Sustainable dyeing of jute-cotton union fabrics with onion skin (allium CEPA) dye using banana peel (Musa) and guava leaves (Psidium guajava) extract as biomordants

Md. Raijul Islam, A. Khan, Rois U Mahmud, Shahin Mohammad Nasimul Haque, Md. Mohibul Islam Khan
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Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the effects of banana (Musa) peel and guava (Psidium guajava) leaves extract as mordants on jute–cotton union fabrics dyed with onion skin extract as a natural dye. Design/methodology/approach The dye was extracted from the outer skin of onions by boiling in water and later concentrated. The bio-mordants were prepared by maceration using methanol and ethanol. The fabrics were pre-mordanted, simultaneously mordanted and post-mordanted with various concentrations according to the weight of the fabric. The dyed and mordanted fabrics were later subjected to measurement of color coordinates, color strength and colorfastness to the washing test. Furthermore, the dyed samples were characterized by Fourier transform infrared, and different chemical bonds were analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis. Findings Significant improvement was obtained in colorfastness and color strength values in various instances using banana peel and guava leaves as bio mordants. Post-mordanted with banana peel provided the best results for wash fastness. Better color strength was achieved by fabric post-mordanted with guava leave extracts. Originality/value Sustainable dyeing methods of natural dyes using banana peel and guava leaves as bio mordants were explored on jute–cotton union fabrics. Improvement in colorfastness and color strength for various instances was observed. Thus, this paper provides a promising alternative to metallic salt mordants.
以香蕉皮(Musa)和番石榴叶(Psidium guajava)提取物为生物染剂,用洋葱皮(allium CEPA)染料对黄棉结合织物进行可持续染色
目的研究香蕉皮和番石榴叶提取物作为媒染剂对以洋葱皮提取物为天然染料的黄棉联合织物的染色效果。设计/方法/方法染料是从洋葱的外皮中通过沸水提取,然后浓缩。采用甲醇和乙醇浸渍法制备生物媒染剂。根据织物的重量,对织物进行了不同浓度的预媒染剂、同时媒染剂和后媒染剂。对染色和媒染剂织物进行了色坐标、色强度和色牢度的测定,并进行了洗涤试验。利用傅里叶变换红外光谱对染色样品进行了表征,并用x射线光电子能谱分析了不同的化学键。发现香蕉皮和番石榴叶作为生物媒染剂,在不同情况下均能显著提高染料的色牢度和色强值。用香蕉皮后染色提供了最佳的洗涤牢度效果。用番石榴叶提取物对织物进行后媒染剂染色,可获得较好的色强。探讨了以香蕉皮和番石榴叶为生物媒染剂的天然染料在黄棉结合织物上的可持续染色方法。观察到不同情况下色牢度和色强度的改善。因此,本文为金属盐媒染剂提供了一种很有前途的替代品。
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