Effect of Drying Methods on Dyeing Capacity of Dyestuff Plant Materials |
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Authors: | Sofia Papadaki Magdalini Krokida Dimitrios Economides Emmanuel Koukios |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens , Athens , Greece |
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Abstract: | This article presents a study of the effect of drying methods on dyeing capacity of widespread European flora dyestuff plant materials. The natural colorants, derived from the selected plant materials, were applied on chemical pulp in order to examine their dyeability. In this work, three different drying methods were examined—the natural, the air-, and the freeze-drying method—in various conditions. The plant materials that were dried naturally show weak dyeing results in comparison with the air- and freeze-dried materials. Freeze drying significantly improved the dyeing capacity of dyestuff plant materials with high initial moisture content. On the other hand, air drying at low temperature and high relative humidity improved the dyeing capacity of plant materials with low initial moisture content. |
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Keywords: | Air drying Chemical pulp Dyestuff plant materials Freeze drying Natural colorants Natural drying |
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