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http://dx.doi.org/10.12940/jfb.2016.20.4.128

A Study on the Dyeability of Urtica Dioica L. Extract  

Kim, Sojin (Dept. of Fashion Styling, Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts)
Kim, Lione (Lione Gallery)
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Journal of Fashion Business / v.20, no.4, 2016 , pp. 128-140 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, dyeability of Urtica Dioica L. extract, which is relatively less studied, was measured. The extract of this plant was used to dye cellulose and protein fiber to check its usage as a natural green dye. Three different methods were used to produce extract. Dried Urtica Dioica L. was extracted with 100% ethanol, 50% ethanol with 50% distilled water and 100% distilled water. Then dyeing solution was obtained by blending with distilled water at 1-to-1 ratio. The maximum dyeability was obtained when 100% ethanol extract of dried Urtica Dioica L. used to dye fabrics at 60 degrees celsius for 60 minutes without mordant treatment. Cotton, rayon, wool and silk were dyed and dyeability for each fiber was measured for color difference value then compared to its control. The results show that dyeability of rayon and dyeability of wool are stronger, and that when color position for each mordant is measured, color difference is most diverse on cotton with pre-mordant treatment. Color fastness to wash, perspiration and rubbing crockmeter were superb, but color fastness to light was low, therefore, additional study on this is needed to improve. Urtica Dioica L. is now expected to be used practically as green color dye as well as medicinally and edible.
Keywords
Uritica Dioica L.; Dyeability; Extract; Color analysis; Color fastness;
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