A novel carboxy-dye reactive system of potential applicability to wool and nylon fibres. Part 1. Studies with model amines

Dyes containing carboxylic acid groups have the potential to be reacted with the amino groups of wool and nylon fibres by prior activation with ethyl chloroformate (forming a mixed anhydride). The scope of this reaction has been examined in solution using a range of carboxy dyes with cyclohexyl-amin...

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Main Author: Gomes, Jaime Rocha (author)
Other Authors: Griffiths, J. (author), Maia, H. L. S. (author), Moura, J. C.V.P. (author), Oliveira-Campos, A. M.F. (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 1991
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1822/6164
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/6164
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Summary:Dyes containing carboxylic acid groups have the potential to be reacted with the amino groups of wool and nylon fibres by prior activation with ethyl chloroformate (forming a mixed anhydride). The scope of this reaction has been examined in solution using a range of carboxy dyes with cyclohexyl-amine or lysine as model amine substrates. The expected amides are formed in good yields, and have been isolated and characterised. A preliminary study of the reactive dyeing of wool andnylon-6.6 indicates that dyeings with high wet fastness can he achieved with this system.