Photo-stability of a flavonoid dye in presence of aluminium ions
Autor: | Hendra M. Willemen, Monique S.A. van Vuuren, Goverdina C. H. Derksen, Alexandre Villela, Teris A. van Beek |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Reseda luteola
Natural dye General Chemical Engineering Flavonoid chemistry.chemical_element Salt (chemistry) 02 engineering and technology 010402 general chemistry 01 natural sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Light-fastness Aluminium Weld Irradiation Laboratory of Entomology Luteolin VLAG chemistry.chemical_classification biology Alum Process Chemistry and Technology Organic Chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology biology.organism_classification Laboratorium voor Entomologie Organische Chemie 0104 chemical sciences chemistry Wool 0210 nano-technology Nuclear chemistry Protic solvent |
Zdroj: | Dyes and Pigments 162 (2019) Dyes and Pigments, 162, 222-231 |
ISSN: | 0143-7208 |
Popis: | The main colouring compounds of the dye plant weld (Reseda luteola L.) are the flavones luteolin (lut), lut-7-O-glucoside and lut-7,3ʹ-O-diglucoside. Alum (an aluminium salt)-premordanted wool dyed with weld leads to yellow colours that are of low resistance to light. The photo-stability of lut in aerated methanol–water 8:2 (v/v) solution upon irradiation with light above 300 nm was studied at different lut–Al3+ ratios. Experiments using extracts of weld to dye wool premordanted with increasing quantities of aluminium salts were also carried out. The photo-stability of lut in the polar protic solvent and the photo-resistance (light-fastness) of the colour of weld-dyed wool decrease with increasing concentrations of aluminium ions. Thus, the lower the [Al3+] used for mordanting the wool, the more light-fast its colour. Lowering the [Al3+] appears to have no negative influence on the wash-fastness of the colour. As the gain in light-fastness by the use of low [Al3+] to premordant the wool is not extensive, however, this does not seem to be a way to meet today's requirement of light-fastness of the colours of dyed textiles by itself. Nevertheless, it may be part of a bigger strategy to address the need for increased light-fastness of the colour of wool dyed with weld. Implementation of this approach by dyers is expected to clarify whether it results in benefits for textile dyeing practice. |
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