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V.35,no.4,Dec 2023 |
https://doi.org/10.5764/TCF. |
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Textile Coloration and Finishing |
Year / Vol., Issue, Month |
2016 / V.28,no.1,Mar |
Title |
Dyeability of the Fabrics dyed with Herb Extracts |
Authors |
Sin Ae Goo1, In Sook Kang and Hyun Sook Bae* |
Institution/Affiliations |
Changwon National University |
Pages/Total page |
pp.23 ~ 32 / |
Language |
Korean |
Abstract |
Abstract This study examined the dyeability of fabrics dyed with rosemary, mint, sage,
and thyme herb extracts. The herb extracts were pulverized and characterized by UV and
FT-IR analysis. Dyeing properties of herb colorants on cotton, silk and wool fiber and
effect of dyeing conditions on dye uptake were compared. The constituents of four different
herbs were shown to be similar to each other. The dye uptake of rosemary and
sage were shown to be larger than those of mint and thyme regardless of the fiber types.
Affinity of herb colorants to protain fibers was higher than to cellulose fiber. Compared
with silk and wool, the dyeability of cotton was the worse, the dye uptake of silk and wool
fibers were increased along with dyeing time and dyeing temperature. As the dye uptake
increased with increasing of the dye concentration, and its isothermal adsorption curves
were langmuir type, indicating that ionic bonding was involved in the adsorption of herb
colorants to the fibers. |
Keywords |
Keywords herb extracts, rosemary, mint, sage, thyme, isothermal adsorption curve |
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http://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=OSGGBT_2016_v28n1_23&ordernum=3 |
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