Title of article :
Green Dyeing of Woolen Yarns with weld and Madder natural Dyes in the Presences of Biomordant
Author/Authors :
Hosseinnezhad ، M. Department of Organic Colorants - Center of Excellence for Color Science and Technology - Institute for Color Science and Technology , Gharanjig ، K. Department of Organic Colorants - Center of Excellence for Color Science and Technology - Institute for Color Science and Technology , Jafari ، R. Department of Color Physics - Institute for Color Science and Technology , Imani ، H. Department of Carpet - Tehran University of Art
Abstract :
Nowadays, using sustainable dyeing process has become a necessity, but does not meet performance requirements. Application of biomordants was recommended to enhance the quality of dyeing. In order to design a green dyeing process, oak extract as bio-mordants and madder and weld luteola as natural dyes were used. The FTIR-ATR spectra of the washed wool yarn, mordanted wool yarn and mordanted dyed wool yarns confirmed bonding of wool yarns to the green mordant and dyes through a comparing chemical structure. The effective linkage between yarn, mordant and dye molecules removes the C-N peaks in FTIR-ATR spectra. After dyeing process, fastness and colorimetric attributes of dyed wool yarns were investigated. The K/S values of dyed wool yarns with extracted madder and weld luteola was quantified; properties including light, wash, and rubbing fastnesses were defined as per ISO standard methods.
Keywords :
Bio , mordant , Green Dyeing , Oak , Wool , Colorimetric properties
Journal title :
Progress in Color, Colorants and Coating (PCCC)
Journal title :
Progress in Color, Colorants and Coating (PCCC)