2020
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2020.1776660
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Single-stage coloration and multiple finishing of cotton with eucalyptus leaves extracts

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“…Regarding other dyeing process conditions, other studies found that increasing the dye concentration at the same temperature and time resulted in a higher K/S value [ 19 , 38 ]. According to Endris and Govindan [ 39 ], when the temperature was increased in cotton fabric dyeing process, the K/S value was not affected, suggesting that dyeing at lower temperatures is preferable for better results and a more efficient dyeing process.…”
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“…Regarding other dyeing process conditions, other studies found that increasing the dye concentration at the same temperature and time resulted in a higher K/S value [ 19 , 38 ]. According to Endris and Govindan [ 39 ], when the temperature was increased in cotton fabric dyeing process, the K/S value was not affected, suggesting that dyeing at lower temperatures is preferable for better results and a more efficient dyeing process.…”
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“…Several processes were employed to enhance the K/S and color fastness properties of dyed fabrics. The most common processes were pre-mordanting or meta-mordanting with alum [ 19 , 40 ] or meta-mordanting with aluminum sulfate (Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 ) [ 38 , 39 ].…”
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“…This research has done a cage test to assess the mosquito bites and the efficiency of mosquito repellent fabric. The recently reported article (Endris & Govindan, 2022) showed that the Eucalyptus Globulus leaves have an insect-repellent rate of around 90% and good durability.…”
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