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Title: Synthesis and Application of Direct Dyes Derived From Terephthalic and Isophthalic Acids on Cotton Fabrics
Authors: ISHEGBE, Joyce
Keywords: Benzidine, direct dyes, exhaustion, electrolyte, cotton, fastness
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: IOSR-JPTE
Citation: Synthesis and Application of Direct Dyes Derived From Terephthalic and Isophthalic Acids on Cotton Fabrics J. E. Ishegbe, K. A. Bello and A. A. Kogo
Abstract: The synthesis of direct dyes derived from terephthalic and isophthalic acid using J and H- acids was undertaken with the view of replacing benzidine moiety in the production of direct dyes. The amide derivatives of isophthalic and terephthalic acids were used as the coupling components while aniline and its derivatives were used as the source of diazo components. The amide derivatives were characterized by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry and Infra-red analysis. The spectroscopic properties of the dyes in various solvents were also examined and most of the dyes showed bathochromic shifts when the solvent was changed to more polar solvents. The dyes also showed positive and negative halochromism with the addition of few drops of hydrochloric acid (HCl). The synthesized dyes were applied to cotton fabrics and their performance properties evaluated. They have good exhaustion in the presence of electrolyte and have good wash fastness properties upon application of after-treating agents of values of 3-4, 4 and 4-5. They also had good fastness properties to light of values between 4-7. Their resistance to rubbing and perspiration had values between 3 and 4-5. The toxicity of the synthesized coupling components was studied using the Dietrich Lorke (LD50) method on Albino miceand they were found to be non-toxic. .
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2067
ISSN: 2348-019X
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