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Environmental friendly pollution free bio-dyeing of wool with haar singhar (Coral Jasmine) flower extract

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 30, 期 5, 页码 12453-12465

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-22992-z

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Arbor-tritis flowers; C. jasmine; MW rays. Pine nut hulls; Walnut shells; Wool fabric

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The revival of eco-labelled products has led to the exploration of healthier means for the global community. Plant-based bio-pigments, particularly in the textile sector, are gaining popularity. This study focuses on the use of microwave irradiation techniques to extract colorants from Coral Jasmine flowers for dyeing wool. The research suggests that the isolation of colorants from new dye-yielding plants, the use of microwave heating as a clean technology, and medicinal-based bio-mordants can yield permanent color gamuts.
The world's move towards revival of eco-labelled products has created a huge urge to explore new means which are healthier for the global community. Among such means, plant-based bio-pigments for coloration of matrix are gaining worldwide fame, particularly in the textile sector. For the purpose of appraising new source of eco-friendly dyes, using microwave irradiation techniques, Coral Jasmine flowers have been explored for the bio-dyeing of wool. The colorant was extracted in acidic medium owing to nature of fabric, and both stuffs have been exposed to microwave treatment up to 5 min. Biocoloration of MW irradiated and unirradiated wool was done using MW irradiated and unirradiated extract for observing high yield. Central composite design (CCD) as statistical method was utilized to see the significance of dyeing parameters chosen for mordanting to develop colorfast shades. Different concentrations of sustainable chemicals and bio-mordants as per weight of fabric were employed to introduce new shades with improved colorfastness properties. International standard textile methods determining shade permanency (fastness) have been employed onto selected dyed-mordanted fabrics. Good yield of colorant was observed when MW irradiated wool fabric was dyed at 75 degrees C for 45 min with extract of 7 pH, having 1.5g/100 mL of salt solution; the promising color yield was observed. As per gray scale ratings observed after ISO standard methods, pine nut as bio-mordant and iron salt as chemical mordant have developed colorfast shades. Conclusively, it can be recommended that methods for the isolation of colorants from new dye yielding plants, MW heating method as suitable clean technology and medicinal-based bio-mordants should be employed for getting permanent gamutes.

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