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Pomegranate fallen leaves as a source of natural dye for mordant-free dyeing of wool

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COLORATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 139, Issue 2, Pages 165-170

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cote.12651

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The fallen leaves of pomegranate tree can be used as a natural dye source for eco-friendly dyeing of wool without the need for metal mordants. By optimizing the dyeing process variables, the highest color strength and good fastness properties were achieved.
The application of metal mordants is usually necessary in dyeing of wool with natural dyes to improve the dye exhaustion and fastness properties. The majority of metal salts generally used as mordants are considered as toxic and it is important to find replacements for them. Plant sources with high content of tannins are good candidates as bio-mordant or colourant to overcome this drawback. In this study, the waste fallen leaves of pomegranate tree were used as a source of natural dye for the eco-friendly dyeing of wool fabric without the use of metal mordants. The dyeing process variables including dye concentration, dyebath pH, and temperature were optimised using response surface methodology to obtain the highest colour strength. The colour strength was increased by increasing the natural dye powder up to 100%owf while the optimum pH and dyebath temperature were 4 and 100 degrees C, respectively. The sample dyed under the optimal condition exhibited good fastness properties against washing and light. This study approved the potential of Punica granatum fallen leaves for the dyeing of wool without any mordant, while high fastness properties were obtained.

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