DYEING SILK FABRICS WITH STINK BEAN POD (PARKIA SPECIOSA HASSK.) NATURAL DYE IN THE COLOR FASTNESS AND UV PROTECTION

This paper describes natural dye extracted from stink bean pod (Parkia speciosa Hassk.) which was dyed on the silk fabric. The mordants as aluminum potassium sulfate, iron chloride, sodium hydroxide and mud were used to dye fabric using three different dyeing methods: pre-mordanting, meta-mordanting...

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Main Authors: M. MASAE, L. SIKONG, P. CHOOPOOL, P. PITSUWAN, W. SRIWITTAYAKUL, A. BONBANG, N. KIMTHONG
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2017-07-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2012%20issue%207%20July%202017/12_7_6.pdf
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Summary:This paper describes natural dye extracted from stink bean pod (Parkia speciosa Hassk.) which was dyed on the silk fabric. The mordants as aluminum potassium sulfate, iron chloride, sodium hydroxide and mud were used to dye fabric using three different dyeing methods: pre-mordanting, meta-mordanting and post-mordanting. The color fastness to washing, water, perspiration, light and crocking of the dyed samples was determined according to AATCC test methods. In this study the UV-protection properties on silk fabrics were investigated. The chemical functional groups of the dyes were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The results revealed that the dyeing silk fabrics with stink beans pod were fair to good fastness to washing and crocking and very poor to poor light fastness with the exception of samples mordanted with iron chloride. The water and perspiration fastness ratings were fair to good. Silk fabrics mordanted with iron chloride and dyed with stink bean usually showed good UV-protection levels even if undyed. These extracts gave polyphenolic, betalain dye and chlorophyll content. Therefore, it was suggested that stink bean pod has the potential in producing functional dyes that could be imparted into the silk dyeing natural colorant system.
ISSN:1823-4690