Wash Fastness of Textile Fibers Dyed with Natural Dye from Eucalyptus Wood Steaming Waste
Natural dyes are gaining interest due their expected
low risk to human health and to the environment. In this study, the
wash fastness of a natural coloring matter from the liquid waste
produced in the steam treatment of eucalyptus wood in textile fabrics
was investigated. Specifically, eucalyptus wood extract was used to
dye cotton, nylon and wool in an exhaust dyeing process without the
addition of the traditional mordanting agents and then submitted to
wash fastness analysis. The resulting dyed fabrics were evaluated for
color fastness. It was found that wash fastness of dyed fabrics was
very good to cotton and excellent to nylon and wool.
[1] T. Bechtold, A. Turcanua, E. Ganglbergerb, S. Geisslerb, “Natural dyes
in modern textile dyehouses: how to combine experiences of two
centuries to meet the demands of the future?,” J. Clean Prod., Vienna,
vol. 4, no. 4, 2003, pp. 499–509.
[2] T. Bechtold, A. Mahamud-Ali, R. Mussak, “Natural dyes for natural
textile dyeing: A comparison of methods to assays the quality of
Canadian golden rod plant material,” Dyes Pigments, vol. 75, 2007, pp.
287–293.
[3] S. Ali, N. Nisar; T. Hussain. “Dyeing properties of natural dyes
extracted from Eucalyptus,” J. Tex. I., Faisalabad, vol. 98, no. 6, 2007,
pp. 559–562.
[4] R. Mongkholrattanasit, J. Krystufek, J. Wiener, J. Studnickova,
“Properties of wool and cotton fabrics dyed with Eucalyptus, tannin and
flavonoids,” Fiber Tex. Eastern Europe, vol. 19, no. 2, 2011, pp. 90–95.
[5] N. S. E Ahmed, R. M. El-Shishtawy, “The use of new technologies in
coloration of textile fibers,” J. Mat. Sci., vol. 45, 2010, pp. 1143–1153.
[6] T. Rossi, M. C. Araújo, J. O. Brito, L. F. de Moura, H. S. Freeman,
“Effect of variables in the textile dyeing with natural eucalyptus dye”
Quim. Tex, to be published.
[7] S. A. Centeno, “Characterization of Al (III) complexes with hematein in
artistic alum logwood inks,” J. Raman Spectrosc., vol. 41, 2010, pp.
445–451.
[8] M. E M. Araújo, “Natural dyes for textiles: from antiquity to modern
times,” unpublished.
[9] S. D. Bhattacharya, A. K. Shah, “Metal ion effect on dyeing of wool
fabric with catechu,” J. Stud. Dyn. Change, vol. 116, 2000, pp. 10–12.
[10] M. M. Kamel, F. Abdelghaffar Afify, M. M. El-Zawahry, “Eco-friendly
dyeing of wool with a mixture of natural dyes,” J. Nat. Fibers., Cairo,
vol. 8, no. 4, 2011, pp. 289–307.
[11] A. Cordy, K. Yeh “Blue Dye Identification on cellulose fibers: Indigo,
logwood, and prussian blue,” J. Am. Institute Conserv., vol. 24, 1984,
pp. 33–39.
[12] F. Fathiazad, “Extraction of Flavonoids and Quantification of Rutin
from waste Tobacco Leaves,” Iran. J. Pharm. Res., vol. 3, 2006, pp.
222–227.
[13] Park, J. H., Gatewood, B. M., R., Gita N., 2005. Naturally Occuring
Quinones and Flavonoid Dyes for Wool: Insect Feeding Deterrents.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 98, 322-328.
[14] T. Bechtold, R. Mussak, Handbook of Natural Colorants, West Sussex:
ENG: John Wiley and Sons, 2009, pp. 13–14.
[15] K. Farizadeh, “Extraction, Identification and Sorption Studies of Dyes
from madder on Wool,” J. Appl. Polym. Sci., vol. 113, 2009, pp. 3799–
3808.
