Adsorption of Direct Cotton Dyes by Chemically Modified Celluloses

Equilibrium adsorption of two direct cotton dyes on cellulose oxidized with specific oxidizing agents and by the products of reduction of these oxycelluloses, under standard conditions of dyeing has been studied. It is shown that conversion of hydroxyl groups of cellulose to carbonyl groups does not...

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