing methods. This indicates that octane-assisted reverse micellar dyeing system can achieve colour matching as good as the conventional water-based dyeing system. In addition, when comparing the colour produced by the conventional water-based dyeing system and the octane-assisted reverse micellar dyeing system, the colour difference (ΔE) is ≤1, which indicates that the reverse micellar dyeing system could be applied for industrial dyeing with CCM.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/9/12/678cotton fibrenon-ionic surfactantoctanereverse micellereactive dyecolour matching |
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Alan Yiu-lun Tang Cheng-hao Lee Yanming Wang Chi-wai Kan Octane-Assisted Reverse Micellar Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes Polymers cotton fibre non-ionic surfactant octane reverse micelle reactive dye colour matching |
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Alan Yiu-lun Tang Cheng-hao Lee Yanming Wang Chi-wai Kan |
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Alan Yiu-lun Tang |
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Octane-Assisted Reverse Micellar Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes |
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Octane-Assisted Reverse Micellar Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes |
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Octane-Assisted Reverse Micellar Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes |
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Octane-Assisted Reverse Micellar Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes |
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Octane-Assisted Reverse Micellar Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes |
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octane-assisted reverse micellar dyeing of cotton with reactive dyes |
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Polymers |
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2073-4360 |
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2017-12-01 |
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In this study, we investigated the computer colour matching (CCM) of cotton fabrics dyed with reactive dye using the octane-assisted reverse micellar approach. The aim of this study is to evaluate the colour quality and compare the accuracy between CCM forecasting and simulated dyeing produced by conventional water-based dyeing and octane-assisted reverse micellar dyeing. First, the calibration of dyeing databases for both dyeing methods was established. Standard samples were dyed with known dye concentrations. Computer colour matching was conducted by using the colour difference formula of International Commission on Illumination (CIE) L*a*b*. Experimental results revealed that the predicted concentrations were nearly the same as the expected known concentrations for both dyeing methods. This indicates that octane-assisted reverse micellar dyeing system can achieve colour matching as good as the conventional water-based dyeing system. In addition, when comparing the colour produced by the conventional water-based dyeing system and the octane-assisted reverse micellar dyeing system, the colour difference (ΔE) is ≤1, which indicates that the reverse micellar dyeing system could be applied for industrial dyeing with CCM. |
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cotton fibre non-ionic surfactant octane reverse micelle reactive dye colour matching |
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