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| Title: | Dyeing of cotton, wool and silk with extract of |
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| Author(s): | Padma S. Vankar, (Facility for Ecological and Analytical Testing, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India), Rakhi Shanker, (Facility for Ecological and Analytical Testing, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India), Samudrika Wijayapala, (Department of Textile and Clothing Technology, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka) |
| Citation: | Padma S. Vankar, Rakhi Shanker, Samudrika Wijayapala, (2009) "Dyeing of cotton, wool and silk with extract of |
| Keywords: | Colours technology, Cotton, Dyes, Silk, Wool |
| Article type: | Research paper |
| DOI: | 10.1108/03699420910973332 (Permanent URL) |
| Publisher: | Emerald Group Publishing Limited |
| Abstract: | Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the efficiency of dyeing on cotton wool and silk fabrics with natural dye obtained from kitchen waste of dry skin extract of Design/methodology/approach – The dry skin of onion produces natural dye which has been used for dyeing textiles. In the present study, innovative dyeing with onion has been shown to give good dyeing results. Pretreatment with 2 per cent metal mordant and using 5 per cent of plant extract (owf) was found to be optimum and showed very good fastness properties for cotton, wool and silk dyed fabrics. For effective natural dyeing with dry skin extract of Findings – The preference of using easily and cheaply available material for dyeing by conventional dyeing lowers the cost of natural dyeing and enhances resource productivity and as a result, reduces waste. This makes onion scale one of the easily available materials for natural dyeing industry. Research limitations/implications – Although metal mordanting with copper sulphate and potassium dichromate are not ecofriendly but we have used only 2 per cent of these metal salts to prepare different shades with dry scales of Practical implications – The method developed for natural dyeing of cotton, silk and wool fabrics using skin extract of allium in conjunction with metal mordanting has shown very deep coloration. The stepwise dyeing of cotton fabric with metal mordant by the natural dye Originality/value – The method developed for natural dyeing of cotton, silk and wool fabrics using skin extract of allium in conjunction with metal mordanting has shown marked improvement in terms of dye adherence and fastness properties and can thus be recommended for industrial application. |
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