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Ekstraksi dan Uji Stabilitas Zat Warna Alami dari Biji Buah Pinang (Areca catechu L.) sebagai Bahan Pengganti Pewarna Sintetik pada Produk Minuman

open access: yesKovalen: Jurnal Riset Kimia, 2021
Natural dyes are an alternative dye that is not toxic, environmentally, friendly and easily degraded. Therefore, optimizing the use of body coloring sources is carried out. One of the natural dyes released is tannin from betel nuts.
St Chadijah   +4 more
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EKTRAKSI ZAT WARNA ALAM DARI KAYU ULIN (Eusideroxylon zwageri), KAYU SECANG (Caesalpinia sp) DAN KAYU MENGKUDU (Morinda citrifolia) UNTUK BAHAN WARNA KAIN SASIRANGAN

open access: yesJurnal Riset Industri Hasil Hutan, 2016
Natural Dyes Extraction from Ulin Wood (Eusideroxylon zwageri), Secang Wood (Caesalpinia sp ) and Noni Wood (Morinda citrifolia ) for SasiranganNatural dyes have a beautiful and distinctive color that hard to imitate with synthetic colors.
Rinne Nintasari, Desi Mustika Amaliyah
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Photoabsorption Enhancement in Synthetic-Natural Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Bilayer TiO2 Deposition and Separated Sensitization

open access: yesInternational Journal of Photoenergy, 2022
In this study, a new methodology is proposed for the cosensitization of dye-sensitized solar cells by synthetic and natural dyes to increase their optical absorption. Synthetic dyes are efficient but expensive.
Roohollah Nakhaei   +4 more
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Ecofriendly Dyeing of Textiles with Natural Dyes Extracted from Commercial Food Processing Waste Materials

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2022
Textile wet processing industry is one of the dreadful polluters in the world. An alternative to hazardous synthetic dyes could be dyes derived from various natural sources such as plants, insects, and minerals.
K. Amutha   +3 more
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A Review on Technological and Natural Dyeing Concepts for Natural Dyeing along with Natural Finishing on Natural Fibre

open access: yes, 2023
Natural dyes, natural mordanting agent, natural finishing agent and standard industrialized process of natural dyeing and finishing can be established by developing completely eco-friendly natural dyes and natural finishing agent which can be ap plied on cotton textiles (Oeko-Tech Products) by adopting a newer technique of simultaneous Mordanting ...
openaire   +2 more sources

An assessment of seed germination under the effect of natural dyes

open access: yesEnvironment Conservation Journal, 2005
Natural dyes are extracted from leaves, flowers, fruits etc. These substances are natural,   hence after the extraction of natural dyes from them they are disposed off in the soil.
Rubeena Sheikh, G. P. Pandey
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The Use of Heterocyclic Azo Dyes on Different Textile Materials: A Review

open access: yesOrganics
The art of dyeing textiles has a long history, as natural dyes have been used since prehistoric times. With the development of synthetic dyes in the 19th century, the focus shifted from natural to synthetic dyes due to their superior properties. Recently,
Lucia Emanuele, Maurizio D’Auria
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Efficacy of Some Plants Extracts for Natural Dyeing of Human Hair

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2022
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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A recent (2009–2021) perspective on sustainable color and textile coloration using natural plant resources

open access: yesHeliyon, 2022
Fast fashion uses an excessive amount of synthetic dyes and chemical reagents in textile production, while a large quantity of fast fashion apparel and clothes go to the landfill, posting environmental safety concerns.
Jiangning Che, Xu Yang
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A review of history, properties, classification, applications and challenges of natural and synthetic dyes

open access: yesHeliyon
Natural dyes have been used for centuries for coloring textiles, food, and other materials. Synthetic dyes are particularly popular due to their ease of use, wide range of available colors, and fastness.
Emmanuel Ohifueme Alegbe   +1 more
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