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The characteristics of the rheological properties of dispersions of alkali cellulose are investigated and the possibility of using it as an effective regulator of the rheological properties of printing inks is demonstrated. Power- and resource-saving technology for printing textiles with active dyes based on the use of mixed alkali cellulose—starch as the printing ink thickener are proposed.
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Baranov, A.V., Dymnikova, N.S. & Il'in, A.V. Alkali Cellulose as a Regulator of the Rheological Behavior of Solutions of Dyes. Fibre Chemistry 34, 38–40 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015555307705
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