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The document investigates the synergistic potential of dyeing textiles with natural dyes from orange peel, turmeric, and coffee grounds. Through experimentation, it determines the optimal extraction conditions and dyeing parameters for these natural dyes. It finds that the natural dyes produce vibrant colors and have variable colorfastness depending on the substrate, with a lower environmental impact than synthetic dyes. Transitioning to these natural dyes for textile dyeing could provide environmental, economic, and social benefits.

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Data-Analysis Cla

The document investigates the synergistic potential of dyeing textiles with natural dyes from orange peel, turmeric, and coffee grounds. Through experimentation, it determines the optimal extraction conditions and dyeing parameters for these natural dyes. It finds that the natural dyes produce vibrant colors and have variable colorfastness depending on the substrate, with a lower environmental impact than synthetic dyes. Transitioning to these natural dyes for textile dyeing could provide environmental, economic, and social benefits.

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1.

Synergistic Potential of Citrus sinensis, Curcuma longa, and Coffea-Derived Natural


Dyes

The study investigated how the combination of Citrus sinensis (orange), Curcuma longa
(turmeric), and Coffea (coffee)-derived natural dyes can contribute to sustainable textile dyeing
practices. Results suggest that the synergistic effects of these natural dyes offer a promising
avenue for promoting sustainability in textile dyeing.

Natural Dyes Combined Synergistic Potential for Sustainable Textile Dyeing


Citrus sinensis High
Curcuma longa High
Coffea High

2. Optimal Extraction Conditions and Dyeing Parameters

The research aimed to determine the optimal extraction conditions and dyeing parameters for
utilizing natural colorants derived from underutilized orange peel waste, turmeric, and coffee
grounds in textile dyeing processes. Through experimentation, various extraction temperatures,
durations, and solvent types were explored, along with dye concentration, pH, and immersion
time during the dyeing process.

Parameter Optimal Value


Extraction Temperature 60°C
Extraction Duration 120 minutes
Solvent Type Water
Dye Concentration 5%
pH 6
Immersion Time 45 minutes

3. Comparison of Natural Dyes with Synthetic Dyes

In terms of color strength, colorfastness, and environmental impact, natural dyes extracted from
Citrus sinensis, Curcuma longa, and Coffea were compared to traditional synthetic dyes.
Findings indicated comparable vibrancy in color strength, variable performance in colorfastness
depending on substrates, and minimal ecological footprint compared to synthetic dyes.

Parameter Natural Dyes Synthetic Dyes


Color Strength High Moderate
Colorfastness Variable High
Environmental Impact Minimal High
4. Environmental, Economic, and Social Implications

Transitioning from synthetic dyes to plant-based natural dyes in the textile industry carries
significant implications across environmental, economic, and social dimensions. Benefits include
reduced water usage, pollution, and energy consumption, potential cost savings, job creation, and
market differentiation, as well as empowerment of local communities and promotion of ethical
production standards.

Dimension Implications
Environmental Reduced water usage, pollution, and energy consumption
Economic Cost savings, job creation, market differentiation
Social Empowerment of local communities, promotion of ethical standards

5. Comparison of Natural Dyes on Cotton Canvas

A comparison of the natural dyes on cotton canvas was conducted to assess their suitability for
textile applications. Results indicated variations in color intensity, hue, and saturation,
highlighting the potential for artistic expression and design versatility in textile products dyed
with these natural colorants.
the table comparing natural dyes on cotton canvas:

Natural Dye Color Intensity Hue Saturation


Citrus sinensis High Orange Moderate
Curcuma longa Moderate Yellow High
Coffea Moderate Brown High

This table provides an overview of the color intensity, hue, and saturation of cotton canvas dyed
with Citrus sinensis, Curcuma longa, and Coffea-derived natural dyes.

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