In this study, dyeability of wool fabrics with walnut leaves extract have been investigated in presence of various acids including acetic acid, citric acid, maleic acid, oxalic acid, and formic acid. Each wool fabric was pretreated with 1 M of acid solution, separately. The pretreated fabrics were dyed with walnut leaves extract using various mordants by metamordanting method. Color strength values of the dyed fabrics were evaluated by measuring K/S values. Fastness properties (washing, rubbing, and light fastness) were also determined. The pretreated fiber sample surfaces were observed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The present study showed that citric acid pretreatment plays an important role for improving the dyeability of w...
The use of natural dyes has attracted increasing worldwide attention as the carcinogenicity and envi...
In this paper the influence of the formic and oxalic acids, as substances for dyebath pH adjusting,...
The desire to colour textiles is as old as spinning and weaving. Natural dyes have been used since t...
Wool fabrics were pretreated with calcium and sodium oxalate in acidic and alkaline pH media. The pr...
In this study, apple leaves were used to dye wool and cotton fabrics. Effects of mordant type and dy...
In this paper, Rajshahi silk fabric was modified by acetic acid, tannic acid and their mixture. Afte...
Different approaches for the functional finishing of textile are now assessed as the popular subject...
In this study, wool fibers are dyed with a natural colorant extracted from walnut bark in presence a...
In this study, woollen fabrics were dyed with the aqueous extract of fresh red cabbage leaves, conta...
157-161Keratin has been extracted from wool using ammonium thioglycolate under nitrogen atmosphere ...
In the present study, dyeing potential of waste water from distillation process was investigated for...
Dyestuffs extracted from naturally originated materials are getting popularity in terms of environme...
AbstractAqueous extract of natural dye, tea was dyed on the wool fabric with dark brown for 2% and 5...
In this study, organic cotton fabrics were dyed with different natural dye sources (madder root, wal...
164-169The term natural dye, cover all the dyes derived from natural resources such as plants, ins...
The use of natural dyes has attracted increasing worldwide attention as the carcinogenicity and envi...
In this paper the influence of the formic and oxalic acids, as substances for dyebath pH adjusting,...
The desire to colour textiles is as old as spinning and weaving. Natural dyes have been used since t...
Wool fabrics were pretreated with calcium and sodium oxalate in acidic and alkaline pH media. The pr...
In this study, apple leaves were used to dye wool and cotton fabrics. Effects of mordant type and dy...
In this paper, Rajshahi silk fabric was modified by acetic acid, tannic acid and their mixture. Afte...
Different approaches for the functional finishing of textile are now assessed as the popular subject...
In this study, wool fibers are dyed with a natural colorant extracted from walnut bark in presence a...
In this study, woollen fabrics were dyed with the aqueous extract of fresh red cabbage leaves, conta...
157-161Keratin has been extracted from wool using ammonium thioglycolate under nitrogen atmosphere ...
In the present study, dyeing potential of waste water from distillation process was investigated for...
Dyestuffs extracted from naturally originated materials are getting popularity in terms of environme...
AbstractAqueous extract of natural dye, tea was dyed on the wool fabric with dark brown for 2% and 5...
In this study, organic cotton fabrics were dyed with different natural dye sources (madder root, wal...
164-169The term natural dye, cover all the dyes derived from natural resources such as plants, ins...
The use of natural dyes has attracted increasing worldwide attention as the carcinogenicity and envi...
In this paper the influence of the formic and oxalic acids, as substances for dyebath pH adjusting,...
The desire to colour textiles is as old as spinning and weaving. Natural dyes have been used since t...