Dyeing adsorption kinetics of ebtacyanin pigment extracted from hylocereus polyrhizus peel onto spun silk and acrylic yarn
Synthetic dyes that used in textile industry can caused considerable environmental pollution. While, natural dyes are known to be more environmental friendly. Therefore, the study on extraction of natural dyes from plants is currently become revival. In this present work, the natural dye was extract...
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