@article{hauser_tabba_2002, title={Dyeing cationic cotton with fiber reactive dyes: Effect of reactive chemistries}, volume={2}, number={5}, journal={AATCC Review}, author={Hauser, P. J. and Tabba, A. H.}, year={2002}, pages={36–39} } @article{hauser_tabba_2002, title={Dyeing cotton with fiber reactive dyes: Effect of reactive chemistries}, volume={2}, number={5}, journal={AATCC Review}, author={Hauser, P. and Tabba, A. H.}, year={2002}, pages={53–56} } @article{hauser_tabba_2001, title={Improving the environmental and econmic aspects of dyeing cotton}, volume={117}, number={5}, journal={Coloration Technology}, author={Hauser, P. and Tabba, A. H.}, year={2001}, pages={282–288} } @article{hauser_tabba_2001, title={Improving the environmental and economic aspects of cotton dyeing using a cationised cotton}, volume={117}, DOI={10.1111/j.1478-4408.2001.tb00076.x}, abstractNote={One approach to improve the affinity of anionic dyes for cotton is to add cationic dye sites to the fibre. The dyeing behaviour of cotton that had been rendered cationic by reaction with 2,3‐epoxypropyltrimethylammonium chloride was examined. Dye yields and fastness properties are reported for a number of direct, reactive and acid dyes with the modified fibre. Excellent dye yields and colour fastness properties were obtained without the use of electrolytes, multiple rinsings or fixation agents which are normally employed in cotton dyeing.}, number={5}, journal={Coloration Technology}, author={Hauser, P. J. and Tabba, A. H.}, year={2001}, pages={282–288} } @article{tabba_hauser_2000, title={Effect of cationic pretreatment on pigment printing of cotton fabric}, volume={32}, number={2}, journal={Textile Chemist and Colorist & American Dyestuff Reporter}, author={Tabba, A. H. and Hauser, P.}, year={2000}, pages={30–33} }