Method for treatment of cellulose fabrics to improve their dyeab

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Reactive dye composition – process – or product

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8549, 8552, 8602, 81081, 8111, 8541, D06P 366, D06P 146

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ABSTRACT:
Method of treatment of cellulose fabric to improve the dyeability with reactive dyes by treating with a solution of chitosan oligomers and stabilizng with a solution of sodium cyanoborohydride, sodium borohydride or other similar reducing agents.

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