The dyeing affinity of some pyridine basic azo dyes for Leacril 16 acrylic fiber was measured from the Langmuir isotherms. Results show a dependance of affinity on dye structure. Comparison with previous results supports the hypothesis of constant group contributions to dyeing standard free energy.
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