Disperse dye

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Disperse dye is a category of

anthraquinone dyes.[1][2]

History

The history of disperse dye production is closely related to the synthesis of cellulose acetate fibres. Disperse dyes were invented in 1923-24.[3]

Fundamentals of dyeing

Disperse dyes are non-ionic in nature and partially soluble in water. The interaction of dye molecule and polymer takes place with Van der Waals and dipole forces.[4] Disperse dyes have better diffusion at boiling to a higher temperature.[5]

Examples

References

  1. ^ "Dyeing Polyester with Disperse Dye".
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  4. ^ "Disperse Dye - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect.com. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
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