Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid

Natural colourants are perceived as interesting alternatives to synthetic dyes. Microalgae are one of the sources of natural colourant available. This is because microalgae contain pigments that could give colours. The basis of this study is to produce colourant from microalgae Chlorella vulgaris. T...

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Main Author: Abd Majid, Ilyda
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33694/
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description Natural colourants are perceived as interesting alternatives to synthetic dyes. Microalgae are one of the sources of natural colourant available. This is because microalgae contain pigments that could give colours. The basis of this study is to produce colourant from microalgae Chlorella vulgaris. The algae were grown and cultivated for a month in Bold’s basal medium (BBM) and the algal biomass was then harvested via centrifugation prior to chlorophyll extraction using an alcoholic method. The extracted colourant produced was used for dyeing silk fabric. The colourant was treated with two different mordants; iron (II) sulphate and tin (II) chloride, which produced different colours on the silk. The one treated with the former yielded light yellowish green shade on the silk whilst the one treated with the latter produced light yellow shade on the silk. Test for colour fastness to washing was done in order to evaluate the colour after washing. The ratings obtained were between 4 and 4/5. The colour fastness of the silk treated with iron (II) sulphate was rated 4, indicating good result whereas the colour fastness of the silk treated with tin (II) chloride was rated 4/5 indicating good to excellent result. In conclusion, the purpose of this study was successfully achieved. The natural dye obtained yielded two almost-similar colours with different mordants and exhibited good to excellent result of colour fastness to washing.
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spelling uitm-336942020-09-08T06:27:32Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33694/ Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid Abd Majid, Ilyda Laboratories. General works Microscopy Microorganisms QR Microbiology Natural colourants are perceived as interesting alternatives to synthetic dyes. Microalgae are one of the sources of natural colourant available. This is because microalgae contain pigments that could give colours. The basis of this study is to produce colourant from microalgae Chlorella vulgaris. The algae were grown and cultivated for a month in Bold’s basal medium (BBM) and the algal biomass was then harvested via centrifugation prior to chlorophyll extraction using an alcoholic method. The extracted colourant produced was used for dyeing silk fabric. The colourant was treated with two different mordants; iron (II) sulphate and tin (II) chloride, which produced different colours on the silk. The one treated with the former yielded light yellowish green shade on the silk whilst the one treated with the latter produced light yellow shade on the silk. Test for colour fastness to washing was done in order to evaluate the colour after washing. The ratings obtained were between 4 and 4/5. The colour fastness of the silk treated with iron (II) sulphate was rated 4, indicating good result whereas the colour fastness of the silk treated with tin (II) chloride was rated 4/5 indicating good to excellent result. In conclusion, the purpose of this study was successfully achieved. The natural dye obtained yielded two almost-similar colours with different mordants and exhibited good to excellent result of colour fastness to washing. 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33694/1/33694.pdf Abd Majid, Ilyda (2018) Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid. (2018) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Laboratories. General works
Microscopy
Microorganisms
QR Microbiology
Abd Majid, Ilyda
Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid
title Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid
title_full Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid
title_fullStr Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid
title_full_unstemmed Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid
title_short Production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / Ilyda Abd Majid
title_sort production of colourant from microalgae chlorella vulgaris / ilyda abd majid
topic Laboratories. General works
Microscopy
Microorganisms
QR Microbiology
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33694/