2017
DOI: 10.14233/ajchem.2017.20761
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Study on Tencel Fabric Dyeing with Pomegranate Peel Natural Dyes

Abstract: Textile industries have initiated consideration of using natural dyes, for dyeing and printing of textile goods, to provide the eco-friendly environment. In this research, dyestuff extraction from the pomegranate peel was applied to dye tencel fabric by the solvent extraction process. Ferrous sulphate and copper sulphate were used as mordant agents and three different mordanting methods as pre-mordanting, simultaneous-mordanting and post-mordanting were executed. The dyeing results were accessed through colour… Show more

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“…The content of these compounds depends on the avocado growing conditions and maturity. The colors of colorant solutions depend on those compounds' ingredients [8]. In Viet Nam, avocado seeds are all waste in large quantities and can be collected from coffee shops and local markets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The content of these compounds depends on the avocado growing conditions and maturity. The colors of colorant solutions depend on those compounds' ingredients [8]. In Viet Nam, avocado seeds are all waste in large quantities and can be collected from coffee shops and local markets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, with the ever-growing demand for eco-textiles, natural dyes are gaining attention as an alternative to synthetic dyes (Haji & Naebe, 2020), with natural dyes' resurgence gaining fame within the textile industry due to their eco-friendly nature (Haji & Naebe, 2020;Kiran et al, 2020), their cost-effectiveness, renewability, no disposal problems, and their non-carcinogenic nature (Saha & Datta, 2008). Finally, natural dyes are sustainable, renewable, biodegradable, and anti-allergic from harmful additives (Buyukakinci et al, 2021;Islam et al, 2013;Rehman et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substituting conventional synthetic dyes with natural dyes is an attractive interest to mitigate the problems mentioned above [4,5]. Natural dyes hold great potential for sustainability, offering the possibility of renewability, biodegradable, and anti-allergic from harmful additives [6,7]. Moreover, they have a massive worth in the perspective of deteriorating conventional synthetic polymers and global warming associated with it [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%