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A natural dye extract from lotus seedpod for dyeability and functional property of tussah silk fabric

Hualing He (Hubei Key Laboratory of Biomass Fibers and Eco-dyeing and Finishing, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China)
Yushu Wang (Hubei Key Laboratory of Biomass Fibers and Eco-dyeing and Finishing, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China)
Jinru Liu (Hubei Key Laboratory of Biomass Fibers and Eco-dyeing and Finishing, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China)
Ning Zhou (Hubei Key Laboratory of Biomass Fibers and Eco-dyeing and Finishing, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China)
Yuhang Zhao (Hubei Key Laboratory of Biomass Fibers and Eco-dyeing and Finishing, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China)
Zhicai Yu (Hubei Key Laboratory of Biomass Fibers and Eco-dyeing and Finishing, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, China)

Pigment & Resin Technology

ISSN: 0369-9420

Article publication date: 11 January 2021

Issue publication date: 15 November 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to investigate the dyeability of tussah silk fabric with lotus seedpod extract as the source of nontoxic and eco-friendly dyestuffs and functional agent.

Design/methodology/approach

Mordant free dyeing method was carried out using citric acid (CA) as the cross-linking agent to link the fibre and dye molecules. First, the natural pigment of oligomeric procyanidins was extracted from the lotus seedpod and then used to dye the tussah silk fabric. After the dyeing process, the dyed samples were treated with CA solution under different concentrations to improve the colour fastness.

Findings

The tussah silk fabric was successfully coloured in reddish brown through the dyeing process and charactered by using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy spectrometer. Moreover, lotus seedpod extract could impart excellent UV protection ability to the dyed samples, and UPF values reached up to 2000. CA dosage influenced the colour characteristics, UV protection and anti-wrinkling performance. The optimum dosage of CA was 7% (Wt.%). In addition, dyed silk fabric showed good antibacterial activity and the calculated bacteriostatic rate against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus were 83.27 and 60.2%, respectively.

Practical implications

This bio-dyeing strategy provided a simple and effective method for sustainable tussah silk fabric dyeing process.

Originality/value

This paper provides a novel dyeing strategy for mordant free dyeing and functionalization of tussah silk fabric, with lotus seedpod extract as natural pigment and CA as cross-linking agent to link the fibre and dye molecules.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This work was financially supported by Opening Project of Hubei Key Laboratory of Biomass Fibers and Eco-Dyeing & Finishing [Grant Number STRZ2020005].

Citation

He, H., Wang, Y., Liu, J., Zhou, N., Zhao, Y. and Yu, Z. (2021), "A natural dye extract from lotus seedpod for dyeability and functional property of tussah silk fabric", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 50 No. 6, pp. 545-553. https://doi.org/10.1108/PRT-10-2020-0107

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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