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Substantive dye


Substantive dye is a dye that adheres to its substrate, typically a textile, by non-ionic forces. The amount of this attraction is known as "substantivity": the higher the substantivity the greater the attraction of the dye for the fiber. Substantive dyes work best on textiles with high contents of cellulose, i.e. cotton. In contrast to direct dyes, wool and leather goods are dyed by the process of ion exchange, exploiting the cationic nature of proteins near neutral pH. The development of substantive dyes helped make mordant dyes obsolete.

They are set in a slightly basic or neutral environment at high temperatures close to boiling point. Substantive dyes are set by formation of aggregates of dyes within interstices of the fibres. Aggregation is enhanced by extended aromatic rings.

Direct Blue 1.

Trypan blue (Direct Blue 14), which also exhibits medicinal properties.

Direct Blue 15.


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