Abstract A large amount of functional materials remain in spent coffee grounds and form discards in the coffee beverage industry. Moreover, the extract from these spent coffee grounds contains sufficient amounts of pigments that can be utilized for textile dyeing. Therefore, in this study, the coloring and functional development of textiles by application of spent coffee extracts to wool fabrics was investigated. For preparation of the dyed wool fabrics, spent coffee grounds were dried after collecting them from a local coffee house. They were then subjected to extraction using a manual espresso machine. The spent coffee extract was applied to wool fabrics using an infrared (IR) dyeing machine, and after dyeing, the wool fabrics were post-m...
Introduction of natural dyes into modern dye houses is very promising green chemistry concept which ...
In the present study, dyeing potential of waste water from distillation process was investigated for...
Natural dyes, obtained from plants, insects/animals, and minerals, are renewable and sustainable bio...
Spent coffee grounds are the byproduct of coffee brewing and are generally discarded as waste. Howev...
Spent coffee grounds are the byproduct of coffee brewing and are generally discarded as waste. Howev...
Coffee ground residues is considered as biomass and organic wastes that can be used for further appl...
Safety of environment and human health is an essential requirement of modern industrial techniques. ...
Dyestuffs extracted from naturally originated materials are getting popularity in terms of environme...
Spent coffee grounds that are left behind during the coffee brewing process consist of valuable tann...
AbstractIn this study, the wool fabric was mordanted with natural mordant agents extracted from the ...
© 2018 Inst. Nat. Cercetare-Dezvoltare Text. Pielarie. All rights reserved.Fashion and color are the...
AbstractAqueous extract of natural dye, tea was dyed on the wool fabric with dark brown for 2% and 5...
Part of the coffee plant as a whole from the roots until the fruit can produce dye pigment, the coff...
In this study, woollen fabrics were dyed with the aqueous extract of fresh red cabbage leaves, conta...
The use of polyphenol oxidases in low environmental impact biotechnology is launching a new dyeing t...
Introduction of natural dyes into modern dye houses is very promising green chemistry concept which ...
In the present study, dyeing potential of waste water from distillation process was investigated for...
Natural dyes, obtained from plants, insects/animals, and minerals, are renewable and sustainable bio...
Spent coffee grounds are the byproduct of coffee brewing and are generally discarded as waste. Howev...
Spent coffee grounds are the byproduct of coffee brewing and are generally discarded as waste. Howev...
Coffee ground residues is considered as biomass and organic wastes that can be used for further appl...
Safety of environment and human health is an essential requirement of modern industrial techniques. ...
Dyestuffs extracted from naturally originated materials are getting popularity in terms of environme...
Spent coffee grounds that are left behind during the coffee brewing process consist of valuable tann...
AbstractIn this study, the wool fabric was mordanted with natural mordant agents extracted from the ...
© 2018 Inst. Nat. Cercetare-Dezvoltare Text. Pielarie. All rights reserved.Fashion and color are the...
AbstractAqueous extract of natural dye, tea was dyed on the wool fabric with dark brown for 2% and 5...
Part of the coffee plant as a whole from the roots until the fruit can produce dye pigment, the coff...
In this study, woollen fabrics were dyed with the aqueous extract of fresh red cabbage leaves, conta...
The use of polyphenol oxidases in low environmental impact biotechnology is launching a new dyeing t...
Introduction of natural dyes into modern dye houses is very promising green chemistry concept which ...
In the present study, dyeing potential of waste water from distillation process was investigated for...
Natural dyes, obtained from plants, insects/animals, and minerals, are renewable and sustainable bio...