Dr Richard Blackburn
BSc, PhD (Leeds), MRSA
Senior Lecturer in Colouration Technology
t: +44 (0)113 34 33757
f: +44 (0)113 34 33704
e: r.s.blackburn@leeds.ac.uk
Biography
Dr. Blackburn is a senior lecturer working within the area of Green Chemistry and
Sustainability within the colouration and textiles industries. His specific current
research interests include; ‘green’ colouration and finishing technology for all
textile fibres; novel dyes; biopolymers; water conservation; biodegradable materials;
effluent reduction and treatment; replacements for hazardous and non-eco-friendly
chemicals used in colouration and textile operations. His work on eliminating salt
and alkali in effluent and reducing water consumption and process time in dyeing
operations has recently attracted much interest, having articles written about the
work in ‘New Scientist’, ‘The Alchemist’ and ‘Chemistry in Britain’. His Green Chemistry
research group conducts research at MSc, PhD and post-doctoral levels, working closely
with industry, government funding bodies, and other institutions.
Dr. Blackburn is also co-founder and Director of The University of Leeds spin-out
company DyeCat Ltd. The company's principal activity is the development of novel
polymerisation methods, helping our customers to achieve coloured polymer materials
without the need for downstream colouration and associated processing. DyeCat is
developing technology from the University of Leeds, developing fundamental research
concepts and bringing products to market. DyeCat's products are designed to reduce
the environmental impact of dyeing and colouration processes, and to develop chemicals
using green principles.
Dr. Blackburn is co-founder and Director of RITE Group (Reducing the Impact of Textiles
on the Environment) which is a non-profit industry association which aims to provide
advice and fact based information to minimise the negative environmental impact of
the production, use and disposal of textiles and apparel.
Research Expertise/Interest
- Physical organic chemistry of fundamental interactions between dye molecules and
polymers
- Thermodynamics and kinetics of application of colourants to synthetic and natural
fibres substrates
- Organic dye chemistry, chemical properties of dyes and structure colour relationships
- Sustainability issues within the textiles, colouration and finishing industries
- Function and application of fibre preparations and finishes
- Polymer chemistry
- Fibre chemistry and properties
- Chemistry of domestic laundering formulations
- Colour physics and measurement of colour
Industrial collaborations
Arch Chemicals (UK), Boots Company (UK), DyStar (Germany), Invista (UK), Lenzing
(Austria), NatureWorks (USA), Reilly Industries (USA), Uniqema (UK).
Professional activities
Referee for journals; Langmuir (ACS), Green Chemistry (RSC), Journal of Environmental
Monitoring (RSC), Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (RSC), Journal of Applied Polymer
Science (Wiley), Dyes & Pigments (Elsevier) and AATCC Review (AATCC). Associate of
The Society of Dyers and Colourists, Chartered Colourist, Member of The Royal Society
of Chemistry, Member of The American Chemical Society, and Member of the Green Chemistry
Network.
Selected Publications
Books
Chapters in books
- R. S. Blackburn, D. W. Farrington, J. Lunt, S. Davies, Poly(lactic acid) fibres,
in Biodegradable and Sustainable Fibres, Chapter 6, CRC Press. 2005.
- I. Chodak, R. S. Blackburn, Poly(hydroxyalkanoates) and poly(caprolactone), in Biodegradable
and Sustainable Fibres, Chapter 7, CRC Press. 2005.
Peer-reviewed articles
- P. Goswami, R. S. Blackburn, J. Taylor, S. Westland, P. White. Dyeing behaviour of
lyocell fabric: effect of fibrillation Coloration Technology, 2007, 123, 387.
- W. Zhang, R. S. Blackburn, A. A. Dehghani-Sanij. Electrical conductivity of epoxy
resin-carbon black-silica nanocomposites: Effect of silica concentration and analysis
of polymer curing reaction by FTIR. Scripta Materialia, 2007, 57(10), 949.
- W. Zhang, R. S. Blackburn, A. A. Dehghani-Sanij. Effect of carbon black concentration
on electrical conductivity of epoxy resin-carbon black-silica nanocomposites. Journal
of Materials Science, 2007, 42(18), 7861.
- V. N. Wijayathunga, C. A. Lawrence, R. S. Blackburn, M. P. U. Bandara, E. L. V. Lewis,
H. M. El-Dessouky, V. Cheung. Influence of laser irradiation on the optical and structural
properties of poly(ethylene terephthalate) fibres. Optics and Laser Technology, 2007,
39(7), 1301.
