2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.111833
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Chickpea husk – A potential agro waste for coloration and functional finishing of textiles

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“…These increases in color-strength values of LS-treated fabric samples were found to be statistically signifi cant, as proved by the ANOVA test. It is reported that the UPF of the fabric harbors a positive relationship with the color values of the fabric, because a dark color absorbs higher UV radiation than light shades [21]. In our study also, we have observed a direct positive correlation between the UPF and K/S.…”
Section: Color Strength Of Ls-treated Fabricssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…These increases in color-strength values of LS-treated fabric samples were found to be statistically signifi cant, as proved by the ANOVA test. It is reported that the UPF of the fabric harbors a positive relationship with the color values of the fabric, because a dark color absorbs higher UV radiation than light shades [21]. In our study also, we have observed a direct positive correlation between the UPF and K/S.…”
Section: Color Strength Of Ls-treated Fabricssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Recently, chickpea husk was used to extract textile grade dye that is able to impart color to cotton, silk and wool fabrics as well as to give functional finishing features of textiles by using a totally eco-friendly process [81]. Treated fabrics showed a good dye uptake and adequate wash, light and rubbing fastness properties, in addition to a good ultraviolet protection property and excellent resistance against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli bacteria.…”
Section: Other Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesquisadores demonstraram através de estudos outros procedimentos eficientes de pigmentação usando métodos variados e diversas espécies de plantas como a casca de grão de bico (um potencial desperdício agrícola que pode ser utilizado para a coloração e funcionalidade acabamento de têxteis) (Jose et al, 2019); extrato de flor de Tagetes erecta para tingimento, acabamento anti-UV e antioxidante economicamente viável (Shabbir et al, 2017); extrato de casca de romã (Punica granatum l) com propriedades antibacterianas e funcionalização antifúngica (Butola et al, 2019;Zuber et al, 2019) e extração assistida por ultrassom por micro-ondas de corantes naturais da casca de sorgo com diferentes solventes (Wizi et al, 2018).…”
Section: Staphylococcus Aureusunclassified