2021
DOI: 10.21608/ejchem.2021.72139.3589
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Microwave-assisted dyeing of wool fabrics with natural dyes as eco- friendly dyeing method: part II. The effect of using different mordants

Abstract: Our current study aims to study the effect of different metallic mordants on the new natural dyes that we were able to extract in a previous study. The extent to which the intensity of colour is affected by the presence of metallic mordants have been studied and also the effect of the concentration of each mordant on the natural dyes was investigated. The changes that took place on the colour axes were screened, and then the fastness of the new dyes were studied after applying them to the wool fabric.

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“…A dye molecule can only form a fabric fiber bond, while a mordant molecules bond with two or more plant color pigment molecules [25]. In addition to the pigment bonding to the mordant, the mordants' type and concentration also determine the color strength [31] and are not determined by the temperature at the time of dying [32].…”
Section: E Color Expression On the Fabricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A dye molecule can only form a fabric fiber bond, while a mordant molecules bond with two or more plant color pigment molecules [25]. In addition to the pigment bonding to the mordant, the mordants' type and concentration also determine the color strength [31] and are not determined by the temperature at the time of dying [32].…”
Section: E Color Expression On the Fabricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exudate gums are among the oldest natural gums being known .The three major exudate gums Karaya gum, Tragacanth gum and Arabic gum have a unique range of functionalities. [34][35][36][37][38][39] Gums are biopolymers which mainly consist of carbohydrates sometimes with small amounts of proteins and minerals. [40] a) Karaya gum Karaya gum an acetylated polysaccharide exudate of Sterculia urens trees.…”
Section: Plant Exudatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microwave-assisted extraction technology is a high-speed process used in various raw materials for selectively targeted compounds. During solvent extraction, the technology utilizes a microwave applicator as the energy source, leading to the following advantages: faster production, reduced energy consumption, improved quality, and reduced amount of the solvent used [114][115][116].…”
Section: Microwave-assisted Extraction Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%