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Properties of Basic Dyes

Properties of Basic Dyes

by : Rahul Sharma

Properties of Basic Dyes:

Basic Dyes are cationic soluble salts of coloured bases. Basic dyes are applied to substrate with anionic character where electrostatic attractions are formed. Basic dyes are not used on cotton as the structures are neither planar nor large enough for sufficient substantivity or affinity. Basuc Dyes are called cationic dyes because the chromophore in basic dye molecules contains a positive charge. The basic dyes react on the basic side of the isoelectric points. Basic dyes are salts, usually chlorides, in which the dyestuff is the basic or positive radical. Basic dyes are powerful colouring agents.It’s applied to wool, silk, cotton and modified acrylic fibres. Usually acetic acid is added to the dyebath to help the take up of the dye onto the fibre. Basic dyes are also used in the coloration of paper.

Ionic nature:- The ionic nature of these dyes is cationic.

Shade range:-These dyes exhibit an unlimited shade range with high tinctorial strength, brightness and many colors are having fluorescent properties.3

Solubility:-  The Solubility of these dyes is very good in water, in the presence of glacial acetic acid.

Leveling Properties:- These dyes have a very high strike rate, therefore leveling is poor.

Exhaustion:- Cationic deys exhaust at a variable rates, K values are used to define the exhaustion characteristics of the cationic dyes. K = 1 means the fastest exhaustion, while K = 5 means the slowest exhaustion. So while making the combination shades the dyes of similar K values must be used.

Affinity:- These dyes shows a very affinity towards wool, silk and cationic dye  able acrylic, but have no affinity towards cellulosics. To dye cellulosics with basic dyes the material must be treated with suitable mordanting agents.