AMINATION AND DYEING PROPERTIES AND OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF CELLULOSE FIBER FABRICS
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Amonov Mukhtor Rahmatovich, Jumayeva Matluba Sultonovna

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This paper investigates the chemical modification of cellulose fiber fabric through amination using glutaraldehyde and ethylenediamine, together with the subsequent dyeing of the modified fabric with complex (metal-containing) dyes. The main purpose of the study is to increase the fabric's affinity for dye and to improve dyeing efficiency by introducing active functional groups into the cellulose fiber structure. The results obtained make it possible to evaluate the effect of the modification process on the dyeing properties of the fabric.
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Amonov Mukhtor Rahmatovich, Jumayeva Matluba Sultonovna

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