Antibacterial Dyeing of Wool with Natural Cationic Dye Using Metal Mordants

Authors

  • Aminoddin HAJI Islamic Azad University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.18.3.2437

Keywords:

wool, berberine, antibacterial, dyeing, natural dye

Abstract

In this study, Berberine colorant extracted from berberis vulgaris root was applied on wool fiber using alum (aluminum potassium sulfate), copper sulfate and potassium dichromate as mordant. The effect of treatment variables such as amount of mordant, time and temperature on the color strength of dyed fibers was examined. The fastness properties of dyed wool against washing, light and wet rubbing were evaluated. the use of metal mordants increased the color strength of the dyed goods. Increase in dyeing time and temperature caused deeper shades. All mordants, increased the rub fastness and wash fastness of dyed samples, but the light fastness was increased except in case of alum. Berberine is a cationic dye and because of it's quaternary ammonium structure can act as an antibacterial agent. So, dyed samples were tested for antibacterial activity using AATCC test method 100-2004. The dyed wool represented a high level of antibacterial activity. The extract of the berberis vulgaris can be considered as a natural dye of acceptable fastness properties together with excellent antibacterial activity for woolen textiles.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.18.3.2437

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Published

2012-09-11

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TEXTILE MATERIALS