Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application

The pigment is the substance that changes the colour of light based on the result of selective colour absorption. Pigments are used for colouring paint, fabric, ink, food, cosmetic and other materials. The materials that chosen and developed by human for use as pigment must have special properties t...

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Main Authors: Marsi, Noraini, Tan, Ka Seng, Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah, Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira
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author Marsi, Noraini
Tan, Ka Seng
Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah
Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira
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Tan, Ka Seng
Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah
Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira
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description The pigment is the substance that changes the colour of light based on the result of selective colour absorption. Pigments are used for colouring paint, fabric, ink, food, cosmetic and other materials. The materials that chosen and developed by human for use as pigment must have special properties that make them ideal for make them colouring other materials. The pigment must be stable in solid form at ambient temperatures [1]. Pigments can be divided into two groups which is organic pigment and inorganic pigment. For inorganic pigments, the colour is comparatively less bright and these pigments are also seemed to be less rich than the organic pigments. Large amount of inorganic pigments are required to generate desired effects since these pigments have low tinting strength. The most important thing is inorganic pigment contains toxic substances that may be harm to our health and environment. The researchers are started to investigate and use organic pigment into textile application nowadays [2].
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-20812021-11-01T03:03:09Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2081/ Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application Marsi, Noraini Tan, Ka Seng Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira TS1300-1865 Textile industries The pigment is the substance that changes the colour of light based on the result of selective colour absorption. Pigments are used for colouring paint, fabric, ink, food, cosmetic and other materials. The materials that chosen and developed by human for use as pigment must have special properties that make them ideal for make them colouring other materials. The pigment must be stable in solid form at ambient temperatures [1]. Pigments can be divided into two groups which is organic pigment and inorganic pigment. For inorganic pigments, the colour is comparatively less bright and these pigments are also seemed to be less rich than the organic pigments. Large amount of inorganic pigments are required to generate desired effects since these pigments have low tinting strength. The most important thing is inorganic pigment contains toxic substances that may be harm to our health and environment. The researchers are started to investigate and use organic pigment into textile application nowadays [2]. Penerbit UTHM Marsi, Noraini Thana Singam, Rupashinii Mahmood, Salwa Ibrahim, Siti Aida 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2081/1/Ch06%20Superhydrophobic%20Dyeing%20Of%20Orange%20Fruit.pdf Marsi, Noraini and Tan, Ka Seng and Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah and Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira (2020) Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application. In: Green Technology of Natural Dyes for Sustainable Development on Textile Industry. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 44-51. ISBN 978-967-2389-61-3
spellingShingle TS1300-1865 Textile industries
Marsi, Noraini
Tan, Ka Seng
Mohd Rus, Anika Zafiah
Mat Hassan, Nik Normunira
Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application
title Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application
title_full Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application
title_fullStr Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application
title_full_unstemmed Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application
title_short Superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application
title_sort superhydrophobic dyeing of orange fruit pigment on cotton knitted textile application
topic TS1300-1865 Textile industries
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