Abstract
AbstractTwo types of direct dyes (disazo and phthalocyanine) were applied to regular viscose rayon and a new regenerated cellulosic fiber (enVix), which was prepared from cellulose acetate fiber through the hydrolysis of acetyl groups, and their dyeing and fastness properties were compared. enVix exhibited better dyeability and fastness than regular viscose rayon. This was explained by the differences in the supramolecular structures of the two fibers. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 91: 3481–3488, 2004
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