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Blue dye (indigo) from Indigofera tinctoria leaves is a popular natural dye used worldwide. The lower light fastness of natural indigo dyes compared to that of synthetic blue dyes is one of the drawbacks of the former, limiting its ...
Renung Reningtyas +3 more
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Characterizations of natural dye from garcinia mangostana with graphene oxide (GO) as sensitizer in dye-sensitizer solar cells [PDF]
Usage of natural product in improvement of dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) have been look upon in research field. There is numerous different type of nature product was used as natural dye but the performance of DSSC with natural dye are low efficiency ...
Ahmad Ludin, Norasikin +6 more
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The textile sector leaves 80% of effluent untreated. Carcinogenic, mutagenic, and poisonous synthetic colors in textile waste streams harm the ecosystem. Biodegradable natural dyes are safer than synthetic dyes.
Aswati Mindaryani +4 more
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Lactose to naturalize textile dyes
Many natural dyes, for example carminic acid, are soluble in water. We present a simple strategy to naturalize synthetic azadyes through their linkage with lactose to induce their water solubility. The dyeing process of textile fibres then becomes possible in water without additives such as surfactants and mordants, which result in products that are ...
Bianchini R +4 more
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Prioritization of Natural Dye Selection In Batik Tulis Using AHP and TOPSIS Approach
Batik is the most popular tradisional cloth made using the wax-resist dyeing technique. The fabric is found in various city in Indonesia, one of them is Lasem which popular with hand-drawn batik is called Batik Tulis Lasem.
Ahmad Abdul Chamid, Alif Catur Murti
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Natural Dye Plants for Traditional Weaving in Sintang and Sambas Regencies, West Kalimantan
This research aimed to study natural dye plants used by Sambas and Sintang traditional weavers in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The study includes the kinds of plants used for natural dyes and it’s existence in people’s settlements.
Muflihati +3 more
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In this study, natural dye sensitizer based solar cells were successfully fabricated and photovoltaic performance was measured. Sensitizer (turmeric) sources, dye extraction process, and photoanode sensitization time of the fabricated cells were analyzed
Md. Khalid Hossain +8 more
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The Potential Use of Organically Grown Dye Plants in the Organic Textile Industry: Experiences and Results on Cultivation and Yields of Dyers Chamomile (Anthemis tinctoria L.), Dyers Knotweed (Polygonum tinctorium Ait.) and Weld (Reseda luteola L.) [PDF]
The organic cultivation of dye plants for the certified natural textiles industry is an emerging and promising sector of organic farming. In 1999 a field trial was done with different provenances of Dyer’s Chamomile (Anthemis tinctoria L.), Dyer’s ...
Hartl, A., Vogl, C.R.
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Removal of basic yellow cationic dye by an aqueous dispersion of Moroccan stevensite [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate the adsorption of basic yellow, a cationic dye, from aqueous solution by natural stevensite, with 104m2/g of specific surface area. The kinetics and the effects of several experimental parameters such as the pH of
Ajbary, Mohamed +3 more
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Aeration or oxidation is one of the crucial steps during the plant-derived natural indigo dye production process. However, the lack of scientific information to determine adequate aeration conditions during natural indigo dye production is one of the ...
Lopa Pattanaik +3 more
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