The Effect of Plasma Pretreatment of Dyeability of Silk with Acid Dye

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Plasma technology provides an effective way to modify the surface of polymeric materials and thus improve the physicochemical properties of this material. This study was a preliminary study in exploring the application of plasma technology in the surface modification of silk fiber. Experimental results revealed that the dyeability of silk fabric with acid dye was improved after plasma treatment.

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