Appraisal of marigold flower based lutein as natural colourant for textile dyeing under the influence of gamma radiations

Shahid Adeel*, Tahsin Gulzar, Muhammad Azeem, Fazal-ur-Rehman, Muhammad Saeed, Iram Hanif, Naeem Iqbal

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Abstract

Maintaining colour strength and fastness of the fabrics dyed with natural colourants had been the major constraint of utilizing plant based dyes in modern textile practices. The present study was concerned with the extraction of lutein dye from marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) flowers and role of gamma radiation in improving colour strength and fastness characteristics of the extracted dye. The investigation of dyed fabric in spectraflash showed that gamma ray treatment of 30 kGy was the optimum absorbed dose for surface modification to improve its dye uptake ability. Good colour strength was obtained when irradiated cotton (RC, 30 kGy) was dyed with extract of radiated marigold flower powder (RP) at 70 °C for 85 min, keeping M:L of 1:50 using dye bath of pH 5.0. The results from mordanting experiments revealed that 7% of tannic acid as pre-mordant and 5% of Cu as post-mordant were the best treatments to improve colour strength. It was found that gamma ray induced extraction of lutein from marigold flowers had a potential to be utilized as natural dyes in textile sector to produce yellowish green shades.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35-39
Number of pages5
JournalRadiation Physics and Chemistry
Volume130
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Gamma radiations
  • Lutein
  • Mordanting
  • Spectraflash
  • Textile dyeing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiation

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