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Dyeing And Colorfastness Properties Of Tencel Fabric Treated With Natural Dye Extracted From Orange Peel

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  • TAYYAB NAVEED

    (School of Textile and Design, University of Management and Technology, Johar Town, Lahore 54770, Pakistan†Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, College of Chemistry, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, P. R. China)

  • AIJAZ AHMED BABAR

    (#x2021;Textile Engineering Department, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro 76060, Pakistan)

  • SAYED YASEEN RASHDI

    (#x2020;Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, College of Chemistry, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, P. R. China)

  • FAISAL REHMAN

    (#x2020;Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, College of Chemistry, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, P. R. China)

  • MUHAMMAD AWAIS NAEEM

    (#xA7;Key Laboratory of Eco-Textiles, Jiangnan University, P. R. China)

  • WEI WANG

    (#x2020;Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, College of Chemistry, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, P. R. China¶Saintyear Holding Group Co., Ltd., P. R. China)

  • MUDASSAR ABBAS

    (School of Textile and Design, University of Management and Technology, Johar Town, Lahore 54770, Pakistan)

  • MUHAMMAD BABAR RAMZAN

    (#x2225;Garment Manufacturing Department, National Textile University, Faisalabad 37610, Pakistan)

Abstract

The usage of natural dyes for coloration has attained attention in recent years due to their ecofriendly environment. Therefore, in this study, orange peel solvent extract is used as a natural dye for coloring Tencel fabric samples. Pre-mordanting and post-mordanting methods were accomplished with two different mordants, i.e. ferrous sulfate and copper sulfate. The dyeing shade effects were retrieved through colorfastness properties according to the ISO standardizations. The results revealed that the best color shade (K/S: 4.56) was achieved using mordant ferrous sulfate through the post-mordanting method. The effect of lightfastness on all dyed Tencel fabric samples was observed good (3–4) in both mordanting methods. However, mordant ferrous sulfate showed better lightfastness (4) than copper sulfate (3–3.5) through both mordanting methods. Comparatively, in the rubbing fastness, copper sulfate has superior results in both mordanting methods. The ferrous and copper sulfates in both mordanting methods have similar tests results (4.5) of washing fastness, acidic and alkaline perspiration. Furthermore, the FTIR test substantiated that not any structural change occurred through orange peel dyed Tencel fabric samples through both methods. TGA observed samples were relatively stable up to 300∘C temperature. Overall, the best results of colorfastness for Tencel fabric samples were obtained with ferrous sulfate mordant through the post-mordanting extraction method.

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  • Tayyab Naveed & Aijaz Ahmed Babar & Sayed Yaseen Rashdi & Faisal Rehman & Muhammad Awais Naeem & Wei Wang & Mudassar Abbas & Muhammad Babar Ramzan, 2021. "Dyeing And Colorfastness Properties Of Tencel Fabric Treated With Natural Dye Extracted From Orange Peel," Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 28(03), pages 1-10, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:28:y:2021:i:03:n:s0218625x20500559
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X20500559
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