scholarly journals Dyeability of Red Cabbage Colorant on Silk Fabric Treated With Entada Spiralis Extracts

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.14) ◽  
pp. 416
Author(s):  
N. Mat Shom ◽  
M. I.A. Kadir ◽  
M. R. Ahmad

Of late, dyeing fabrics with natural colorants have been the attention of the industry. Natural colorants especially from plants have the advantage of being friendly towards the environment as the extraction, processing and dyeing procedures are considered green and safe. However, most natural dyes have poor colourfastness and needed mordants to improve their dyeability. In this study, the addition of Entada spiralis was utilized as a surface modifier to improve dyeability on 100% silk fabrics using extracts from red cabbage. The plant serves as a surface-active agent to reduce the surface tension of the fabrics. The surfactant is also a natural resource and therefore is not harmful to the environment. The Entada spiralis was extracted through boiling for 30 minutes on a hot plate before treating the extracts on the fabrics. During dyeing, lime was used as the mordant simultaneously with dyeing. The dyed fabrics were evaluated for colorfastness to washing, rubbing/crocking and perspiration using the Gray Scale Standard. In addition, the dyed fabrics were also measured for their colour strength, colour coordinates and % reflectance. The results showed that dyed fabrics with Entada spiralis have darker shades in comparisons with the untreated fabric.  

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.14) ◽  
pp. 326
Author(s):  
A. F. Che Rahim ◽  
M. R. Ahmad ◽  
K. Ismail ◽  
M. I. Ab Kadir

Of late, research on natural dyes is increasing due to its eco-friendly and less hazardous nature towards humankind. This study focuses on the colour coordinates and colour strength of dyes from Chlorella Vulgaris sp extracted via Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE). The SFE optimum parameters for yield extracts were obtained through response surface methodology along with central composite design approach. Exhaustion dyeing with meta-chrome method was performed on silk fabrics for 60 minutes at 85oC. The dyed silk fabrics were measured and analysed for their colourimetric and fastness properties in accordance to MS ISO and AATCC standards, respectively. The colour shades on the dyed silk fabrics using alum mordant were light brown while for the iron mordant were dark brown. These shades were confirmed with the colour coordinates, L*a*b*, values of the fabrics. The colour strengths of the fabrics dyed with the iron mordant at 2% and 5% dyes were the highest in comparisons with other dyed fabrics. Overall, the colourfastness of the fabrics to washing were quite low but with very good colour staining ratings and fastness to perspiration, rubbing and light.  


Circulation ◽  
1966 ◽  
Vol 33 (4s1) ◽  
Author(s):  
YOSHIMASA MIYAUCHI ◽  
TAKAYUKI INOUE ◽  
BRUCE C. PATON

1952 ◽  
Vol 44 (10) ◽  
pp. 2389-2393 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. L. Walker ◽  
E. E. Petersen ◽  
C. C. Wright

1975 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 116-120
Author(s):  
Tsuyoshi UCHIBORI ◽  
Masatoshi TAKAHASHI ◽  
Ichiro YAMAMOTO ◽  
Shoichiro WATANABE

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