2021
DOI: 10.1080/00405000.2021.1908008
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Determination of optimum dyeing recipe with different amount of mordants in handmade cotton fabrics woven with olive leaves by grey relational analysis method

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“…In order to obtain a green, clean, environmentally friendly yarn dyeing, two natural dyes, Iranian madder and weld, and tannin-rich oak extract as a bio-mordant were used for carpet yarn dyeing (Hosseinnezhad et al 2021a ). In one of the studies, the usability of the natural dye obtained from the leaves of the olive tree in cotton fabrics woven with handmade threads was investigated, while Quercus aegilops L. (Valonia oak) was also used as a natural mordant along with citric acid (Özomay et al 2022b ). While examining the use of natural dye obtained from the Sambucus ebulus L. plant in hemp fabric dyeing, gallnut extract ( Quercus aegilops L.) was used as a natural mordant.…”
Section: Mordant Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to obtain a green, clean, environmentally friendly yarn dyeing, two natural dyes, Iranian madder and weld, and tannin-rich oak extract as a bio-mordant were used for carpet yarn dyeing (Hosseinnezhad et al 2021a ). In one of the studies, the usability of the natural dye obtained from the leaves of the olive tree in cotton fabrics woven with handmade threads was investigated, while Quercus aegilops L. (Valonia oak) was also used as a natural mordant along with citric acid (Özomay et al 2022b ). While examining the use of natural dye obtained from the Sambucus ebulus L. plant in hemp fabric dyeing, gallnut extract ( Quercus aegilops L.) was used as a natural mordant.…”
Section: Mordant Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also tested on cotton fabrics woven with handmade yarns by using 3 different mordant materials. The study concluded that dyeing with citric acid mordant (10%) gave the best fastness values [42]. Current studies were performed to develop a method for the extraction of a natural dye from the olive fruit peel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,16 The world protection associations and health conscious people have forced the industrialists to provide sustainable, green, clean, and eco-label products which have not only soothing nature but also act as remedies for diseases. [17][18][19] Previous studies revealed that their effluents could be disposed, recyclable, and even on adding in soil can play as the role of fertilizers. 20 Their extracts, when employed on to the fabric, the dyed fabrics show biological characteristics which are beneficial for humanity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%