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Textile Dyeing, 2. Dyeing of Cellulose Fibers
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The article contains sections titled:1.Dyeing with Reactive Dyes1.1.Fundamentals1.2.Dyeing Techniques1.3.Special Processes and Development Trends2.Dyeing with Direct Dyes2.1.Applications and Properties2.2.Dyeing Principle2.3.Pretreatment of Substrates2.4.Dyeing Parameters2.5.Dyeing Techniques2.6.Special Processes2.7.Aftertreatment3.Dyeing with Anthraquinone Vat Dyes3.1.Chemistry of Vat Dyes3.2.Vatting3.3.Dye Absorption in the Exhaustion Process3.4.Oxidation3.5.Aftertreatment (“Soaping”)3.6.Dyeing Techniques4.Dyeing with Indigo4.1.Chemistry and Historical Development4.2.Dyeing Technique5.Dyeing with Sulfur Dyes5.1.Types and Mode of Reaction5.2.Additives to the Dye Bath5.3.Dyeing5.4.Dyeing Techniques5.5.Combination with Other Dye Groups5.6.Wastewater6.Dyeing with Naphtol AS Dyes7.Dyeing with Pigments8.Other Dyeing Methods8.1.Dyeing with Leuco Esters of Vat Dyes8.2.Dyeing with Mordant Dyes8.3.Dyeing with Acid Dyes8.4.Dyeing with Basic Dyes8.5.Dyeing with Mineral Dyes8.6.Dyeing with Oxidation Dyes8.7.Dyeing with Phthalogen Dyes8.8.Dyeing with Coupling and Diazotization Dyes9.Other Plant Fibers
Title: Textile Dyeing, 2. Dyeing of Cellulose Fibers
Description:
The article contains sections titled:1.
Dyeing with Reactive Dyes1.
1.
Fundamentals1.
2.
Dyeing Techniques1.
3.
Special Processes and Development Trends2.
Dyeing with Direct Dyes2.
1.
Applications and Properties2.
2.
Dyeing Principle2.
3.
Pretreatment of Substrates2.
4.
Dyeing Parameters2.
5.
Dyeing Techniques2.
6.
Special Processes2.
7.
Aftertreatment3.
Dyeing with Anthraquinone Vat Dyes3.
1.
Chemistry of Vat Dyes3.
2.
Vatting3.
3.
Dye Absorption in the Exhaustion Process3.
4.
Oxidation3.
5.
Aftertreatment (“Soaping”)3.
6.
Dyeing Techniques4.
Dyeing with Indigo4.
1.
Chemistry and Historical Development4.
2.
Dyeing Technique5.
Dyeing with Sulfur Dyes5.
1.
Types and Mode of Reaction5.
2.
Additives to the Dye Bath5.
3.
Dyeing5.
4.
Dyeing Techniques5.
5.
Combination with Other Dye Groups5.
6.
Wastewater6.
Dyeing with Naphtol AS Dyes7.
Dyeing with Pigments8.
Other Dyeing Methods8.
1.
Dyeing with Leuco Esters of Vat Dyes8.
2.
Dyeing with Mordant Dyes8.
3.
Dyeing with Acid Dyes8.
4.
Dyeing with Basic Dyes8.
5.
Dyeing with Mineral Dyes8.
6.
Dyeing with Oxidation Dyes8.
7.
Dyeing with Phthalogen Dyes8.
8.
Dyeing with Coupling and Diazotization Dyes9.
Other Plant Fibers.
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