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The dyeing properties of woody fiber regenerated from waste MDF by reactive dyesopen access

Authors
Ju, S.-G.Roh, J.
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국목재공학회
Keywords
Color difference; Dyed regenerated woody fiber; K/S; Light fastness; Reactive dyes; Waste MDF
Citation
목재공학, v.47, no.2, pp 163 - 177
Pages
15
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
목재공학
Volume
47
Number
2
Start Page
163
End Page
177
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/10625
DOI
10.5658/WOOD.2019.47.2.163
ISSN
1017-0715
Abstract
This study aims to review the relations between the dyeing conditions (i.e., dye concentration, addition amounts of salt and alkali, and dyeing temperature) and dyeing properties and color fastness to light for identifying the optimal dyeing conditions when dyed regenerated woody fibers were obtained through the defibration of waste medium density fiberboard (MDF) using reactive Red H-E3B (Bis-monochlorotriazine (MCT)/MCT type) and reactive Red RB133% (Bis-MCT/Vinyl sulphone type). The dyeing yield (K/S) obtained using two types of reactive dyes increased as the dye concentration increased by 1?10% (on the weight of fiber (OWF)). In addition, the K/S of H-E3B was higher than that of RB133% irrespective of the dye concentration. The color difference of H-E3B after ultraviolet (UV) radiation was lower than that of RB133%, denoting good resistance to discoloration by UV. As the amount of sodium sulfate increased, the color difference and K/S also increased, and the adequate salt content was determined to be 50?70 g/L. Further, the color difference and K/S significantly increased only the addition of 2 g/L of sodium carbonate; however, almost no difference was observed when more than 2 g/L of sodium carbonate was added. The addition amount of sodium carbonate was adequate 5?10 g/L to dyeing the fiber and the pH at this addition level was 10. The dyeing yield of H-E3B increased when the dyeing temperature increased; however, it subsequently decreased after the dyeing temperature became 80°C. The dyeing yield of RB133% was almost the same up to 60?70°C but declined subsequently. Thus, the adequate temperatures were 80°C and 60°C for H-E3B and RB133%, respectively. If the waste MDF woody fiber was dyed under the aforementioned optimal conditions, dyed regenerated woody fiber can be obtained having the following colors: 1.5 to 2.0R with the H-E3B dye and 9.6 to 10.0 PR with RB133%. ? 2019, Korean Society of Wood Science Technology. All rights reserved.
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