Journal of Natural Fibers (Aug 2023)

Dyeing of Wool with Sappan Wood Natural Dye Using Metal Salts for Enhancement in Color and Fastness Properties

  • Mohammad Nadeem Bukhari,
  • Mukhtar Ahmad Wani,
  • Maryam Fatima,
  • Jehangir Shah Syed Bukhari,
  • Mohammad Shabbir,
  • Luqman Jameel Rather,
  • Faqeer Mohammad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2023.2208890
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2

Abstract

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In this study, we explore the dyeing properties of the extract of sappan wood natural dye for coloration of wool yarn to find the potential use of natural dyed wool yarn in the development of eco-friendly textiles. Different characterizations were used to know the chemistry of sappan wood dye and its interaction with metal salts and wool. Interestingly, we found that metal salts, which are called as mordants in reference to unmordanted dyed sample, play an important role in fixing the dye molecule on wool as well as in creating different shades with a variety of hues and tones. The typical color of fabric dyed with extracts of sappan wood without mordant varies from yellowish to red. Light yellowish shades were obtained in case of aluminum sulfate-mordanted samples, whereas yellowish shades were obtained in case of ferrous sulfate mordant. Light colorfastness of the premordanted dyed samples was relatively better than that of the unmordanted dyed samples. The wash fastness of all samples mordanted as well as unmordanted shows color change fairly good to good level, whereas the color staining on wool and cotton was found to be negligible.

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