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Study on the dyeing properties of hemicyanine dyes. I. Acrylic fabrics

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Three hemicyanine dyes were employed in dyeing acrylic fabrics following traditional cationic dyeing procedures. The influence of the substituting groups of the dye molecule on the sorption rate and sorption isotherms was analyzed. The results showed that those dyed acrylic fabrics using hemicyanine dyes had obvious fluorescent effect in the spectra range 550–750 nm. In addition, according to the EN-471 standard (2003), the chromaticity of dyed acrylic fabric was calculated to evaluate whether hemicyanine dye could meet the requirements of the fluorescent dye for high visibility warning clothing.

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Qin, C., Tang, RC., Chen, B. et al. Study on the dyeing properties of hemicyanine dyes. I. Acrylic fabrics. Fibers Polym 11, 193–198 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12221-010-0193-7

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