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Title: Effect of silk sericin pre-treatment on dyeability of woollen fabric
Authors: Eser, Cengiz Onur
Yavas, Arzu
Keywords: silk sericin
wool
dyeing
fastness
Bombyx mori
biopolymer
Publisher: Inst Natl Cercetare-Dezvoltare Textile Pielarie-Bucuresti
Abstract: Silk fibres consist of sericin and fibroin. 20-25% of silk fibre is sericin. Sericin is biodegradable, antibacterial, and UV resistant. In this study, silk sericin protein was applied to wool fabric as a pre-treatment. Wool fabrics pre-treated with silk sericin were dyed with Eriofast Red B and Eriofast Blue 3R dyestuffs. Colour and reflectance measurements of the dyed wool samples were carried out. Washing, rubbing, light fastness properties were explored. Moreover, hydrophilicity, nitrogen content (Kjeldahl Method), FTIR and ESCA analysis were performed on the sericin applied wool fabric samples. Pre-treatment with sericin was found to increase the hydrophilicity level of wool fibres. Pre-treatment with silk sericin also increased the colour yield of wool fibre dyed with Eriofast Red B and Eriofast Blue 3R. It was determined that the wool fibre fabrics pre-treated with sericin displayed sufficient colour and colour fastness values even after dyeing at lower dyeing temperatures.
URI: https://doi.org/10.35530/IT.072.02.1771
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/46359
ISSN: 1222-5347
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Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection
WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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