The continuing importance of blue denim maintains indigo as an important vat dye industrially. In this review, we examine the various methods that have been used in the past and are currently used to reduce and dissolve indigo for dyeing. We discuss recent insights into the bacterial fermentation technology, the advantages and disadvantages of the direct chemical methods that have predominated for the last century and potentially cleaner technologies of catalytic hydrogenation and electrochemistry, which are becoming increasingly important. With considerations of environmental impact high on the dyeing industry's agenda, we also discuss the developments that have led to the production of pre-reduced indigo
The exponential development in knowledge on the health and environmental concerns linked to conventi...
Indigo (C.I. Vat Blue 1) is a water-insoluble pigment exhibiting no affinity for fibres, and must be...
100-109Indigo is extensively used for dyeing of denim. Though indigo is a class of vat dye, it cann...
The continuing importance of blue denim maintains indigo as an important vat dye industrially. In th...
Indigo, originally derived from plants, is the dye used to produce the colour of denim. The textile ...
Indigo is the world‟s only natural blue dye. At the industry level, indigo dye reduced in high alkal...
The release of colored wastewater from industries into surface water bodies creates undesirable cons...
Indigo is one of the most consumed dyes in the textile sector, as it is widely used for the dyeing o...
Indigo\u27s ability to dye a wide variety of fabric types gives it a prominent place in the textile ...
© 2018 The Authors. Coloration Technology © 2018 Society of Dyers and Colourists Indigo (CI Vat Blue...
Indigo dye is used to shed fabrics blue and has principal share in the entire quantity of dyes used ...
Indigo is insoluble in water and most dyeing solvents. Hence, its use in textile coloration is achie...
Synthetic dyes are vastly used for colouring numerous materials, although the adverse effects on env...
Indigo is an economically important dye, especially for the textile industry and the dyeing of denim...
The undesired redeposition of indigo during the enzymatic ageing of denim garments with cellulases i...
The exponential development in knowledge on the health and environmental concerns linked to conventi...
Indigo (C.I. Vat Blue 1) is a water-insoluble pigment exhibiting no affinity for fibres, and must be...
100-109Indigo is extensively used for dyeing of denim. Though indigo is a class of vat dye, it cann...
The continuing importance of blue denim maintains indigo as an important vat dye industrially. In th...
Indigo, originally derived from plants, is the dye used to produce the colour of denim. The textile ...
Indigo is the world‟s only natural blue dye. At the industry level, indigo dye reduced in high alkal...
The release of colored wastewater from industries into surface water bodies creates undesirable cons...
Indigo is one of the most consumed dyes in the textile sector, as it is widely used for the dyeing o...
Indigo\u27s ability to dye a wide variety of fabric types gives it a prominent place in the textile ...
© 2018 The Authors. Coloration Technology © 2018 Society of Dyers and Colourists Indigo (CI Vat Blue...
Indigo dye is used to shed fabrics blue and has principal share in the entire quantity of dyes used ...
Indigo is insoluble in water and most dyeing solvents. Hence, its use in textile coloration is achie...
Synthetic dyes are vastly used for colouring numerous materials, although the adverse effects on env...
Indigo is an economically important dye, especially for the textile industry and the dyeing of denim...
The undesired redeposition of indigo during the enzymatic ageing of denim garments with cellulases i...
The exponential development in knowledge on the health and environmental concerns linked to conventi...
Indigo (C.I. Vat Blue 1) is a water-insoluble pigment exhibiting no affinity for fibres, and must be...
100-109Indigo is extensively used for dyeing of denim. Though indigo is a class of vat dye, it cann...