Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application

Natural dyes are derived from natural resources. Colouring materials obtained from natural resources of plant, animal, mineral, and microbial origins were used for colouration of various textile materials. Use of natural dyes started fall after the invention of synthetic dyes in the second half of t...

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Main Authors: Marsi, Noraini, Chew, Gin Yan, Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah, Kunchi Mon, Siti Zaharah
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Chew, Gin Yan
Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah
Kunchi Mon, Siti Zaharah
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Chew, Gin Yan
Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah
Kunchi Mon, Siti Zaharah
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description Natural dyes are derived from natural resources. Colouring materials obtained from natural resources of plant, animal, mineral, and microbial origins were used for colouration of various textile materials. Use of natural dyes started fall after the invention of synthetic dyes in the second half of the nineteenth century. The synthetic dyes were rapidly industrialization of textile production resulted in almost complete replacement of natural dyes by synthetic dyes because their easy availability simple application process, better fastness properties and consistency of shades [1]. Recent environmental awareness has again revived interest in natural dyes mainly among environmentally conscious people. Natural pigments are considered eco-friendly as these are renewable and biodegradable which is skin friendly and provide healthier benefits to the wearer [2]. Pandanus amaryllifolius also called as pandan leaf is a tropical plant that under screw pine genus and it can be easily found all around in Malaysia. It is a genus monocotyledon plants with over 750 accepted species. Extraction of green pigments from pandanus amaryllifolius to produce an organic pigment for fabric dyeing can become an alternative of synthetic pigments. Organic pigments also can be classified as a biochrome substance which is produced by living organisms. These biological pigments include flower and plant pigments [3].
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spelling uthm-20822021-11-01T03:03:54Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2082/ Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application Marsi, Noraini Chew, Gin Yan Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah Kunchi Mon, Siti Zaharah TS1300-1865 Textile industries Natural dyes are derived from natural resources. Colouring materials obtained from natural resources of plant, animal, mineral, and microbial origins were used for colouration of various textile materials. Use of natural dyes started fall after the invention of synthetic dyes in the second half of the nineteenth century. The synthetic dyes were rapidly industrialization of textile production resulted in almost complete replacement of natural dyes by synthetic dyes because their easy availability simple application process, better fastness properties and consistency of shades [1]. Recent environmental awareness has again revived interest in natural dyes mainly among environmentally conscious people. Natural pigments are considered eco-friendly as these are renewable and biodegradable which is skin friendly and provide healthier benefits to the wearer [2]. Pandanus amaryllifolius also called as pandan leaf is a tropical plant that under screw pine genus and it can be easily found all around in Malaysia. It is a genus monocotyledon plants with over 750 accepted species. Extraction of green pigments from pandanus amaryllifolius to produce an organic pigment for fabric dyeing can become an alternative of synthetic pigments. Organic pigments also can be classified as a biochrome substance which is produced by living organisms. These biological pigments include flower and plant pigments [3]. Penerbit UTHM Marsi, Noraini Thana Singam, Rupashinii Mahmood, Salwa Ibrahim, Siti Aida 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2082/1/Ch07%20Investigation%20Of%20Dyeing%20Based%20On%20Pandanu.pdf Marsi, Noraini and Chew, Gin Yan and Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah and Kunchi Mon, Siti Zaharah (2020) Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application. In: Green Technology of Natural Dyes for Sustainable Development on Textile Industry. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 52-58. ISBN 978-967-2389-61-3
spellingShingle TS1300-1865 Textile industries
Marsi, Noraini
Chew, Gin Yan
Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah
Kunchi Mon, Siti Zaharah
Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application
title Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application
title_full Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application
title_fullStr Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application
title_short Investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application
title_sort investigation of dyeing based on pandanus amaryllifolius for superhydrophobic coating in cotton-polyester blended in textile application
topic TS1300-1865 Textile industries
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2082/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2082/1/Ch07%20Investigation%20Of%20Dyeing%20Based%20On%20Pandanu.pdf