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Dye Extraction and Cotton Dyeing from Peach Leaf

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  • Lami Amanuel

    (Department of Textile engineering, Wollo University, Ethiopia)

  • Demoze Adefris

    (Department of Textile engineering, Wollo University, Ethiopi)

  • Ehitnesh Ajaw

    (Department of Textile engineering, Wollo University, Ethiopi)

  • Netsanet Bekele

    (Department of Textile engineering, Wollo University, Ethiopi)

  • Atinkut Abinet

    (Department of Textile engineering, Wollo University, Ethiopi)

Abstract

Peach leaf dye extracted by optimized Solvent extraction was used to dye cotton fabric. Optimization of Dye extraction and dyeing were done by varying one factor at a time keeping the others constant. The three different dyeing methods namely pre-mordanting, simultaneous-mordanting and post-mordanting were used to dye the cotton fabrics. Color strength and shade depth of the dyed samples; i.e., the CIELAB (L* = 50.29, a* = 3.83, b* = 37.18 and K/S values of 1.9 were recorded from the dyed samples by using a spectrophotometer. Wash and rubbing fastness of the dyed samples were evaluated using Lin test colorfastness and annual rubbing fastness tester respectively.

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  • Lami Amanuel & Demoze Adefris & Ehitnesh Ajaw & Netsanet Bekele & Atinkut Abinet, 2019. "Dye Extraction and Cotton Dyeing from Peach Leaf," Current Trends in Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 5(3), pages 68-74, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ctftte:v:5:y:2019:i:3:p:68-74
    DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2019.05.555661
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