[16] T. Bechtold, R. Mussak, Handbook of Natural Colorants, West Sussex:
ENG: John Wiley and Sons, 2009, pp. 321–322.
[17] G. W. Taylor, “Natural dyes in textile applications,” Rev Prog. Color
Relat. Top., vol. 16, 1986, pp. 53–61.
[18] Y. A. DING, “Comparison of Mordant and Natural Dyes in Dyeing
Cotton Fabrics,” unpublished.
[19] T. Bechtold, R. Mussak, A. Mahamud-Ali, E. Ganglberger, S. Geisseler,
“Extraction of natural dyes for textile dyeing from colored plant wastes
released from the food and beverage industry,” J. Sci. Food and Agri.,
vol. 86, 2006, pp. 233–242.
[20] N. Rungruangkitkrai, R. Mongkholrattanasit, W. Wongphakdee, J.
Studnickova, “Eco-friendly dyeing and UV protection properties of wool
fabric using natural dye from Eucalyptus,” Research Journal of Textile
and Apparel vol. 17, no. 3, 2013, pp. 29–37.
[21] T. Rossi, N. Trindade, J. O. Brito, M. C. Araújo, “Waste steaming in
eucalyptus wood as potential natural dye for cotton dyeing,”
unpublished.
[22] T. Rossi, J. O. Brito, E. B. Bittencourt, R. S. R. Almeida, P. N. Faria, C.
T. S. Dias, “Eucalyptus extract waste effluent as dye for the textile
dyeing cotton,” Redige, Rio de Janeiro, vol. 3, 2012, pp. 1–17.
[23] P. Ohama, N. Tumpat, “Textile Dyeing with Natural Dye from Sappan
Tree (Caesalpinia sappan Linn.) Extract International Scholarly and
Scientific Research & Innovation,” World Acad. Sci. Eng. Tech., vol. 8,
no. 5, 2014, pp. 398–400.
[24] J. M. Monteiro, U. P. Albuquerque, E. L. Araújo, “Tannins: an approach
to chemical ecology,” Quím. Nov., São Paulo, vol. 28, no. 5, 2005, pp.
892–896.
[1] T. Bechtold, A. Turcanua, E. Ganglbergerb, S. Geisslerb, “Natural dyes
in modern textile dyehouses: how to combine experiences of two
centuries to meet the demands of the future?,” J. Clean Prod., Vienna,
vol. 4, no. 4, 2003, pp. 499–509.
[2] T. Bechtold, A. Mahamud-Ali, R. Mussak, “Natural dyes for natural
textile dyeing: A comparison of methods to assays the quality of
Canadian golden rod plant material,” Dyes Pigments, vol. 75, 2007, pp.
287–293.
[3] S. Ali, N. Nisar; T. Hussain. “Dyeing properties of natural dyes
extracted from Eucalyptus,” J. Tex. I., Faisalabad, vol. 98, no. 6, 2007,
pp. 559–562.
[4] R. Mongkholrattanasit, J. Krystufek, J. Wiener, J. Studnickova,
“Properties of wool and cotton fabrics dyed with Eucalyptus, tannin and
flavonoids,” Fiber Tex. Eastern Europe, vol. 19, no. 2, 2011, pp. 90–95.
[5] N. S. E Ahmed, R. M. El-Shishtawy, “The use of new technologies in
coloration of textile fibers,” J. Mat. Sci., vol. 45, 2010, pp. 1143–1153.
[6] T. Rossi, M. C. Araújo, J. O. Brito, L. F. de Moura, H. S. Freeman,
“Effect of variables in the textile dyeing with natural eucalyptus dye”
Quim. Tex, to be published.
[7] S. A. Centeno, “Characterization of Al (III) complexes with hematein in
artistic alum logwood inks,” J. Raman Spectrosc., vol. 41, 2010, pp.
445–451.
[8] M. E M. Araújo, “Natural dyes for textiles: from antiquity to modern
times,” unpublished.
