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Extraction of natural colorants from Araucaria columnaris, Macaranga peltata and Averrhoa bilimbi for textile coloration

Tintu Jose Manicketh (Department of Botany, Sacred Heart College, Cochin, India)
Mannancheril Sebastian Francis (Department of Botany, Sacred Heart College, Cochin, India)

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology

ISSN: 0955-6222

Article publication date: 5 May 2020

Issue publication date: 2 November 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The paper aims to investigate the feasibility of developing natural dyes from the barks of Araucaria columnaris and leaves of Macaranga peltata, Averrhoa bilimbi. The paper also deals with the application of natural dyes in textile coloration.

Design/methodology/approach

Dye extraction was carried out using the aqueous method. The dyeability of the aqueous extract was assessed on cotton, silk and polyester yarns using different mordants (alum, acetic acid, CuSO4, lemon juice) and without mordant. UV–Visible spectral analysis and pH of different natural dyes were determined. Percent absorption, K/S values, CIELab values and fastness properties of the selected dyed yarns were also assessed.

Findings

The percentage values for dye exhaustion differed with various mordants. The K/S values were found to be influenced by the addition of mordants. Different hues were obtained with the usage of different mordants. Fastness results exhibited good to very good grades.

Research limitations/implications

The effective application of aqueous method of dye extraction in the study avoids solvent toxicity. The current results proved that the dyeing could be achieved at room temperature for different yarns (cotton, silk, polyester). At present, no report exists in the literature of research work on the extraction of natural dyes from the leaves of M. peltata, A. bilimbi and their dyeing potential on cotton, silk and polyester.

Practical implications

The present work offers new environment-friendly dye as well as simple dyeing method. Barks and leaves are promising sources of dye. Enormous availability of barks and leaves avoids the exploitation of the plant parts for the extraction of natural dyes.

Originality/value

The important feature of this study was the effective dyeing of natural and synthetic fibers at room temperature. The novel sources of natural dyes would contribute significantly to the existing knowledge of dyeing, and the natural dyes reduce the environmental impact of synthetic dyes.

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Acknowledgements

Authors express gratitude to the Principal, HOD, Dept. of Botany, Sacred Heart College, Thevara, Cochin, for providing all support and facilities for conducting this experiment. Authors acknowledge the immense help received from Dr. Padma S Vankar for the valuable suggestions and encouragement.

Citation

Manicketh, T.J. and Francis, M.S. (2020), "Extraction of natural colorants from Araucaria columnaris, Macaranga peltata and Averrhoa bilimbi for textile coloration", International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, Vol. 32 No. 6, pp. 789-801. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCST-06-2019-0075

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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