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Effect of chelating agent in disperse dye dyeing on polyester fabric

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In this study, mild acid based chelating agents (glycolic acid, gluconic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, and citric acid) were used for the dyeing of polyester fabrics with metal sensitive disperse dye in closed dyeing process. The chelating and pH adjustment efficiencies were compared in disperse dyeing condition. In the comparative analysis with different chelating agents, glycolic acid showed a higher chelation efficiency and consequently showed higher dye bath exhaustion and color strength. Slight differences in the color fastness of the dyed samples obtained by employing four different chelating agents were observed.

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Kabir, S.M.M., Koh, J. Effect of chelating agent in disperse dye dyeing on polyester fabric. Fibers Polym 18, 2315–2321 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12221-017-7481-4

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