2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-18507-5
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Environmental-friendly extraction of Peepal (Ficus Religiosa) bark-based reddish brown tannin natural dye for silk coloration

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“…These additional functional units impart their role when dyed mordanted fabrics are subjected to light, washing, dry cleaning, and crocking. 40,41 4 | CONCLUSION One of the main problems of many industries is the production of wastewater and environmental pollutions. Therefore, this is one of the most important issues regarding the reduction of pollution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These additional functional units impart their role when dyed mordanted fabrics are subjected to light, washing, dry cleaning, and crocking. 40,41 4 | CONCLUSION One of the main problems of many industries is the production of wastewater and environmental pollutions. Therefore, this is one of the most important issues regarding the reduction of pollution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using bio‐mordants, the extra bonding and conjugation which present in functional active component of bio‐mordant play their role while making interaction with colorant and silk fabric (amide linkage). These additional functional units impart their role when dyed mordanted fabrics are subjected to light, washing, dry cleaning, and crocking 40,41 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been an interest to revive natural dyes across the world. [12,28] Because some synthetic dyes are forbidden in Western nations owing to their poisonous, carcinogenic, and polluting characteristics. [8,10] So natural dyes became the primary colourants for textiles until the end of the nineteenth century.…”
Section: Natural Dyesmentioning
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“…[2] These limitations and challenges are as follows:-1-It is difficult to reproduce hues using natural dyes since these agro-products vary from crop season to crop season, place to place, species to species, and maturity period. [17,28,29] 2-It is difficult to establish a recipe for using natural dyes since the natural dyeing process and colour development are dependent not only on the colour component but also on the materials. [29] 3-Inadequate availability of exact technical knowledge on extraction and colouring methods.…”
Section: Advantages Of Natural Dyesmentioning
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