Sustainable technique of dyeing bio-degradable polyester using henna extract

Hammama Irfan, Tahreem Baig, Farhana Naeem, M. Irfan, S. Naqvi, Shengyuan Yang
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to highlight the threats related to the utilization of synthetic fibers. Volatile organic compounds, particulates and acid gases are released during the production of polyester and other synthetic textiles. Polyester is problematic solid waste material as it takes centuries to break down and hence causes microplastic pollution. Biodegradable synthetic solutions for the replacement of polyester are a sustainable business marketing these days. The naNia fiber is the breakthrough product and it is claimed a biodegradable, compostable and toxin-free polymer. Design/methodology/approach In this research, fabric constructed of naNia fiber was dyed with the extract of naturally occurring Lawsonia inermis (henna) plant leaves. The henna dye was extracted in water and ethanol using different methods, and the better extract was selected by the evaluation of ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy and phytochemical analysis. Henna with ethanol extract showed more desirable results hence it was selected to dye naNia fabric. To improve dyeability, premordanting, simultaneous mordanting and postmordanting were done using chitosan, fresh lemon extract and tannic acid, respectively. The dyed fabric samples were subjected to color strength analysis and multiple colorfastness tests. Findings The colorfastness test has shown good to excellent results. Scanning electron microscope analysis had also shown the attachment of dye molecules to the filaments. This study revealed that henna dye is appropriate to color naNia fiber even without the aid of a mordant. Originality/value For the first time, toxicant-free, biodegradable polyester (naNia) is successfully dyed with sustainable and naturally available dyes and mordants.
用指甲花提取物染色可生物降解聚酯的可持续技术
目的本研究的目的是强调与合成纤维的利用有关的威胁。在生产聚酯和其他合成纺织品的过程中会释放挥发性有机化合物、微粒和酸性气体。聚酯是一种有问题的固体废物,需要几个世纪才能分解,因此会造成微塑料污染。可生物降解的合成解决方案,以取代聚酯是一个可持续的商业营销这些天。纳米纤维是突破性的产品,据称它是一种可生物降解、可堆肥和无毒的聚合物。设计/方法/方法在本研究中,用天然存在的指甲花植物叶子提取物对纳米纤维织物进行染色。采用不同的提取方法,分别在水和乙醇中提取指甲花染料,并通过紫外可见光谱和植物化学分析的评价,选择出较好的提取物。采用乙醇提取液对指甲花进行染色,效果较理想。为提高染料可染性,分别用壳聚糖、鲜柠檬浸出液和单宁酸进行了前媒染剂、同步媒染剂和后媒染剂。对染色织物样品进行了色强分析和多次色牢度试验。结果色牢度试验取得了良好的效果。扫描电子显微镜分析也显示了染料分子附着在细丝上。研究表明,指甲花染料在不使用媒染剂的情况下也能很好地对纳米纤维进行染色。原创性/价值第一次,无毒的,可生物降解的聚酯(naNia)被成功地用可持续和自然可用的染料和媒染剂染色。
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