Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.131, No.1-3, 187-193, 2007
Cotton dyeing by indigo with the borohydride process: Effect of some experimental conditions on indigo reduction and dyeing quality
Classical process for dyeing by indigo uses generally the sodium dithionite as reducing agent. In this paper, a new technique of reduction of indigo by sodium borohydride in the presence of a catalyst and without the addition of alkali was developed. This reduction was carried out at a temperature range of 40-70 degrees C. In order to determine the leuco-indigo concentration in the bath, a potentiontetric titration procedure has been established. The effect of some main reaction parameters was studied: the temperature and the amount of catalyser. This study indicated that maximum yield of indigo reduction took place at 55 degrees C with an amount of 1% of catalyser. The dyeing study of a cotton fabric was carried out at the same temperature of the reduction reaction. A "6-dip-6-nip" technique was used to study the performance of this dyeing. The dyeing results were evaluated by measuring the colour yield (K/S) at 660 nm. The best results were obtained at a temperature of 40 degrees C and with an amount of 1% of catalyser. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.