- R. S. Blackburn, A. Harvey, L. L. Kettle, A. P. Manian, J. D. Payne, S. J. Russell.
Sorption of chlorhexidine on cellulose: Mechanism of binding and molecular recognition.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2007, 111(30), 8775.
- W. Zhang, R. S. Blackburn, A. A. Dehghani-Sanij. Carbon based conductive polymer
composites Journal of Materials Science, 2007, 42(10), 3408.
- W. Zhang, R. S. Blackburn, A. A. Dehghani-Sanij. Effect of silica concentration on
electrical conductivity of epoxy resin-carbon black-silica nanocomposites. Scripta
Materialia, 2007, 56(7), 581.
- R. S. Blackburn, A. Harvey, L. L. Kettle, J. D. Payne, S. J. Russell. Sorption of
poly(hexamethylenebiguanide) on cellulose: Mechanism of binding and molecular recognition.
Langmuir, 2006, 22(13), 5636.
- I. Abdullah, R. S. Blackburn, S. J. Russell, J. Taylor. Abrasion Phenomena in Twill
Tencel Fabric. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2006, 102(2), 1391.
- I. Abdullah, R. S. Blackburn, S. J. Russell, J. Taylor. Mechanism of crosslinking
tencel woven fabric for superior easy-care properties and analysis using fluorescence
microscopy. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2006, 101(4), 2154.
- R. S. Blackburn, X. Zhao, D. W. Farrington, L. Johnson. Effect of D-isomer concentration
on the colouration properties of poly(lactic acid). Dyes & Pigments, 2006, 70, 251.
- I. Abdullah, R. S. Blackburn, S. J. Russell, J. Taylor. The Tensile and Elastic Behaviour
of Tencel Continuous Filaments. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2006, 99, 1496.
- R. S. Blackburn. Natural Polysaccharides and Their Interactions with Dye Molecules:
Applications in Effluent Treatment. Environmental Science and Technology, 2004, 38
(18), 4905.
- R. S. Blackburn, A. Harvey. Green chemistry methods in sulphur dyeing: Application
of various reducing D-sugars and analysis of the importance of optimum redox potential.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2004, 38 (14), 4034.
- R. S. Blackburn, J. D. Payne. Life cycle analysis of cotton towels: impact of domestic
laundering and recommendations for extending periods between washing. Green Chemistry,
2004, 6 (7), G59.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw. Treatment of cellulose with cationic, nucleophilic
polymers to enable reactive dyeing at neutral pH without electrolyte addition. Journal
of Applied Polymer Science, 2003, 89, 1026-1031.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw. A Greener Approach to Cotton Dyeings. Part 2 –
Application of 1:2 Metal Complex Acid Dyes. Green Chemistry, 2002, 4 (3), 261.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw. A Greener Approach to Cotton Dyeings with Excellent
Wash Fastness. Green Chemistry, 2002, 4 (1), 47.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw, R. Gordon. Dyeing Cotton/Polyamide Blend Fabrics
with 1:2 Metal Complex Acid Dyes. Textile Chemist and Colorist & American Dyestuff
Reporter, 2000, 32 (12), 44.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw. The Aftertreatment of 1:2 Metal Complex Acid Dyes
on Conventional Nylon 6.6 using a Commercial Syntan/Cation System. Part 3 – Improvements
to the Fixogene AC System. Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 2000,
116, 3.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw, K. Gandhi. The dyeing of silk with reactive dyes,
part 1: Realan® dyes, Advances in Colour Science & Technology, 1999, 2, 109.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw. The Aftertreatment of 1:2 Metal Complex Acid Dyes
on Conventional Nylon 6.6 using a Commercial Syntan/Cation System. Part 2 – repeated
washing. Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1999, 115, 102.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw, G. W. Collins. The Application of Cationic Fixing
Agents to Direct Dyed Cotton Under Different pH Conditions. Journal of the Society
of Dyers and Colourists, 1998, 114, 317.
- R. S. Blackburn, S. M. Burkinshaw. The Aftertreatment of 1:2 Metal Complex Acid Dyes
on Conventional and Microfibre Nylon 6.6 using a Commercial Syntan/Cation System.
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1998, 114, 96.
Links
Spin-Out Company: DyeCat Ltd.
Natural Dyes Link
Green Techniques in Textile Colouration Processes
Expert Witness Link
Industry Association: RITE Group