Dyeing, Fastness, and UV Protection Properties of Silk and Wool Fabrics Dyed with Eucalyptus Leaf Extract by the Exhaustion Process
Research and development
Authors:
- Mongkholrattanasit Rattanaphol
Department of Textiles Chemistry Technology, Faculty of Industrial Textiles and Fashion Design, Rajamangala Universityge of Technology Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand - Kryštůfek Jiří
Department of Textile Chemistry, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic - Wiener Jakub (j/w)
- Viková Martina (j/w)
Full text | Abstract: This research was concerned with dye extraction from the leaves of eucalyptus and with the application of this dye for silk and wool fabric dyeing by the exhaustion process. Optimal results were achieved when dyeing at 90 °C for 40 minutes and at pH 4. Silk and wool fabrics
dyed in a solution composed of eucalyptus extract from leaves in combination with a mordant compound showed a shade of yellowish-brown. An exception was when the fabrics were dyed with FeSO4 mordant, resulting in a shade of dark grayish-brown. The colour
fastness to light and rubbing after dyeing the silk and wool fabrics treated with the mordant was investigated, the results of which showed fair to good fastness, whereas the colour fastness to washing was at a good to very good level. The results confirmed that natural dyes from eucalyptus leaf extract have potential applications for fabric dyeing and producing
ultraviolet (UV) protective silk and wool fabrics. |
Tags: natural dye, eucalyptus leaves, UV protection, silk, wool, dyeing.
Citation: Mongkholrattanasit R., Kryštůfek J., Wiener J., Viková M.; Dyeing, Fastness, and UV Protection Properties of Silk and Wool Fabrics Dyed with Eucalyptus Leaf Extract by the Exhaustion Process. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2011, Vol. 19, No. 3 (86) pp. 94-99.
Published in issue no 3 (86) / 2011, pages 94–99.