Supercritical fluid dyeing is a promising technology that was first proposed in the 1980s to overcome the high energy demand and water consumption of conventional textile coloration. This review covers its advances from 2014 to the present, from the successful industrial implementation of supercritical fluid dyeing of polyethylene terephthalate to the most recent results obtained for the dyeing of other synthetic and natural textiles. Specific attention is also dedicated to the most innovative applications of supercritical fluid dyeing such as the functionalisation of textile and non-textile substrates, which may give rise to the development of other sustainable processes or novel advanced materials in the near future.

Recent advances in supercritical fluid dyeing / Banchero, M.. - In: COLORATION TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1472-3581. - STAMPA. - 136:4(2020), pp. 317-335. [10.1111/cote.12469]

Recent advances in supercritical fluid dyeing

Banchero M.
2020

Abstract

Supercritical fluid dyeing is a promising technology that was first proposed in the 1980s to overcome the high energy demand and water consumption of conventional textile coloration. This review covers its advances from 2014 to the present, from the successful industrial implementation of supercritical fluid dyeing of polyethylene terephthalate to the most recent results obtained for the dyeing of other synthetic and natural textiles. Specific attention is also dedicated to the most innovative applications of supercritical fluid dyeing such as the functionalisation of textile and non-textile substrates, which may give rise to the development of other sustainable processes or novel advanced materials in the near future.
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