직/편성물 염색
Real-Time Monitoring of Indigo Concentrations in the Dyebath with a Laser Diode Spectrometer
- 출판일2004.03
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2012.02.14
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A laser diode absorption spectrometer is coupled with a continuous dilution system for real-
time monitoring of indigo dyeing of denim yarn. The reduced form of indigo in the dyebath is
continuously pumped by a peristaltic pump into a mixing cuvette, where it is diluted by a
factor of 80 with aerated water and oxidized into its stable form. This solution is then
pumped into the sampling cell of the laser diode spectrometer for absorption measurements.
Monochromatic radiation emitted from the laser diode at 635 nm is used to measure indigo
absorption at the shoulder of a broad absorption peak. A linear calibration curve is obtained
in a concentration range between 10 and 150 mg/L with a linear regression coefficient of r2
= 0.9993, which corresponds to indigo concentrations in the dyebath covering the range
between 0.8-12 g/L. This range exceeds indigo concentrations typically used in industry,
which range between 1-3 g/L. The reproduc ibility of measurements is 0.5%. In this
technique, there is no interference due to sulfur compounds present in the dyebath, which
is a problem with electrochemical titration methods commonly used for indigo
determinations.