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Exploration of natural colourant of ( Solanum melongena L.) brinjal plant residues for fabric dyeing: a novel approach towards textile processing.

Fatima BatoolNaeem IqbalShahid AdeelMuhammad AzeemSahar MumtazMuhammad Hussaan
Published in: Natural product research (2023)
Natural products have become the main focus of mankind due to increasing environmental pollution. The current study was concerned with brinjal plant residues as a source of bio colourant for cotton dyeing. Various media have been employed for the extraction of colourant. Present studies illustrated that excellent colourant yield was obtained in 4% acidified methanol. Cotton fabric was dyed at 50 °C, for 55 min and showed optimised dyeing conditions. Varying chemicals and bio-mordants have been used to achieve elegant shade. Chemical mordanting results revealed that 2% FeSO 4 as pre-mordant, and 6% TA as post-mordant while in bio- mordanting, 8% of pomegranate peel extract as pre-mordant and 2% pomegranate peel extract as post-mordant indicated a darker shade to mordanted fabrics. Bio-mordanting gave darker shade, and fastness which revealed that bio-mordants have improved the fastness characteristics. FTIR results revealed the confirmation of flavonoids as a colourant for cotton dyeing.
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