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Microwave-assisted sustainable coloration of wool fabric using Rheum Emodi based natural dye

Authors :
Shahid Adeel
Adnan Mumtaz
Rony Mia
Muhammad Aftab
Muhammad Hussaan
Nimra Amin
Shahid Rehman Khan
Shahnaz Parveen Khattak
Source :
Surface Innovations. :1-12
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Thomas Telford Ltd., 2023.

Abstract

The use of natural colorants in modern dye factories is a potential green chemistry idea that should be widely promoted in order to minimize the wool dyeing’s dependency on some hazardous and non-biodegradable synthetic colors. In this study, an effort was undertaken to see if Rheum Emodi (Rhubarb) extract might be used as a natural dye for wool dyeing for the replacement of synthetic dyes. The dyeing of wool fabric was carried out using microwave (MW) rays’ treatment. By combining several mordants, a stunning color pallet of shades of varying hue and tone was created. Comparative evaluation of the effects of various chemical mordants (aluminum salt, iron salt, tannic acid, and cream of tartar) and bio mordants (pomegranate extract, and pine nut hull extract) on the characteristics of dyed wool samples was carried out to choose the best mordant for each application. It was found that MW treated wool fabric using bio mordant shown higher color fastness value of 4/5 to 5 and color strength value of approximately 10 to 20 rather than using metallic mordant. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) photographs and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) analyses revealed the difference between irradiated and un-irradiated wool fabric. The employment of MW rays and bio-mordants in the natural coloring of wool fabric is encouraged due to their biocompatibility and non-toxicity when combined with MW treatment of wool fabric, as well as their high color fastness and color strength performances. As a result, the naturally extracted dyes from rhubarb can be the replacement of synthetic dyes for the coloration of wool fabric in the textile industry due to their environmental issues.

Details

ISSN :
20506260 and 20506252
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surface Innovations
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9605d57221a2e9c156d2628b3bedf705
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1680/jsuin.23.00021