2019
DOI: 10.14504/ajr.6.4.2
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Studies on the Dyeing and Functional Properties of Modified Berberine for a Variety of Fabrics

Abstract: In the present study, berberine, a natural dye, was modified by a simple chemical conversion with the aim of improving its dyeing properties. The modified berberine was successfully applied in the dyeing and functional finishing of a variety of fabrics. The uptake of the modified berberine by acrylic fabric was more sensitive to the pH of dye bath than that of berberine. The silk, cotton, wool, polyamide, and polyester fabrics dyed with the modified berberine all showed greater exhaustion than with berberine. … Show more

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“…Due of the hydrophobic and crystalline structure of synthetic fibers, the majority of natural dyeing research focuses on natural fibers. Some research on acrylic dyeing has employed berberine, a cationic natural dye [21], and modified acrylic fibers dyed with curcumin [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due of the hydrophobic and crystalline structure of synthetic fibers, the majority of natural dyeing research focuses on natural fibers. Some research on acrylic dyeing has employed berberine, a cationic natural dye [21], and modified acrylic fibers dyed with curcumin [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the dyeing properties of modified berberine has been studied on various fabrics. 17 In this study, the effects of dyeing pH, temperature, time, and berberine concentration on the dyeing properties of berberine on CDP fibers were evaluated. Simultaneously, its adsorption properties were investigated in terms of dyeing thermodynamics and kinetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%