Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad

This study aimed to identify the effect of tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide when it is surface treated on cotton and silk. Then the dyeability of treated cotton and silk is compared with the untreated ones when they are dyed using natural dyes extracted from henna powder. Therefore, the surface treatm...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Radzi, Najihah, Tengku Ahmad, Tengku Azlia Syahira
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34764/1/34764.pdf
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author Mohamed Radzi, Najihah
Tengku Ahmad, Tengku Azlia Syahira
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description This study aimed to identify the effect of tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide when it is surface treated on cotton and silk. Then the dyeability of treated cotton and silk is compared with the untreated ones when they are dyed using natural dyes extracted from henna powder. Therefore, the surface treatment using tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide was done on cotton on silk first before these fabrics were dyed using natural dyes extracted from henna powder. Alum and rice husk are two mordants that were used using simultaneous mordanting method. There were several testing conducted in this study to achieve the objectives such as surface appearance, colour strength using K/S value and colourfastness properties. The results show that surface treatment using tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide does not really improve the shades of colour produced. Generally, the colourfastness to washing for all fabric samples in terms of colour change is poor to moderate, while colourfastness to washing in terms of staining is good to excellent. Colourfastness to crocking generally shows the results of good to excellent for all fabric samples and colourfastness to light shows the results of moderate to good.
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spelling oai:ir.uitm.edu.my:347642022-06-27T08:49:15Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34764/ Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad Mohamed Radzi, Najihah Tengku Ahmad, Tengku Azlia Syahira Natural dyes This study aimed to identify the effect of tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide when it is surface treated on cotton and silk. Then the dyeability of treated cotton and silk is compared with the untreated ones when they are dyed using natural dyes extracted from henna powder. Therefore, the surface treatment using tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide was done on cotton on silk first before these fabrics were dyed using natural dyes extracted from henna powder. Alum and rice husk are two mordants that were used using simultaneous mordanting method. There were several testing conducted in this study to achieve the objectives such as surface appearance, colour strength using K/S value and colourfastness properties. The results show that surface treatment using tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide does not really improve the shades of colour produced. Generally, the colourfastness to washing for all fabric samples in terms of colour change is poor to moderate, while colourfastness to washing in terms of staining is good to excellent. Colourfastness to crocking generally shows the results of good to excellent for all fabric samples and colourfastness to light shows the results of moderate to good. 2016-07 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34764/1/34764.pdf Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad. (2016) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad
title Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad
title_full Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad
title_fullStr Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad
title_full_unstemmed Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad
title_short Dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder / Najihah Mohamed Radzi and Tengku Azlia Syahira Tengku Ahmad
title_sort dyeing of surface treated cotton and silk using natural dyes extracted from henna powder najihah mohamed radzi and tengku azlia syahira tengku ahmad
topic Natural dyes
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34764/1/34764.pdf
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