Dyeing of Wool with Dalbergia sisso as an Eco-friendly Substituent of Conventional Hazardous Synthetic Dye

Among all textile sectors, textile dyeing has a major contribution to environmental load in the form of effluent due to the use of hazardous chemicals, high consumption of water, and use of synthetic dyes. The depletion of any of the causes mentioned above could lead the process toward sustainabilit...

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Main Authors: Nimra Nawaz, Abdur Rehman, Muhammad Tahir Hussain, Faiza Safdar, Kashif Iqbal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-11-01
Series:Journal of Natural Fibers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2021.1993480
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author Nimra Nawaz
Abdur Rehman
Muhammad Tahir Hussain
Faiza Safdar
Kashif Iqbal
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Muhammad Tahir Hussain
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description Among all textile sectors, textile dyeing has a major contribution to environmental load in the form of effluent due to the use of hazardous chemicals, high consumption of water, and use of synthetic dyes. The depletion of any of the causes mentioned above could lead the process toward sustainability and this research is focused on the same concept. In this paper, a natural dye extracted from Dalbergia sissoo plant leaves is used to dye wool fabric, which is a natural fiber and is being used in winter and high-quality clothing. The natural dye on wool fabric was applied with the help of different mordants, namely ferrous sulfate, alum, and stannous chloride. In this research, the wool fabric was mordanted with different mordant techniques such as pre-mordanting, meta-mordanting, and post-mordanting, and the effect of dye extract concentration, mordant type, mordant technique, and salt concentration were studied. The results showed that color coordinate values were maximum with ferrous sulfate mordant using the meta-mordant technique.
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spelling doaj.art-53645de1b1ca43deb41561cafc77abce2023-09-20T13:25:57ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2022-11-011915100681008110.1080/15440478.2021.19934801993480Dyeing of Wool with Dalbergia sisso as an Eco-friendly Substituent of Conventional Hazardous Synthetic DyeNimra Nawaz0Abdur Rehman1Muhammad Tahir Hussain2Faiza Safdar3Kashif Iqbal4National Textile UniversityNational Textile UniversityNational Textile UniversityNational Textile UniversityNational Textile UniversityAmong all textile sectors, textile dyeing has a major contribution to environmental load in the form of effluent due to the use of hazardous chemicals, high consumption of water, and use of synthetic dyes. The depletion of any of the causes mentioned above could lead the process toward sustainability and this research is focused on the same concept. In this paper, a natural dye extracted from Dalbergia sissoo plant leaves is used to dye wool fabric, which is a natural fiber and is being used in winter and high-quality clothing. The natural dye on wool fabric was applied with the help of different mordants, namely ferrous sulfate, alum, and stannous chloride. In this research, the wool fabric was mordanted with different mordant techniques such as pre-mordanting, meta-mordanting, and post-mordanting, and the effect of dye extract concentration, mordant type, mordant technique, and salt concentration were studied. The results showed that color coordinate values were maximum with ferrous sulfate mordant using the meta-mordant technique.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2021.1993480woolnatural dyemordantmordant techniquek/ssustainability
spellingShingle Nimra Nawaz
Abdur Rehman
Muhammad Tahir Hussain
Faiza Safdar
Kashif Iqbal
Dyeing of Wool with Dalbergia sisso as an Eco-friendly Substituent of Conventional Hazardous Synthetic Dye
Journal of Natural Fibers
wool
natural dye
mordant
mordant technique
k/s
sustainability
title Dyeing of Wool with Dalbergia sisso as an Eco-friendly Substituent of Conventional Hazardous Synthetic Dye
title_full Dyeing of Wool with Dalbergia sisso as an Eco-friendly Substituent of Conventional Hazardous Synthetic Dye
title_fullStr Dyeing of Wool with Dalbergia sisso as an Eco-friendly Substituent of Conventional Hazardous Synthetic Dye
title_full_unstemmed Dyeing of Wool with Dalbergia sisso as an Eco-friendly Substituent of Conventional Hazardous Synthetic Dye
title_short Dyeing of Wool with Dalbergia sisso as an Eco-friendly Substituent of Conventional Hazardous Synthetic Dye
title_sort dyeing of wool with dalbergia sisso as an eco friendly substituent of conventional hazardous synthetic dye
topic wool
natural dye
mordant
mordant technique
k/s
sustainability
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2021.1993480
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