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Dye, substance used to impart color to textiles, paper, leather, and other materials such that the coloring is not readily altered by washing, heat, light, or other factors to which the material is likely to be exposed. Learn more about the properties, uses, and development of dyes in this article.

Dye - Dyeing Techniques, Synthetic Dyes, Natural Dyes: Direct, or substantive, dyes are applied to the fabric from a hot aqueous solution of the dye. Under these conditions, the dye is more soluble and the wettability of natural fibres is increased, improving the transport of dye molecules into the fabric. In many cases, the fabric is pretreated with metallic salts or mordants to improve the ...

Dye - Synthetic, Organic, Colorants: In 1856 the first commercially successful synthetic dye, mauve, was serendipitously discovered by British chemist William H. Perkin, who recognized and quickly exploited its commercial significance. The introduction of mauve in 1857 triggered the decline in the dominance of natural dyes in world markets. Mauve had a short commercial lifetime (lasting about ...

2 dye / ˈ daɪ/ verb dyes; dyed; dyeing Britannica Dictionary definition of DYE [+ object] : to change the color of (something, such as hair or cloth) by using a dye