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Title:
Synthesis and Application of Functional (Anti-UV) Azo-dyes based on γ-acid on Wool Fabrics
Authors: B. M. Youssef, M. H. M. Ahmed, M. M. H. Arief, H. M. Mashaly*, R. A. Abdelghaffar and S. A. Mahmoud
Year: 2014
Keywords: Azo Dyes, Characterization, Color Strength (K/S), Dyeing, Synthesis, UV Absorbers, Wool Fabric
Journal: Indian Journal of Science and Technology
Volume: 7
Issue: 7
Pages: 1005–1013
Publisher: www.indjst.org
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Abstract Several azo acid dyes with built-in UV-absorber residues (resorcinol, 2, 4- dihydroxy benzophenone, 1- hydroxy benzotriazol sulfonic acid) were synthesised. The structure of the synthesized dyes was fully elucidated by using FTIR, 1H-NMR. In this paper we report the synthesis and application of the anti-UV dyes on wool fabrics aiming to these new dyes might reduce the undesirable photo – degradation effects of UVR on dyed fabrics and also to prevent UVR reaching the human skin which causes cell damage and skin cancer. Fabrics dyed with anti-UV dyes were tested for color strength (K/S), rate of fading (∆E) values and fastness properties Abstract Several azo acid dyes with built-in UV-absorber residues (resorcinol, 2, 4- dihydroxy benzophenone, 1- hydroxy benzotriazol sulfonic acid) were synthesised. The structure of the synthesized dyes was fully elucidated by using FTIR, 1H-NMR. In this paper we report the synthesis and application of the anti-UV dyes on wool fabrics aiming to these new dyes might reduce the undesirable photo – degradation effects of UVR on dyed fabrics and also to prevent UVR reaching the human skin which causes cell damage and skin cancer. Fabrics dyed with anti-UV dyes were tested for color strength (K/S), rate of fading (∆E) values and fastness properties

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