Supercritical CO2 for color graphic dyeing: Theoretical insight and experimental verification

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A novel theory for graphic dyeing is proposed using supercritical CO2 fluid. Different dyes with different diffusion and anti-dyeing effect are used in experiment. The paper concludes that dyes' mixing ratio has the greatest influence on the color graphics dyeing. The temperature can be used to adjust the dyeing process.

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Zheng, L. J., Zhang, J., Du, B., Zhao, Y. P., & Ye, F. (2015). Supercritical CO2 for color graphic dyeing: Theoretical insight and experimental verification. Thermal Science, 19(4), 1287–1291. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI1504287Z

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