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Mordanting methods effect on color characteristics and fastness properties, particularly light fastness were evaluated in this study. Effect of metal mordants and their combinations on wool dyeing with Terminalia chebula natural dye were investigated and
Mohd Shabbir +2 more
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Optimization of Marigold Flower Dye Using Banana Peel as a Biomordant
This research aims to optimize the dyeing process of marigold flower dye by using banana peel extraction as a biomordant in cotton fabrics. In the beginning, we investigated the optimal condition for extracting tannin compounds from fresh banana peel ...
Phannaphat Phromphen
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The present work mainly deals with the study of blue colored dye, synthesized from an iridoid glycoside loganin from strychnos fruits (Strychnos nux-vomica).
Sapna P. Patil +2 more
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Effect of various transition metal ions on mordanting stage of yak wool bleaching process
Yak wool is a smooth, warm, and durable natural protein-structured fiber that could compete with cashmere and other high-end protein-structured fibers on the market.
Dashjargal Arildii +4 more
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Sustainable dyeing with natural compounds has gained more attention for a wide range of functional properties and environmental benefits. The purpose of this study was to investigate aqueous extraction in an alkaline medium in order to extract natural ...
Rony Mia +7 more
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This paper studies the dyeing properties of wool fabrics dyed with aqueous extracts of madder roots, chamomiles, pomegranate peels, and apple tree branches (obtained after pruning) barks.
Rym Mansour +2 more
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Dyeing properties of different fabric species were investigated using leaf extract of Juglans regia L. For this purpose, the cotton and wool fabrics were dyed using brown napthaquinon colorant extracted from walnut leaves by pre-mordanting, meta ...
Adem ÖNAL +4 more
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Evaluation of Sawdust as a Sustainable Dye Source in Ethiopia
Increasing eco-consciousness among consumers is creating an expanding niche market for textiles coloured using natural dyes. Natural dyes are derived from different parts of plants, animals (insects and invertebrates) and minerals.
Chandrasekaran P. +1 more
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Efficacy of Some Plants Extracts for Natural Dyeing of Human Hair
Interest in natural hair dyes is continuously growing as these are green alternatives to synthetic dyes. A single natural dye may not be the right color for many people.
Shaukat Ali +2 more
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Testing Acorn and Oak Leaves for the UV Protection of Wool Fabrics by Dyeing
Different approaches for the functional finishing of textile are now assessed as the popular subjects. In this respect wool fabrics were dyed with the leaves of oak and acorn (the different parts of the oak tree). The dyeing processes were carried out by
Hüseyin Benli +1 more
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