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Dyeing of cotton fabric with Euclea divinorum extract using response surface optimization method

Journal

RESEARCH JOURNAL OF TEXTILE AND APPAREL
Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 109-123

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/RJTA-10-2020-0115

Keywords

Natural dye; Response surface methodology; Mordanting; Fastness; Color strength; Color fastness

Funding

  1. Africa Center of Excellence in Phytochemicals, Textile and Renewable Energy (ACE-PTRE)

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The majority of synthetic dyes are non-biodegradable, toxic, and carcinogenic. Therefore, there is a growing trend towards the use of natural dyes as alternatives. Euclea divinorum plant has traditionally been used as a dye source, and this study aims to determine its textile dyeing properties. The research optimized dyeing conditions using response surface methodology and found that metallic mordants enhanced color strength and provided a variety of brown shades as a suitable alternative to toxic synthetic dyes.
Purpose The majority of the synthetic dyes have been found to be non-biodegradable, toxic and carcinogenic. As a result, there has been a growing trend toward the use of natural dyes as alternates to synthetic dyes. This shift calls for more research to come up with more sources of natural dyes to satisfy their increasing demand. Euclea divinorum plant has been used traditionally as a source of dye, however, its textile dyeing properties have not been studied. This study aims to determine the textile dyeing properties of E. divinorum extract. Design/methodology/approach Optimization of dyeing conditions of Euclea divinorum natural dye extract on the cotton fabric was done using response surface methodology (RSM). The combined effects of examined dyeing conditions on the relative color strength (K/S) were studied using a central composite experimental design. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to determine the significance of the statistical model generated for the study. Mordanting effects were measured using standard ISO wash, rub and lightfastness tests. Findings The optimum dyeing conditions were found to be 68 min, pH 3.3 and 82 degrees C with color strength 0.609. Temperature and pH showed some interaction effects during the dyeing experiments. The predicted optimum K/S value was validated experimentally using the optimum conditions and was found to be in agreement with the experimental values. All the metallic mordants used enhanced the color strength and provided a variety of brown shades, therefore, a suitable alternative for the toxic synthetic dyes. Originality/value Optimization of dyeing conditions of Euclea divinorum dye on cotton using RSM and mordanting at optimal conditions has not been done elsewhere.

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