Journal of Natural Fibers (Jan 2019)

Light Fastness and Shade Variability of Tannin Colorant Dyed Wool with the Effect of Mordanting Methods

  • Mohd Shabbir,
  • Luqman Jameel Rather,
  • Mohd Nadeem Bukhari,
  • Shahid Ul-Islam,
  • Mohammad Shahid,
  • Mohd Ali Khan,
  • Faqeer Mohammad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2017.1408521
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 100 – 113

Abstract

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Mordanting methods effect on color characteristics and fastness properties, particularly light fastness were evaluated in this study. Effect of metal mordants and their combinations on wool dyeing with Terminalia chebula natural dye were investigated and correlation between dye structures, effect of metal mordant and mordanting methods were established. Results reveal that T. chebula can be used as yellow dye with or without metal mordants to get a variable range of shades on wool with good color strength and fastness properties, and appreciable shade variations with mordanting methods observed. Color performances of dyed substrate indicated substantial improvement in depth of shades and color fastness in case of mordanted samples. Pre-mordanting with tin and post-mordanting with alum proved to be most effective for increasing K/S values of the dyed substrate under the optimum dyeing conditions.

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