Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.119, No.5, 2595-2601, 2011
Acid Dyeable and Printable Acrylic Fabrics Treated with Cationic Aqueous Polyurethane
An acid dyeable acrylic fabric has been obtained by the pretreatment with cationic aqueous polyurethane, containing different amounts of quaternary nitrogen. Cationic polyurethane has the ability to interact with the carboxylic groups in the acrylic fabrics, as well as providing basic sites suitable for acid dyeing. The prepared polyurethane has been identified with FTIR, and the effect of the pretreatment conditions on the dyeability and printability of the fabrics has been investigated. The color strength values and the fastness properties of the dyed and printed samples, reveal the ionic interaction between the sulphonic groups in the acid dye molecules and the quaternary nitrogen on the fabrics. (C) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 119: 2595-2601, 2011