Abstract

Natural dyes can make less environmental problems associated with manufactured colouring agents and textile dyeing. But, the natural dyes fixing process was used chemicals called mordant. The most of times mordants were used metallic salts and metal salts mordants were not environmentally friendly. Therefore, remove the disadvantage associated with natural colorants and the use of nanoparticles. In this research, cotton fabric was treated with the nanoparticle of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) as mordant. The cellulose nanocrystals extraction process was done by using Whatman filter paper. The cellulose nanocrystals obtained will be further analyzed and characterized by using selected tools such as Particle size analysis and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The cotton fabrics mordanting processes were done by two types of pre-mordanting and post-mordanting methods. The three natural ingredients of Mangifera indica (Mango) leaves, Tectona grandis (Teak) leaves and Lannea coromandelica (Indian ash tree) leaves were used to extract the natural dyes using with aqueous extraction method. The extracts from dyeing processes were carried out after and before mordanting processes. The dyed sample from colour fastness to light, washing, and crocking were assessed according to standard methods. The cellulose nanocrystals gave very good colour fastness to light, wash, and rubbing when dyed with all three dye extractions. In the present study, innovative mordant of cellulose nanocrystals and natural dyeing with three natural dye extractions have been shown to give good dyeing results with cotton fabric.

Highlights

  • Textile materials dyeing have been one of the oldest techniques practiced by ancient human civilization

  • The three natural ingredients of Mangifera indica (Mango) leaves, Tectona grandis (Teak) leaves, Lannea coromandel (Indian ash tree) leaves were used to extract the natural dyes using with aqueous extraction method

  • The results of this research showed that the preparation of cellulose nanocrystals and its applying cotton fabrics with three natural dyes to represent an eco-friendly approach to the sustainable textile dyeing process

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Summary

Introduction

Textile materials dyeing have been one of the oldest techniques practiced by ancient human civilization. The problems associated with dying with natural dyes are low exhaustion colours and the poor fastness properties of dyed cotton fabrics (Siva, 2007). The metallic mordants were categorized by heavy metals category and the use of these chemicals during natural dyeing often puts question marks on the eco-friendliness and effect for human skin of natural dyes (Radhakrishnan, 2014). Because nanoparticles have a large surface area-to-volume ratio and high surface energy, presenting better natural dye affinity for cotton fabrics and leading to an increased colourfastness property of the dyed fabric (Wong et al, 2006). The cellulose nanocrystals have high surface area with a high amount of hydroxyl groups that give CNCs some extra natural properties. The present study has been selected cotton fabric treated with cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) as mordant. All dyed fabric samples from analyzed by colourfastness properties (light, wash, and rubbing)

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