Deep shade dyeing of ramie fibre is challenging due to its high degree of polymerisation, orientation, and crystallinity. The present work involved pre-treating ramie fibre with a solution containing a mixture of NaOH and alcohol in order to improve its dyeing ability. Based on the first screening results, it has been shown that isopropanol is the optimal alcohol solvent for modifying ramie fibres with a mixture of NaOH solution, resulting in greater levels of dye exhaustion (E%), dye fixation rate (F%), total dye fixation efficiency (T%), and K/S values. Subsequently, the orthogonal array experimental technique (L16) was utilised to optimise the treatment conditions, and it was determined at a temperature of 25 degrees C, using a NaOH solution with a concentration of 140 g/L, a liquid ratio of 1:2 for the volume ratio of NaOH solution to iso-propanol solvent, and a treating period of 3 min. The treated samples were subjected to a range of analytical techniques, including XRD, FTIR, TGA, and SEM; these analyses conclusively verified that the samples' properties were altered due to the optimal combination treatment. The combination solution-treated samples had significantly higher barium values compared to the other samples, suggesting an ideal mercerisation treatment. The colourfastness to washing values exhibited satisfactory results for the treated samples. Besides, a handle assessment of raw ramie fabric and treated ramie fabric was conducted to enhance the practical application feasibility.
Modification of ramie fibre with a mixture of NaOH solution and iso-propanol solvent for enhancing its dyeing performance
Pervez, Md Nahid;Naddeo, Vincenzo
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2024
Abstract
Deep shade dyeing of ramie fibre is challenging due to its high degree of polymerisation, orientation, and crystallinity. The present work involved pre-treating ramie fibre with a solution containing a mixture of NaOH and alcohol in order to improve its dyeing ability. Based on the first screening results, it has been shown that isopropanol is the optimal alcohol solvent for modifying ramie fibres with a mixture of NaOH solution, resulting in greater levels of dye exhaustion (E%), dye fixation rate (F%), total dye fixation efficiency (T%), and K/S values. Subsequently, the orthogonal array experimental technique (L16) was utilised to optimise the treatment conditions, and it was determined at a temperature of 25 degrees C, using a NaOH solution with a concentration of 140 g/L, a liquid ratio of 1:2 for the volume ratio of NaOH solution to iso-propanol solvent, and a treating period of 3 min. The treated samples were subjected to a range of analytical techniques, including XRD, FTIR, TGA, and SEM; these analyses conclusively verified that the samples' properties were altered due to the optimal combination treatment. The combination solution-treated samples had significantly higher barium values compared to the other samples, suggesting an ideal mercerisation treatment. The colourfastness to washing values exhibited satisfactory results for the treated samples. Besides, a handle assessment of raw ramie fabric and treated ramie fabric was conducted to enhance the practical application feasibility.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.