학술논문

Phosphatidylcholine unilamellar liposomes as vehicles for a 1:2 metal-complex dye in wool dyeing
Document Type
Article
Source
Coloration Technology; May 1997, Vol. 113 Issue: 5-6 p165-169, 5p
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ISSN
14723581; 14784408
Abstract
Studies on the use of large unilamellar liposomes of defined size (400 nm) as carriers of a 1:2 metalcomplex dye for untreated wool fibres are described. Liposomes made from egg phosphatidylcholine (PC) containing CI Acid Yellow 129 (weakly polar) were investigated. The total lipid concentration of liposomes varied from 0.56 to 6.81 o.w.f (corresponding to 0.25-3.0 mmoll) and the dye concentration from 0.1 to 1.0 o.w.f. The physical stability of these systems was assessed by measuring the mean vesicle size distribution of the suspensions after preparation and during dyeing. Kinetic aspects involving dye adsorption and bonding on untreated wool samples were also investigated. This process led to the controlled exhaustion of dye on wool samples, which was dependent on the PC concentration and on the PCdye weight ratio in the liposomes. At a constant dye concentration a progressive rise in the dyebath exhaustion took place as the PC concentration in bilayers increased.