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Using of fluorinated aluminum silicate in the process coloring of textile materials with pigments

https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2018-2-307-312

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The aim of the work is to search for new drugs and technologies for processing textile materials to achieve high quality products with minimum costs and practical absence of harmful industrial emissions. Studies on the use of insoluble aluminum silicate in practical application in the textile industryare conducted at the Ivanovo State University of Chemical Technology. The experience of using silicates for modifying the properties of wool fibre and purification of exhaust dyeing solutions from direct, active and acidic dyes has been accumulated. The article considers the possibility of using fluorinated aluminum silicate (xAl2O3 * ySiO2 * zAlF3), which is a by-product in manufacture of aluminum fluoride, when coloring textile materials with pigment dyes. The uniqueness of this preparation lies in the fact that fluorinated aluminum silicate combines two fractions: insoluble (silicon and aluminum oxides) and soluble (aluminum fluoride). Aluminum fluoride has a limited solubility in water (0.41% by weight at 25 ° C), but is catalytically active and is used in a number of chemical processes as a catalyst. Due to the presence of water-soluble aluminum fluoride, fluorinated aluminum silicate has an acidic reaction. This powder is finely dispersed and its insoluble part has a white color, so it can be used as filler for blending printing inks and a catalyst for the dye fixing process on the fibre. The color and strength characteristics of the obtained stains convincingly prove that the fluorinated aluminum silicate can successfully replace commercially available catalysts. An additional positive feature is an increase in the shelf life of the finished printed composition. The limited solubility of aluminum fluoride, on the one hand, and its distribution in the structure of insoluble alumina and silicon oxides, on the other, makes the preparation catalytically inactive at room temperature, which positively affects the stability of the ink. Another option for the use of fluorinated aluminum silicate in combination with pigments can be purification of exhaust dyeing solutions. In this case, the high sorption activity of fluorinated aluminum silicate with respect to pigments plays a leading role. If fine dispersed fluorinated aluminum silicate is placed in the aqueous dispersion of the pigment, then, settling, it will capture the dye. Within 24 hours, the dispersion completely discolored. At the same time, the settled powder acquires a pigment tint. The results of the research presented in this paper make it possible to talk about the technological possibilities of using fluorinated aluminum silicate in the coloring of textile materials with pigments in which both its sorption ability and catalytic activity are in demand.

About the Authors

E. L. Vladimirtseva
Ivanovo state university of chemistry and technology
Cand. Sci. (Engin.), associte professor, chemical technology of fibre materials department, Sheremetevskii Av., 7, Ivanovo, 153000, Russia


L. V. Sharnina
Ivanovo Fire Rescue Academy of State Firefighting Service of Ministry of Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters
Dr. Sci. (Engin.), professor, fire safety of protection facilities department, Stroiteley Av., 33, Ivanovo, 153040, Russia


A. A. Mironova
Ivanovo state university of chemistry and technology
student, chemical technology of fibre materials department, Sheremetevskii Av., 7, Ivanovo, 153000, Russia


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Vladimirtseva E.L., Sharnina L.V., Mironova A.A. Using of fluorinated aluminum silicate in the process coloring of textile materials with pigments. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2018;80(2):307-312. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2018-2-307-312

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