The results also indicate that the combination of temporarily anionic and nonionic reactive groups of the bifunctional dye provided a significant enhancement in dyeing performance compared to that of the monofunctional dye. The dye also showed very good leveling and fastness properties.
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For dyeing cotton/polyester fiber, reactive disperse dyes are well-known. The advantages of these dyes stem from their excellent wet fastness and good coverage of the fiber, which overcome leveling problems on cotton/polyester fiber when using conventional reactive disperse dyes. Attempts have also been made to produce other types of reactive disperse dyes carrying monochlorotriazine and vinyl sulphone reactive disperse groups. Last year, research applied reactive disperse dyes containing sulphatoethylsulphone reactive groups to nylon, silk, and polyester fiber. The dyeing properties of reactive disperse dyes with sulphatoethylsulphone reactive groups were found to be excellent when applied at 95�C and pH 8, exhibiting excellent build-up profiles and wash fastness on cotton/polyester.
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