Cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal (Litsea glutinosa) for silk dyeing

Abstract The utilization of waste plant residues in useful work particularly as the source of green dyes in textiles is now a days welcoming by global community. In this study, brown bollygum chips (Litsea glutinosa) called tallow laurel has been explored for silk dyeing using ecofriendly approaches...

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Main Authors: Fazal‐ur Rehman, Muhammad Abdul Qayyum, Kinza Zainab, Shahid Adeel, Noman Habib, Rony Mia, Muhammad Imran, Sidra Nasir
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Published: Wiley 2024-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.1835
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description Abstract The utilization of waste plant residues in useful work particularly as the source of green dyes in textiles is now a days welcoming by global community. In this study, brown bollygum chips (Litsea glutinosa) called tallow laurel has been explored for silk dyeing using ecofriendly approaches. Extraction has been done in suitable medium and utilized onto fabric before and after microwave (MW) treatment up to 10 min. Response surface methodology was employed to observe the significant of selected dyeing parameters at which shade development with improved colorfastness was observed. It was found that 2 min radiation to both acidic extract of tallow laureal and silk fabric is the useful condition to get colorfast shade when employed before and after mordanting with iron salt and tannic acid solution as eco‐chemical agent, whereas with walnut bark and pine nut hulls extract as eco bio agents. The highest color strength value of 4.58 was observed using tannic acid as postchemical mordant for silk dyeing. The standard methods for fastness as per ISO to light, washing, and rubbing reveal that using selected shades made under ecofriendly cost time and energy effective conditions, stable colorfast hues were rated good with the value of 4/5. Therefore, it is recommended that MW treatment in addition with statistical approach i.e., central composite design used for exploring new dye yielding plant, then using eco‐mordanting technique will help in getting promising colorfast shades.
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spelling doaj-art-f55b4bdb954b42e8b447d8277d6459ef2024-11-14T13:05:25ZengWileyEnergy Science & Engineering2050-05052024-09-011293718372910.1002/ese3.1835Cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal (Litsea glutinosa) for silk dyeingFazal‐ur Rehman0Muhammad Abdul Qayyum1Kinza Zainab2Shahid Adeel3Noman Habib4Rony Mia5Muhammad Imran6Sidra Nasir7Department of Applied Chemistry Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad PakistanDepartment of Chemistry, Division of Science and Technology University of Education Lahore Lahore Punjab PakistanDepartment of Chemistry Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad PakistanDepartment of Applied Chemistry Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad PakistanDepartment of Botany Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad PakistanDepartment of Medical Biotechnology Center for Global Health Research, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha Medical College and Hospital Chennai Tamil Nadu IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science King Khalid University Abha Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Applied Chemistry Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad PakistanAbstract The utilization of waste plant residues in useful work particularly as the source of green dyes in textiles is now a days welcoming by global community. In this study, brown bollygum chips (Litsea glutinosa) called tallow laurel has been explored for silk dyeing using ecofriendly approaches. Extraction has been done in suitable medium and utilized onto fabric before and after microwave (MW) treatment up to 10 min. Response surface methodology was employed to observe the significant of selected dyeing parameters at which shade development with improved colorfastness was observed. It was found that 2 min radiation to both acidic extract of tallow laureal and silk fabric is the useful condition to get colorfast shade when employed before and after mordanting with iron salt and tannic acid solution as eco‐chemical agent, whereas with walnut bark and pine nut hulls extract as eco bio agents. The highest color strength value of 4.58 was observed using tannic acid as postchemical mordant for silk dyeing. The standard methods for fastness as per ISO to light, washing, and rubbing reveal that using selected shades made under ecofriendly cost time and energy effective conditions, stable colorfast hues were rated good with the value of 4/5. Therefore, it is recommended that MW treatment in addition with statistical approach i.e., central composite design used for exploring new dye yielding plant, then using eco‐mordanting technique will help in getting promising colorfast shades.https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.1835bio‐mordantmicrowavemordantingsilk fabricsustainability
spellingShingle Fazal‐ur Rehman
Muhammad Abdul Qayyum
Kinza Zainab
Shahid Adeel
Noman Habib
Rony Mia
Muhammad Imran
Sidra Nasir
Cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal (Litsea glutinosa) for silk dyeing
Energy Science & Engineering
bio‐mordant
microwave
mordanting
silk fabric
sustainability
title Cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal (Litsea glutinosa) for silk dyeing
title_full Cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal (Litsea glutinosa) for silk dyeing
title_fullStr Cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal (Litsea glutinosa) for silk dyeing
title_full_unstemmed Cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal (Litsea glutinosa) for silk dyeing
title_short Cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal (Litsea glutinosa) for silk dyeing
title_sort cleaner isolation and application of sustainable new novel source of natural dye from tallow laureal litsea glutinosa for silk dyeing
topic bio‐mordant
microwave
mordanting
silk fabric
sustainability
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.1835
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