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Development of natural dyed jute fabric with improved colour yield and UV protection characteristics

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Pages 808-818 | Received 03 Sep 2012, Accepted 10 Dec 2012, Published online: 16 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

Premordanting of jute fabric was carried out following single mordanting by biomordants (myrobolan and pomegranate) and ecofriendly chemical mordants (ferrous sulphate and potash alum) and double mordanting by sequential treatment of biomordant and ecofriendly chemical mordant. Extraction condition of natural dyes from manjistha, annatto, ratanjot and babool was standardised and applied on premordanted jute fabric. There is a substantial improvement of colour yield, levelness of dyeing and wash fastness properties of natural dyed jute fabric after double premordanting using bio and chemical mordant. Light fastness ratings are moderate to good while rubbing fastness are very good to excellent for all the natural dyed jute fabric. Very good ultraviolet (UV) protection ratings are achieved in case of dyeing of jute fabric using natural dyes extracted from manjistha, annatto, ratanjot and babool after premordanting with sequential treatment of biomordant and chemical mordant. UV protection properties of natural dyed jute fabric follows the order babool > annatto > manjistha > ratanjot.

Acknowledgements

The authors are thankful to Dr K.K. Satapathy, Director, National Institute of Research on Jute and Allied Fibre Technology, Kolkata, India, for his continuous encouragement and support for this work. Authors are also thankful to Dr S. Saxena, Sr Scientist, CIRCOT, Mumbai for evaluation of UV protection properties of jute fabric samples.

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