Dye ability of henna dye towards cotton fabrics in comparison with reactive dye by following reactive dyeing procedure
Autor: | Dutta, Pranay, Rabbi, Md. Razaya, Sufian, Mohammad Abu, Mahjebin, Shahnaz |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.5542103 |
Popis: | Although synthetic dyes are commonly used, natural dyes are still being utilized and used to improve their intrinsic aesthetic properties as the main material for the body’s beauty. For example, research results have shown that henna plant leaves comprise dye together with other additives. This provides a hint that if color from henna is properly studied, it can be used not only as body decoration but may also have fiber-substrates affinity. This paper explores the dyeing possibility-the ability to dye and the fastness qualities of henna dye extracted from henna leaves on cotton fabric compared to reactive dyeing using the same dyeing technique as reactive dyeing. Also, color fastness tests have been performed according to the ISO test methods. The implications of henna dye have been shown to have poor to moderate dyeing capability towards cotton fabrics as opposed to the reactive dyes when henna dyeing is accompanied by reactive dyeing. Similarly, henna dye demonstrated satisfactory properties of fastness as opposed to reactive dye. For henna dye with 50% shade, it gives an outstanding color tone with a good level of coloration. Taken into account the ability to dye and the fastness of color, the dyeing of matured henna leaves is equally advantageous to the dyeing of cotton fabrics. {"references":["Rabbi, M. A., Hasan, M. M., & Akhter, A. (2016). Heavy metals content in inlet water, treated and untreated waste water of garments industries at Gazipur, Bangladesh. Environmental Science: An Indian Journal, 12(4), 133-136.","Fibre2fashion.com, 'Booming textile dyes industry in emerging economies', 2014. [Online]. Available: https://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/7422/booming-textile-dyes-industry-in-emerging-economies. [Accessed: 12- Jan- 2021]","Prnewswire.com, 'Textile Dyes Market Worth 9.82 Billion USD by 2022', 2018. [Online]. Available: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/textile-dyes-market-worth-982-billion-usd-by-2022-678731413.html. [Accessed: 16- Jan- 2021].","Udeani, N. A. (2015). Potential of Henna leaves as dye and its fastness properties on fabric. International Journal of Chemical and Molecular Engineering, 9(12), 1459-1466","Alam, M. M., Rahman, M. L., & Haque, M. Z. (2007). Extraction of henna leaf dye and its dyeing effects on textile fibre. Bangladesh Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 42(2), 217-222.","Shabbir, M., Rather, L. J., Bukhari, M. N., Ul-Islam, S., Shahid, M., Khan, M. A., & Mohammad, F. (2019). Light fastness and shade variability of tannin colorant dyed wool with the effect of mordanting methods. Journal of Natural Fibers, 16(1), 100-113.","Adeel, S., Rehman, F. U., Rafi, S., Zia, K. M., & Zuber, M. (2019). Environmentally friendly plant-based natural dyes: Extraction methodology and applications. In Plant and Human Health, Volume 2 (pp. 383-415). Springer, Cham.","Shahid-ul-Islam, Rather, L. J., Shabbir, M., Sheikh, J., Bukhari, M. N., Khan, M. A., & Mohammad, F. (2019). Exploiting the potential of polyphenolic biomordants in environmentally friendly coloration of wool with natural dye from Butea monosperma flower extract. Journal of Natural Fibers, 16(4), 512-523.","Patil, S. P., Pandit, P., & Laddha, K. S. (2020). Eco-friendly Single Bath Dyeing and Ultraviolet Protective Finishing of Proteinous Fabric Using Loganin Derived Blue Dye. Journal of Natural Fibers, 17(12), 1748-1756.","Velmurugan, P., Vedhanayakisri, K. A., Park, Y. J., Jin, J. S., & Oh, B. T. (2019). Use of Aronia melanocarpa fruit dye combined with silver nanoparticles to dye fabrics and leather and assessment of its antibacterial potential against skin bacteria. Fibers and Polymers, 20(2), 302-311","Rather, L. J., Shabbir, M., Li, Q., & Mohammad, F. (2019). Coloration, UV protective, and antioxidant finishing of wool fabric via natural dye extracts: cleaner production of bioactive textiles. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 38(5), 13187","Rather, L. J., Khan, M. A., & Mohammad, F. (2019). Biomordanting Potential of Acacia nilotica (Babul) in Conjunction with Kerria lacca and Rheum emodi Natural Dyes. Journal of Natural Fibers, 16(2), 275-286.","Jiang, H., Hu, X., Meena, B. I., Khan, A., Hussain, M. T., Yao, J., & Wang, J. (2019). Extraction of natural dyes from the stem of Caulis spatholobi and their application on wool. Textile Research Journal, 89(23-24), 5209-5217."]} |
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