Using Dyestuff Obtained from Turkish Red Pine Bark Combined with Cationic Starch in Paper Dyeing

This study will be important in reducing water pollution, especially by not using chemical agents in the dyeing process and using organic mordant in the paper dyeing process. The cationic starch (CS) is also used as a mordant. CS increases the dry strength properties of the paper as well as the dye...

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Main Authors: Ayhan Gençer, Cengiz Keşmer, Ayben Kiliç Pekgözlü, Mehmet Bebekli, Ahmet Can, Esra Ceylan
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Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/470688
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Cengiz Keşmer
Ayben Kiliç Pekgözlü
Mehmet Bebekli
Ahmet Can
Esra Ceylan
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description This study will be important in reducing water pollution, especially by not using chemical agents in the dyeing process and using organic mordant in the paper dyeing process. The cationic starch (CS) is also used as a mordant. CS increases the dry strength properties of the paper as well as the dye adhesion, and it is important in terms of providing two functions to an additive at the same time. In this study, natural dyestuff was obtained from Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) bark by boiling in water, and bleached eucalyptus pulp was dyed. CS, which can increase the paper dry strength, was used as a mordant in the dyeing process. CS was mixed with distilled water in a hot water bath at (95±2) ºC and gelled. Thanks to 1.5 % CS addition, the tensile index increased by 38 %. With the addition of dyestuff, the papers became red and yellow. Adding CS and increasing the amount of dyestuff darkened the tone of these colors. However, CS addition was more effective than increasing the amount of dyestuff. That is to say, increasing the amount of dye alone in CS-free papers was not as effective as in CS-added papers.
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spelling doaj-art-3ff4be82978541e1ac29ce274fb6e5362025-01-03T09:02:51ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry and Wood TechnologyDrvna Industrija0012-67721847-11532024-01-0175444144810.5552/drvind.2024.0183Using Dyestuff Obtained from Turkish Red Pine Bark Combined with Cationic Starch in Paper DyeingAyhan Gençer0Cengiz Keşmer1Ayben Kiliç Pekgözlü2Mehmet Bebekli3Ahmet Can4Esra Ceylan5Bartin University, BARTIN, TurkeyÇukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, TurkeyBartin University, Faculty of Forestry, Bartin, TurkeyÇukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, TurkeyBartın Üniversitesi, Bartın, TurkeyBartın Üniversitesi, Bartın, TurkeyThis study will be important in reducing water pollution, especially by not using chemical agents in the dyeing process and using organic mordant in the paper dyeing process. The cationic starch (CS) is also used as a mordant. CS increases the dry strength properties of the paper as well as the dye adhesion, and it is important in terms of providing two functions to an additive at the same time. In this study, natural dyestuff was obtained from Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) bark by boiling in water, and bleached eucalyptus pulp was dyed. CS, which can increase the paper dry strength, was used as a mordant in the dyeing process. CS was mixed with distilled water in a hot water bath at (95±2) ºC and gelled. Thanks to 1.5 % CS addition, the tensile index increased by 38 %. With the addition of dyestuff, the papers became red and yellow. Adding CS and increasing the amount of dyestuff darkened the tone of these colors. However, CS addition was more effective than increasing the amount of dyestuff. That is to say, increasing the amount of dye alone in CS-free papers was not as effective as in CS-added papers.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/470688turkish red pine barkorganic dyestuffstarchmordantuv-δl
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Ahmet Can
Esra Ceylan
Using Dyestuff Obtained from Turkish Red Pine Bark Combined with Cationic Starch in Paper Dyeing
Drvna Industrija
turkish red pine bark
organic dyestuff
starch
mordant
uv-δl
title Using Dyestuff Obtained from Turkish Red Pine Bark Combined with Cationic Starch in Paper Dyeing
title_full Using Dyestuff Obtained from Turkish Red Pine Bark Combined with Cationic Starch in Paper Dyeing
title_fullStr Using Dyestuff Obtained from Turkish Red Pine Bark Combined with Cationic Starch in Paper Dyeing
title_full_unstemmed Using Dyestuff Obtained from Turkish Red Pine Bark Combined with Cationic Starch in Paper Dyeing
title_short Using Dyestuff Obtained from Turkish Red Pine Bark Combined with Cationic Starch in Paper Dyeing
title_sort using dyestuff obtained from turkish red pine bark combined with cationic starch in paper dyeing
topic turkish red pine bark
organic dyestuff
starch
mordant
uv-δl
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/470688
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