Natural Dyeing of Wool by Madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) Root Extract Using Tannin-based Biomordants: Colorimetric,Fastness and Tensile Assay |
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Authors: | Aref Jahangiri Seyed Majid Ghoreishian Ahmad Akbari Mohammad Norouzi Masoomeh Ghasemi Maryamsadat Ghoreishian Elham Shafiabadi |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Carpet,University of Kashan,Kashan,Iran;2.Department of Biological Engineering, Biohybrid Systems Research Center (BSRC),Inha University,Incheon,Korea;3.Nano Science and Technology Institute,University of Kashan,Kashan,Iran;4.Graduate Program of Biomedical Engineering,University of Manitoba,Winnipeg,Canada;5.Department of Physics,Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch,Tehran,Iran;6.Department of Textile & Fashion Design,Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch,Tehran,Iran;7.Department of Textile Engineering,Kar University,Qazvin,Iran |
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Abstract: | In this work, the natural dyeing behavior of woollen yarn with madder (Rubia tinctorum L.) root extract was studied. The effects of different tannin-rich plants (Rhus coriaria, Eucalyptus, Terminalia chebula, Quercus castaneifolia, Pomegranate) extract as biomordants and alum (as a chemical mordant) with two mordanting procedures (pre- and metamordanting) on color characteristics of the dyed samples were also investigated. The CIEDE2000 values, color strength (K/S), washing fastness and tensile property of the mordanted and dyed samples were assessed. Visually, a range of hues from orange to brownish-red were obtained. In general, pre-biomordanted samples with Rhus coriaria (10 %owf), Eucalyptus (10 %owf), Terminalia chebula (5 %owf), Quercus castaneifolia (5 %owf) and Pomegranate (5 %owf) showed almost the same color difference (ΔE00) and wash fastness values compared to those treated with 3 %owf alum. Finally, it was concluded from the comparative studies that the biomordants have good potential to be considered as alternatives to the common chemical mordants. |
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