Title
Color fastness of fabrics after dyeing with fungal dyes
Date Issued
26 February 2021
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Hernández V.
Sagredo N.
Machuca Á.
Universidad de Concepcion
Publisher(s)
Emerald Group Holdings Ltd.
Abstract
Purpose: The study aims to test the color fastness of wool and linen fabrics dyed by simple immersion in ethanol dissolutions of fungal dyes. Design/methodology/approach: Ethanol dissolutions of Talaromyces australis and Penicillium murcianum dyes were prepared to a concentration of 0.3% and used to dye wool and linen samples by immersion. Color fastness to washing, dry cleaning, wet and dry rubbing, perspiration and light, were tested according to AATCC standards. Findings: Color fastness reached acceptable results at dry cleaning and wet and dry rubbing by crocking but did not performed well at laundering, perspiration and light exposure. Results indicate that ethanol dissolutions of tested dyes had better affinity for wool fabrics than linen, but the dyeing method requires further improvements to be considered attractive for full scale applications. Originality/value: In this work sustainability of fabrics dyeing is improved by using natural pigments produced by filamentous fungi and a method to dye that requires no increment of temperature and mordants.
Start page
232
End page
240
Volume
33
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Textiles
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85087819662
Source
International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology
ISSN of the container
09556222
Sponsor(s)
This work was financially supported by ANID IDeA FONDEF ID15I-10105. V.H. acknowledge the support from CONICYT PIA/APOYO CCTE AFB170007 and PAI Convocatoria Nacional Subvención a Instalación en la Academia 2018, 77180054.
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