2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14091832
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Research on the Dyeing Properties of Chinese Fir Using Ultrasonic-Assisted Mulberry Pigment Dyeing

Yiqing Qi,
Ziwen Zhou,
Ran Xu
et al.

Abstract: Wood dyeing plays a crucial role in improving the aesthetic appeal of wood. To enhance the value of Chinese fir, this study used environmentally friendly mulberry pigment and ultrasonic technology to dye Chinese fir. A single-factor test was conducted to investigate the impact of ultrasonic power, dyeing temperature, dyeing time, and dye concentration on dye uptake and color difference. The results revealed that ultrasonic treatment significantly increased the dye uptake and color difference compared with conv… Show more

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“…It may be because the mordant concentration is small; the dye cannot be thoroughly combined with the wood, resulting in a lighter color after staining. When the mordant concentration exceeds 0.8%, due to excessive metal ions, excess metal ions are easy to adsorb and aggregate on the surface of wood, resulting in floating color and decreased colorfastness to washing [43]. Therefore, the mordant concentration of peanut coat pigment should be selected at 0.6~1%.…”
Section: Analysis Of Single Factor Experiments Results Of Peanut Coat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be because the mordant concentration is small; the dye cannot be thoroughly combined with the wood, resulting in a lighter color after staining. When the mordant concentration exceeds 0.8%, due to excessive metal ions, excess metal ions are easy to adsorb and aggregate on the surface of wood, resulting in floating color and decreased colorfastness to washing [43]. Therefore, the mordant concentration of peanut coat pigment should be selected at 0.6~1%.…”
Section: Analysis Of Single Factor Experiments Results Of Peanut Coat...mentioning
confidence: 99%