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- Title
A Note on the Dyeing of Wool Fabrics Using Natural Dyes Extracted from Rotten Wood-Inhabiting Fungi.
- Authors
Hernández, Vicente A.; Galleguillos, Felipe A.; Sagredo, Nicole; Machuca, Ángela
- Abstract
Fungal isolates obtained from rotten wood samples were identified and selected by their ability to produce fungal dyes in liquid media. Fungal isolates produced natural extracellular dyes with colors ranging from red to orange, yellow and purple. Dyes from two of these fungi, Talaromyces australis (red) and Penicillium murcianum (yellow), were extracted and used to dye wool samples in a Data Color Ahiba IR Pro-Trade (model Top Speed II) machine. The protein nature of wool interacted well with the fungal dyes producing colors suitable for textile applications when used to a concentration of 0.1 g.L-1. Results on color fastness when washing confirmed the affinity of the dyes with wool as the dyed samples kept their color in acceptable ranges after washing, without the implementation of mordanting pretreatments or the use of fixing agents.
- Subjects
WOOL textiles; TEXTILE dyeing; WOOD-decaying fungi
- Publication
Coatings (2079-6412), 2018, Vol 8, Issue 2, p77
- ISSN
2079-6412
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/coatings8020077