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A Simulated Evaluation of Photofading of Crystal Violet in Polymer Substrates

Tamako Toda

Showa Women's Junior College, Tokyo 154, Japan

Mitsuhiko Hida

Department of Industrial Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo 192-03, Japan

Koushi Fukunishi

Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto 606, Japan

Photofading of crystal violet (CV) in nylon and polyester films is suppressed with the progress of decay. Photofading of the dye in polymer substrates is explained on the basis of two models: a distribution of photochemical reactivity sites for the dye, and a bimolecular reaction mechanism for fading. Simulation results using the first model are compatible with experimental results for nylon, whereas the simulation derived by combining both models corresponds well to the photofading behavior of CV in polyester. Results from the fluorescence measurements by pulse fluorometry also support the first model.

Textile Research Journal, Vol. 65, No. 9, 507-513 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/004051759506500904


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