Structure and Properties of Sodium Lignosulfonate with Different Molecular Weight Used as Dye Dispersant
2014; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 36; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/01932691.2014.916221
ISSN1532-2351
AutoresDongjie Yang, Huijun Li, Yanlin Qin, Ruisheng Zhong, Mengxian Bai, Xueqing Qiu,
Tópico(s)Flame retardant materials and properties
ResumoThree purified sodium lignosulfonates (SLs) with different molecular weights were prepared by ultrafiltration. The structural characteristics of SL and their effects on the properties of dye were investigated. When the molecular weight is increased, the chroma, purity, and the content of guaiacyl of SL increases, whereas the phenolic hydroxyl, carboxyl, and sulfonic groups in SL decrease, the dispersibility, heat stability properties, and dyeing rate of SL on dye improve, and the fiber staining of SL weakens at high concentration. The fraction of SL with the cutoff molecular weight above 2.5 kDa has the weakest reduction effect on dyestuffs.
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