Sustainable dyeing of wool yarns with renewable sources

Medical and healthcare fabrics are one of the most important fields in the textile industries worldwide. They are essential in all medical fields, especially where hygiene is required. Also, it is imperative to keep the ecosystem safe up to a great extent and also produce natural-based goods. Natura...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2022-07, Vol.29 (35), p.53238-53248
1. Verfasser: Baseri, Somayeh
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Medical and healthcare fabrics are one of the most important fields in the textile industries worldwide. They are essential in all medical fields, especially where hygiene is required. Also, it is imperative to keep the ecosystem safe up to a great extent and also produce natural-based goods. Natural dyeing with plant sources can be claimed to be an excellent environmentally friendly procedure for providing healthcare fabrics. In this study, date seeds and Zenian were used as an eco-friendly mordant and dye, respectively, for dyeing wool yarns. Date seeds pre-treated wool yarns were dyed with the methanolic extract of Zenian by the exhaustion process at the optimum dyeing conditions of dye concentration 40 g/L, pH  = 4, time = 45 min, and temperature 90 °C. The pre-treating of wool yarns with date seeds not only improved the dyeability of the samples but also enhanced the colorfastness to washing and light exposure. The results also show that the pre-treated and dyed samples have effective antibacterial activity against microorganism strains. Moreover, the data confirmed the dye bath obtained from the extract of Zenian does not represent a high environmentally polluting effect, and the elaborated dyeing process enables to reduce the biological oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal values significantly. The knowledge obtained from this work presents an appropriate promising foundation for the high-added-value application of agricultural waste products.
ISSN:0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-022-19629-6