2021
DOI: 10.36953/ecj.2021.221213
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Ultrasonic dyeing of wool fabric with aqueous extract of Ratanjot (Onosma echioides) natural dye

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to compare the conventional and ultrasonic dyeing methods in terms of its colour strength and colour fastness properties of wool fabric dyed with Ratanjot root. The results suggested that dyeing of wool fabric with natural dye Ratanjot (Onosma echioides) using ultrasonic waves, significantly improved the dye uptake percentage to 12.31 per cent from conventional heating methods.  The fastness grade were found to be higher with ultrasonic than conventional heating. Additionally, the … Show more

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“…38 The addition of sustainable tools such as US rays has solved the problem by its unique mode of action, that is, energy transfer via acoustic cavitation. 39 The bubbling produced by this process is continuous, a sort of energy that ruptures its cell wall when it strikes the boundary and allows the plant moiety (Curcuminoids) to interact wall with solvent. 40 Thus this mass transfer kinetics in a sustainable way, when employed during dyeing, shows good yield onto fabric.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 The addition of sustainable tools such as US rays has solved the problem by its unique mode of action, that is, energy transfer via acoustic cavitation. 39 The bubbling produced by this process is continuous, a sort of energy that ruptures its cell wall when it strikes the boundary and allows the plant moiety (Curcuminoids) to interact wall with solvent. 40 Thus this mass transfer kinetics in a sustainable way, when employed during dyeing, shows good yield onto fabric.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%