[9] S. D. Bhattacharya, A. K. Shah, “Metal ion effect on dyeing of wool
fabric with catechu,” J. Stud. Dyn. Change, vol. 116, 2000, pp. 10–12.
[10] M. M. Kamel, F. Abdelghaffar Afify, M. M. El-Zawahry, “Eco-friendly
dyeing of wool with a mixture of natural dyes,” J. Nat. Fibers., Cairo,
vol. 8, no. 4, 2011, pp. 289–307.
[11] A. Cordy, K. Yeh “Blue Dye Identification on cellulose fibers: Indigo,
logwood, and prussian blue,” J. Am. Institute Conserv., vol. 24, 1984,
pp. 33–39.
[12] F. Fathiazad, “Extraction of Flavonoids and Quantification of Rutin
from waste Tobacco Leaves,” Iran. J. Pharm. Res., vol. 3, 2006, pp.
222–227.
[13] Park, J. H., Gatewood, B. M., R., Gita N., 2005. Naturally Occuring
Quinones and Flavonoid Dyes for Wool: Insect Feeding Deterrents.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 98, 322-328.
[14] T. Bechtold, R. Mussak, Handbook of Natural Colorants, West Sussex:
ENG: John Wiley and Sons, 2009, pp. 13–14.
[15] K. Farizadeh, “Extraction, Identification and Sorption Studies of Dyes
from madder on Wool,” J. Appl. Polym. Sci., vol. 113, 2009, pp. 3799–
3808.
[16] T. Bechtold, R. Mussak, Handbook of Natural Colorants, West Sussex:
ENG: John Wiley and Sons, 2009, pp. 321–322.
[17] G. W. Taylor, “Natural dyes in textile applications,” Rev Prog. Color
Relat. Top., vol. 16, 1986, pp. 53–61.
[18] Y. A. DING, “Comparison of Mordant and Natural Dyes in Dyeing
Cotton Fabrics,” unpublished.
[19] T. Bechtold, R. Mussak, A. Mahamud-Ali, E. Ganglberger, S. Geisseler,
“Extraction of natural dyes for textile dyeing from colored plant wastes
released from the food and beverage industry,” J. Sci. Food and Agri.,
vol. 86, 2006, pp. 233–242.
[20] N. Rungruangkitkrai, R. Mongkholrattanasit, W. Wongphakdee, J.
Studnickova, “Eco-friendly dyeing and UV protection properties of wool
fabric using natural dye from Eucalyptus,” Research Journal of Textile
and Apparel vol. 17, no. 3, 2013, pp. 29–37.
[21] T. Rossi, N. Trindade, J. O. Brito, M. C. Araújo, “Waste steaming in
eucalyptus wood as potential natural dye for cotton dyeing,”
unpublished.
[22] T. Rossi, J. O. Brito, E. B. Bittencourt, R. S. R. Almeida, P. N. Faria, C.
T. S. Dias, “Eucalyptus extract waste effluent as dye for the textile
dyeing cotton,” Redige, Rio de Janeiro, vol. 3, 2012, pp. 1–17.
[23] P. Ohama, N. Tumpat, “Textile Dyeing with Natural Dye from Sappan
Tree (Caesalpinia sappan Linn.) Extract International Scholarly and
Scientific Research & Innovation,” World Acad. Sci. Eng. Tech., vol. 8,
no. 5, 2014, pp. 398–400.
[24] J. M. Monteiro, U. P. Albuquerque, E. L. Araújo, “Tannins: an approach
to chemical ecology,” Quím. Nov., São Paulo, vol. 28, no. 5, 2005, pp.
892–896.
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low risk to human health and to the environment. In this study, the
wash fastness of a natural coloring matter from the liquid waste
produced in the steam treatment of eucalyptus wood in textile fabrics
was investigated. Specifically, eucalyptus wood extract was used to
dye cotton, nylon and wool in an exhaust dyeing process without the
addition of the traditional mordanting agents and then submitted to
wash fastness analysis. The resulting dyed fabrics were evaluated for
color fastness. It was found that wash fastness of dyed fabrics was
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