Evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mint

Chitosan solutions were prepared by dissolving chitosan polymers, which were provided in three different molecular weight as low, medium and high, in acetic acid solution and were applied to wool fabrics. After chitosan treatment, the half of the samples were dyed with dried mint by mordanting with...

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Main Authors: Buket Arık, Sibel Karacan, İdil Dikkal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pamukkale University 2020-12-01
Series:Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/58015/834237
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spelling doaj-b424ae6f02514772ba40780d91a789f42021-04-04T13:24:26ZengPamukkale UniversityPamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences1300-70092147-58812020-12-0126711861192218Evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mintBuket Arık0Sibel Karacan1İdil Dikkal2Pamukkale UniversityPamukkale UniversityPamukkale UniversityChitosan solutions were prepared by dissolving chitosan polymers, which were provided in three different molecular weight as low, medium and high, in acetic acid solution and were applied to wool fabrics. After chitosan treatment, the half of the samples were dyed with dried mint by mordanting with potassiumaluminumsulphate and another half of the samples were dyed with dried mint without mordanting. In addition, mordanted and unmordanted dyeing processes were also applied to the samples that were not treated by chitosan for comparison. Following the dyeing processes, the color values of the samples were measured via spectrophotometer by selecting the wool sample dyed with mint only as a reference. Then, the samples were exposed to washing, rubbing and light fastness tests and evaluated. Moreover, the color values of the samples after washing were measured again in order to determine the effect of washing process to color yield. From the results, it was observed that wool samples dyed with mint were in yellow and green colors and chitosan treatment had positive effects on color yield. Mordanting process caused for the wool samples to be in yellower color shades and to significant changes in color yield. Washing process decreased the color yield in all samples. Rubbing and light fastness values were found to be in acceptable limits for natural dyeing. On the other hand, chitosan treatment in different molecular weights was not found to be significant but generally medium molecular weight chitosan resulted in the most available one.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/58015/834237natural dyeingmint (mentha)mordantingpotassiumaluminumsulphatechitosanwool
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İdil Dikkal
Evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mint
Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
natural dyeing
mint (mentha)
mordanting
potassiumaluminumsulphate
chitosan
wool
author_facet Buket Arık
Sibel Karacan
İdil Dikkal
author_sort Buket Arık
title Evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mint
title_short Evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mint
title_full Evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mint
title_fullStr Evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mint
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mint
title_sort evaluation of the dyeing and fastness properties of wool fabrics treated by chitosan in different molecular weights and dyed with mint
publisher Pamukkale University
series Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
issn 1300-7009
2147-5881
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Chitosan solutions were prepared by dissolving chitosan polymers, which were provided in three different molecular weight as low, medium and high, in acetic acid solution and were applied to wool fabrics. After chitosan treatment, the half of the samples were dyed with dried mint by mordanting with potassiumaluminumsulphate and another half of the samples were dyed with dried mint without mordanting. In addition, mordanted and unmordanted dyeing processes were also applied to the samples that were not treated by chitosan for comparison. Following the dyeing processes, the color values of the samples were measured via spectrophotometer by selecting the wool sample dyed with mint only as a reference. Then, the samples were exposed to washing, rubbing and light fastness tests and evaluated. Moreover, the color values of the samples after washing were measured again in order to determine the effect of washing process to color yield. From the results, it was observed that wool samples dyed with mint were in yellow and green colors and chitosan treatment had positive effects on color yield. Mordanting process caused for the wool samples to be in yellower color shades and to significant changes in color yield. Washing process decreased the color yield in all samples. Rubbing and light fastness values were found to be in acceptable limits for natural dyeing. On the other hand, chitosan treatment in different molecular weights was not found to be significant but generally medium molecular weight chitosan resulted in the most available one.
topic natural dyeing
mint (mentha)
mordanting
potassiumaluminumsulphate
chitosan
wool
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/58015/834237
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