Eco-Friendly Mordants for Natural Dyes (Part 1)

Abstract

Natural dyes are non-substantive, but required to be used in conjunction with mordants. Most of these mordants are generally not environmentally acceptable (i.e. K2Cr2O7 and CuSO4). This study deals with decreasing the metal contaminates left of these mordants in the spent mordant bath in premordanting process. The premordanted fabrics (wool, cotton, and silk) were dyed with henna (lawsonia inermis) extract. The dyeing ability, color strength (K/S), and different fastness properties have been assessed.

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Laila A. W. abdou, et al.

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Laila A. W. abdou, et al. (2018). Eco-Friendly Mordants for Natural Dyes (Part 1). International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics, 6(1), 53-56. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-498424