Comparison of Wool Fabric Dyeing with Natural and Synthetic Dyes in View of Ecology and Treatability

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2020

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Amer Assoc Textile Chemists Colorists-Aatcc

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the fastness properties and wastewater quality in obtaining the same color on 100% woven wool fabric with natural (madder) and synthetic (1:1 metal complex) dyes. The same color, with similar wet fastness properties, was obtained on the wool fabric when dyed with either dye. On the other hand, conductivity, the mcal oxygen demand (COD), and the ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) content of dyeings carried out with the synthetic dye mixture were considerably higher than dyeing with madder root extract, and its pH was more acidic, However, the amount of volatile suspended solids and color obtained in natural dyeing was higher than the amount in the synthetic dyeing wastewater.

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1:1 Metal Complex Dyes, Chemical Oxygen Demand, Dyeing, Madder, Wool, Adsorption, Cotton, Ph

Journal or Series

Aatcc Journal of Research

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Q3

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Q3

Volume

7

Issue

6

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