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Sustainable appraisal of lipstick tree seeds ( <i>Bixa orellana</i> )-based bixin natural orange colorant for green mordanted silk fabrics and wool yarns

Muhammad Arfat Yameen, Shahid Adeel, Mahwish Salman, Aminoddin Hajı, Fariha Asghar, Rony Mia, Muhammad Imran

2024Science Progress16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(annatto) through response surface methodology. Central composite design experiments highlight the significant enhancement of color outcomes achieved through microwave treatment. For silk, the optimal conditions (80 °C for 40 min) with annatto extract yield a color strength (K/S) of 17.8588, while wool achieves a K/S of 7.5329. Introducing eco-friendly bio-mordants, such as pomegranate peel and red sumac tannins, enhances color strength. Pre-dyeing treatments with 2% red sumac, 1.5% pomegranate peel, and weld flower extracts for silk produce high color strength, with K/S values of 16.4063, 16.3784, and 12.1658, respectively. Post-dyeing, the K/S values increase to 40.1178, 17.4779, and 21.6494. Wool yarn exhibits similar improvements, with pre-dyeing K/S values of 13.1353, 13.5060, and 16.3232, escalating to 10.5892, 15.3141, and 23.4850 post-dyeing. Furthermore, this research underscores improved colorfastness properties, including notable enhancements in light, wash, and rubbing fastness for both silk fabric and wool yarn. These findings underscore the efficacy of the proposed sustainable dyeing methods, offering valuable insights for eco-friendly textile production.

Topics & Concepts

DyeingWoolMordantSILKPulp and paper industryOrange (colour)Environmentally friendlyRaw materialMaterials scienceMathematicsHorticultureFood scienceChemistryComposite materialBiologyEngineeringOrganic chemistryEcologyDyeing and Modifying Textile FibersSilk-based biomaterials and applicationsPhytochemical compounds biological activities