2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25273
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Enhancement of antibacterial and UV protection properties of blended wool/acrylic and silk fabrics by dyeing with the extract of Mimusops elengi leaves and metal salts

Shahin Hossain,
M. Abdul Jalil,
Tarikul Islam
et al.
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“…Natural colorants are gaining popularity due to their nontoxic and environmentally beneficial properties. , There are numerous sources of color that may be extracted from plants, animals, and insects, and these sources can be used in a variety of ways to dye textiles. , Comparing the cost of production, getting dyes from waste and byproducts would be better than harvesting directly. ,, However, there are drawbacks and difficulties in using natural colorants for dyeing textiles. , These include their inherent shortcomings, which have limited their potential for industrial use, , the lower yield and color fastness, mordant and other chemical requirements, and little to no attraction toward the textile substrate. Also, using metallic mordants in the dyeing process increases the effluent burden because they do not exhaust in a residual dye bath. ,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Natural colorants are gaining popularity due to their nontoxic and environmentally beneficial properties. , There are numerous sources of color that may be extracted from plants, animals, and insects, and these sources can be used in a variety of ways to dye textiles. , Comparing the cost of production, getting dyes from waste and byproducts would be better than harvesting directly. ,, However, there are drawbacks and difficulties in using natural colorants for dyeing textiles. , These include their inherent shortcomings, which have limited their potential for industrial use, , the lower yield and color fastness, mordant and other chemical requirements, and little to no attraction toward the textile substrate. Also, using metallic mordants in the dyeing process increases the effluent burden because they do not exhaust in a residual dye bath. ,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…39−41 Also, using metallic mordants in the dyeing process increases the effluent burden because they do not exhaust in a residual dye bath. 21,42,43 Natural colorants are safe for the environment and human health. The natural synthesis stage in the production of natural colorants occurs in an environmentally benign and sustainable setting with no harmful compounds released into the surrounding environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%