2009
DOI: 10.5850/jksct.2009.33.2.256
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The Effect of Gallnut Mordanting on Gromwell Dyed Silk Fabric

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“…And this spectrum exhibits shikonin characteristic absorption peak (k max ) at 520 nm (Chu and Soh 2001;Park et al 2009), which indicates the extract contains shikonin family the functional substance of gromwell. Also, since the gromwell extract solution displayed visible light transmittance in two regions, 560-800 nm and 380-489 nm, the color was identified as magenta evoked by light stronger in blue and red wavelengths than in yellowish-green wavelengths.…”
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“…And this spectrum exhibits shikonin characteristic absorption peak (k max ) at 520 nm (Chu and Soh 2001;Park et al 2009), which indicates the extract contains shikonin family the functional substance of gromwell. Also, since the gromwell extract solution displayed visible light transmittance in two regions, 560-800 nm and 380-489 nm, the color was identified as magenta evoked by light stronger in blue and red wavelengths than in yellowish-green wavelengths.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…They each seem to be the vibration of carbonyl C=O double bond and the aromatic C=C double bond stretch, which originated from gallic acid. Thus, we thought that the gallotannin a major constituent of gallnut (a kind of hydrolysable tannin) was easily hydrolyzed into gallic acid and glucose under weak acids (pH of the gallnut mordant solution: 3.6) (Park et al 2009;Pavia et al 1996). And the gallic acid was possibly incorporated to cotton fabrics by esterification between cellulose hydroxyl of cotton fibers and carboxyl of gallic acid.…”
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“…This extract contains the highest naturally occurring levels of tannin (gallotannin, 50-75%), as well as smaller molecules such as gallic acid and ellagic acid. Additionally, this extract is known to possess pharmaceutical properties, including anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and detoxifying properties [14]. Figure 1 showed the chemical structure of tannin(Gallnut tannin) contained in gallnut and image of gallnut dried.…”
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“…천연매염제인 오배자 5%를 첨가하여 동시매염법으로 행하였다 (Kang et al, 2011;Park et al, 2009 (Cho, 1992;Kim, 1999). (Kim, 1999).…”
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