2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4876-0_3
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Green Dyeing of Cotton- New Strategies to Replace Toxic Metallic Salts

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“…However, the (reactive) dyeing process needs substantial amounts of water, chemicals, and energy during processing; it generates a huge amount of chemical wastes, 14 and thus is one of the major sources of environmental pollution. In order to reduce the environmental burden of the reactive dyeing processes, there are many attempts as follows: development of new reactive dyes with enhanced fixation rates, modifications related to dyeing machinery and processes, chemical modifications of the cellulosic fibre before dyeing, usage of biodegradable organic compounds in dyeing baths, and the improvement of waste treatment processes 15–20 . In spite of the many significant advancements in the sustainable dyeing of CO, it is mainly water‐dependent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the (reactive) dyeing process needs substantial amounts of water, chemicals, and energy during processing; it generates a huge amount of chemical wastes, 14 and thus is one of the major sources of environmental pollution. In order to reduce the environmental burden of the reactive dyeing processes, there are many attempts as follows: development of new reactive dyes with enhanced fixation rates, modifications related to dyeing machinery and processes, chemical modifications of the cellulosic fibre before dyeing, usage of biodegradable organic compounds in dyeing baths, and the improvement of waste treatment processes 15–20 . In spite of the many significant advancements in the sustainable dyeing of CO, it is mainly water‐dependent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to reduce the environmental burden of the reactive dyeing processes, there are many attempts as follows: development of new reactive dyes with enhanced fixation rates, modifications related to dyeing machinery and processes, chemical modifications of the cellulosic fibre before dyeing, usage of biodegradable organic compounds in dyeing baths, and the improvement of waste treatment processes. [15][16][17][18][19][20] In spite of the many significant advancements in the sustainable dyeing of CO, it is mainly water-dependent. Therefore, a much better strategy should be found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%