2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rineng.2023.101032
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Eco-friendly coloration from mahogany wood waste for sustainable dyeing of organic nonwoven cotton fabric

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“…After mordant dyeing, the washing color fastness and friction of the fabrics are improved, benefiting from the complexes between the silk fibers and lac pigment during the process of mordant dyeing, which improves the binding force between the dye and the fibers. In addition, the water solubility of the dye decreases after the coordination reaction [4,10]. The lac dyed silk fabrics show good light fastness, reaching level 4.…”
Section: Color Fastness Of Dyed Fabricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After mordant dyeing, the washing color fastness and friction of the fabrics are improved, benefiting from the complexes between the silk fibers and lac pigment during the process of mordant dyeing, which improves the binding force between the dye and the fibers. In addition, the water solubility of the dye decreases after the coordination reaction [4,10]. The lac dyed silk fabrics show good light fastness, reaching level 4.…”
Section: Color Fastness Of Dyed Fabricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), so the application of natural dyes partially replacing synthetic dyes and synthetic finishing agents has received great attention [4][5][6][7]. Many researchers have studied dyeing and functionalizing textiles using natural materials from various sources to develop high value-added textiles [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The textile industry plays a substantial role in exacerbating climate change and environmental harm [Nayab-Ul-Hossain, 2023; Mia et al, 2023, Reza et al, 2023, de Oliveira Neto et al, 2022. Key contributors to its adverse environmental effects include resource-intensive manufacturing, emissions of greenhouse gases, extensive use of water and chemicals, the generation of waste [Mbachu et al, 2023; Barua et al, 2023], and the prevalence of fast fashion [Earth.org, 2023; Millward-Hopkins et al, 2023; Bartl & Ispmiller, 2023].…”
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“…The adoption of natural colorants in these diverse fields aligns with the growing demand for environmentally friendly and non-toxic alternatives, fostering a safer and ecologically conscious approach to manufacturing processes. 12 As a result, we have also extracted natural colors from various plant sources, including tulsi leaves, 13 Rheum emodi plants, 14 gardenia yellow, 15 Triadica sebifera , 16 Amba-haldi, 17 black rice, 18 Coral Jasmine flower, 19 Butea monosperma plants, 20 Alkanna tinctoria roots, 21 and neem leaves extractions. 22…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%