Coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using Chinese fringe leaf extraction: A greener approach

This study investigates the innovative use of natural dyes derived from Chinese fringe (Chionanthus retusus) leaves for dyeing organic cotton fabric (OCF), marking the first application of this approach. The natural dyes were extracted from the Chinese fringe leaves and applied on OCF using differen...

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Main Authors: Md Shazzat Hossain, Mohammad Ullah, Rony Mia, Mohammed A. Assiri, Yahui Zhou, Haroon A.M. Saeed, Sakil Mahmud
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Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
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author Md Shazzat Hossain
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Rony Mia
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Yahui Zhou
Haroon A.M. Saeed
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description This study investigates the innovative use of natural dyes derived from Chinese fringe (Chionanthus retusus) leaves for dyeing organic cotton fabric (OCF), marking the first application of this approach. The natural dyes were extracted from the Chinese fringe leaves and applied on OCF using different mordanting conditions for coloration and functionalization of the fabric. Spectroscopic analyses, including UV−visible (UV−vis) spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), confirmed the presence of flavonoid compounds as the key bio−colorants in the dye solution. Optimal dyeing conditions were established with a 10 % Al2(SO4)3 mordant, resulting in dyed OCF exhibiting a significant color strength (K/S) of 5.90 and excellent fastness including rubbing, washing and light. Comprehensive characterization techniques, such as optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), elemental mapping, and FTIR, validated the successful dyeing process which ensure the bonding between natural dyes and fabrics in the presence of mordant. Thermal analyses indicated that the OCF retained acceptable properties of DTG at 357 °C after−dyeing. The dyed OCF also demonstrated superior UV protection, with an Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) value of 59.19 ± 1.82, and minimal UV transmission in the UV−A and UV−B regions. Despite a slight reduction in air permeability compared to the undyed OCF, the dyed OCF maintained good breathability. This research highlights the potential of Chinese fringe leaf extracts for eco−friendly coloration and functional enhancement of OCF. The findings have significant implications for the textile industry, offering a path towards more environmentally responsible manufacturing practices without compromising on performance or aesthetics.
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spelling doaj-art-9730c96fd9ef445d8707c5b7285bfc1b2025-01-23T05:27:40ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302025-03-0125104054Coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using Chinese fringe leaf extraction: A greener approachMd Shazzat Hossain0Mohammad Ullah1Rony Mia2Mohammed A. Assiri3Yahui Zhou4Haroon A.M. Saeed5Sakil Mahmud6Key Laboratory of Green Processing and Functional New Textile Materials, School of Textile Science and Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan 430200, ChinaCenter for Advanced Intelligent Materials, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, Gambang 26300, Malaysia; Faculty of Industrial Sciences and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, Gambang 26300, MalaysiaCenter for Global Health Research, Department of Medical Biotechnology, Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Tamil Nadu, 602105, India; Corresponding authors.Central Labs, King Khalid University, AlQura’a, Abha, P.O. Box 960, 61413, Saudi Arabia; Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 9004, Abha, 61413, Saudi ArabiaKey Laboratory of Green Processing and Functional New Textile Materials, School of Textile Science and Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan 430200, ChinaKey Laboratory of Green Processing and Functional New Textile Materials, School of Textile Science and Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan 430200, ChinaIvory V. Nelson Center for the Sciences, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Lincoln University, 1570 Baltimore Pike, Oxford, 19352, PA, USA; Corresponding authors.This study investigates the innovative use of natural dyes derived from Chinese fringe (Chionanthus retusus) leaves for dyeing organic cotton fabric (OCF), marking the first application of this approach. The natural dyes were extracted from the Chinese fringe leaves and applied on OCF using different mordanting conditions for coloration and functionalization of the fabric. Spectroscopic analyses, including UV−visible (UV−vis) spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), confirmed the presence of flavonoid compounds as the key bio−colorants in the dye solution. Optimal dyeing conditions were established with a 10 % Al2(SO4)3 mordant, resulting in dyed OCF exhibiting a significant color strength (K/S) of 5.90 and excellent fastness including rubbing, washing and light. Comprehensive characterization techniques, such as optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), elemental mapping, and FTIR, validated the successful dyeing process which ensure the bonding between natural dyes and fabrics in the presence of mordant. Thermal analyses indicated that the OCF retained acceptable properties of DTG at 357 °C after−dyeing. The dyed OCF also demonstrated superior UV protection, with an Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) value of 59.19 ± 1.82, and minimal UV transmission in the UV−A and UV−B regions. Despite a slight reduction in air permeability compared to the undyed OCF, the dyed OCF maintained good breathability. This research highlights the potential of Chinese fringe leaf extracts for eco−friendly coloration and functional enhancement of OCF. The findings have significant implications for the textile industry, offering a path towards more environmentally responsible manufacturing practices without compromising on performance or aesthetics.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123025001422Organic cotton fabricChinese fringeSustainabilityColorationUV protection
spellingShingle Md Shazzat Hossain
Mohammad Ullah
Rony Mia
Mohammed A. Assiri
Yahui Zhou
Haroon A.M. Saeed
Sakil Mahmud
Coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using Chinese fringe leaf extraction: A greener approach
Results in Engineering
Organic cotton fabric
Chinese fringe
Sustainability
Coloration
UV protection
title Coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using Chinese fringe leaf extraction: A greener approach
title_full Coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using Chinese fringe leaf extraction: A greener approach
title_fullStr Coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using Chinese fringe leaf extraction: A greener approach
title_full_unstemmed Coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using Chinese fringe leaf extraction: A greener approach
title_short Coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using Chinese fringe leaf extraction: A greener approach
title_sort coloration and functionalization of organic cotton fabric using chinese fringe leaf extraction a greener approach
topic Organic cotton fabric
Chinese fringe
Sustainability
Coloration
UV protection
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123025001422
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