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Effluent-free deep dyeing of cotton fabric with cacao husk extracts using the Taguchi optimization method
Md. Yousuf Hossain,Liang Yonghong,Md. Nahid Pervez,Xiaobo Ye,Dong Xiongwei,Mohammad Mahbubul Hassan,Yingjie Cai +6 more
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In this paper, the authors used cacao husk extracts as a natural dye in the decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) medium for the dyeing of cotton fabric, and subsequently, the dyed cotton was treated by a fixation treatment with a cationic dye-fixing agent in the D5 medium.Abstract:
Textile dyehouses are under scrutiny because they discharge colored and hazardous effluents to waterways. There is a need to develop an alternative dyeing system that does not produce any hazardous effluent. The waterless dyeing method could be a viable eco-friendly alternative to the traditional aqueous dyeing method. In this work, cacao husk extracts were used as a natural dye in the decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) medium for the dyeing of cotton fabric, and subsequently, the dyed cotton was treated by a fixation treatment with a cationic dye-fixing agent in the D5 medium. The cotton fabric dyed with cacao husk extracts exhaustion in the waterless D5 medium exhibited better exhaustion, fixation rate, color strength (K/S), and colorfastness to washing and rubbing compared to the fabric dyed with the same extracts using the conventional aqueous dyeing and dye-fixing methods. The dye exhaustion percentage and the dye fixation rate were 95.6% and 94.8% in the D5 medium respectively, which is significantly higher in comparison to a 48.2% dye exhaustion percentage and a 35.3% dye fixation rate in the conventional water medium. An orthogonal array design (L9) was adopted to optimize the dyeing conditions with respect to exhaustion percentage. The results indicated that the dyebath temperature was the most important factor for achieving the optimal dye exhaustion, and dyeing time also showed considerable effects. Linear regression was used to predict the exhaustion percentage, and the resulting p value of 0.000 demonstrated that a strong coefficient was proven among all selected factors. This study has demonstrated that dyeing of cotton fabric with cacao husk extracts in the D5 dyeing system can be a viable method for the textile industry with minimal environmental pollution.read more
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Eco-friendly dyeing and finishing of organic cotton fabric using natural dye (gardenia yellow) reduced-stabilized nanosilver: full factorial design
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Adsorption, kinetics, and thermodynamic studies of cacao husk extracts in waterless sustainable dyeing of cotton fabric
Md. Yousuf Hossain,Wenju Zhu,Md. Nahid Pervez,Xiaojun Yang,Shamima Sarker,Mohammad Mahbubul Hassan,Md. Ikram Ul Hoque,Md. Ikram Ul Hoque,Vincenzo Naddeo,Yingjie Cai +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption behavior of cacao husk extract dye in a D5 microemulsion system was investigated under conditions of varied dye mass (1-8% o.w.f), dyeing time (5-500min), and dyeing temperatures (333-373 K).
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Post-treatment of reactive dyed cotton fabrics by caustic mercerization and liquid ammonia treatment
Yonghong Liang,Wenju Zhu,Cong Zhang,Rahul Navik,Xiao Ding,Shipan Mia,Nahid Pervez,Ibrahim H. Mondal,Lina Lin,Yingjie Cai +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) treatments on the properties of reactively dyed cotton fabrics were schematically studied.
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Combination of wet fixation and drying treatments to improve dye fixation onto spray-dyed cotton fabric.
Lina Lin,Wenju Zhu,Cong Zhang,Md. Yousuf Hossain,Zubair Bin Sayed Oli,Md. Nahid Pervez,Shamima Sarker,Md. Ikram Ul Hoque,Md. Ikram Ul Hoque,Yingjie Cai,Vincenzo Naddeo +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a sustainable spray dyeing system has been proposed for cotton fabric in the presence of reactive dyes, which has the potential to minimize the textile dyeing industries environmental impact in terms of water consumption and save significant energy.
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Extraction of Natural Dye from Aerial Parts of Argy Wormwood Based on Optimized Taguchi Approach and Functional Finishing of Cotton Fabric.
Faizan Shafiq,Amna Siddique,Nahid Pervez,Mohammad Mahbubul Hassan,Vincenzo Naddeo,Yingjie Cai,Aiqin Hou,Kongliang Xie,Muhammad Qamar Khan,Ick Soo Kim +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the aerial parts of the Argy Worm Wood (AWW) plant have been used in different Chinese foods as a colorant and a taste enhancer for a long time.
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