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Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Multifunctional Finishing of Textile Materials with Colorants Extracted from Natural Renewable Sources

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Because of a continued ban on some toxic synthetic dyes, textile and polymer scientists are presently in a constant search for alternative greener agents that can reduce pollution in textiles… Click to show full abstract

Because of a continued ban on some toxic synthetic dyes, textile and polymer scientists are presently in a constant search for alternative greener agents that can reduce pollution in textiles industries. Natural dyeing is one such promising technology that has the potential to clean up environmental pollution arising due to excessive use of toxic synthetic dyes and chemical auxiliaries. Dyeing compounds extracted from natural materials have produced sober and elegant shades on different types of fabrics over the past few years and are currently investigated as novel functional agents in the production of highly active textile surfaces having deodorizing, antioxidant, antimicrobial, antifeedant, and UV protection properties. The present perspective is intended to outline the recent research in functional finishing of different textile substrates with colorants and functional agents exploited from natural renewable sources. To the best of our knowledge, this perspective discusses for the first time thermody...

Keywords: thermodynamics; textile; natural renewable; extracted natural; thermodynamics kinetics; renewable sources

Journal Title: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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