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Extraction, Optimization, and Dyeing Standardization using Fresh Orange Citrus Peel on Cotton Fabrics
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@article{IJASEIT3430, author = {Nita Kusumawati and Agus Budi Santoso and Asri Wijiastuti and Supari Muslim}, title = {Extraction, Optimization, and Dyeing Standardization using Fresh Orange Citrus Peel on Cotton Fabrics}, journal = {International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, year = {2020}, pages = {1278--1283}, keywords = {natural dyes; orange citrus; peel; pre-mordanting; fixer.}, abstract = {This research was conducted to explore, characterize, and standardize the orange citrus peel utilization as one of the potential materials for eco-friendly dyeing on cotton. To find out the potential application has been conducted pre-mordant dyeing, which involves alum as mordant. Optimization of the interaction between the fibers, dye, mordant, and fixer, is done through the application of the different washing time, dyeing frequency, as well as fixer types. Orange citrus peel extract used in dyeing was obtained from water solvent extraction. To determine the presence of chromophores that determine the dyeing quality, a spectrum test was performed using a UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The results show that fixation with iron (II) sulfate, alum and lime have triggered an attractive color, namely golden yellow on iron (II) sulfate fixation, and light yellow, which are both produced in alum and lime fixation. Visual and instrumentation evaluation using Diffuse Reflectant Ultra Violet (DRUV) showed that different washing time, dyeing frequency, and fixers had affected the color strength. Specifically, the reflectance percentage produced was 86.54% -56.96% for washing times of 0-6 h; and 78.95%-3.71% for the dyeing frequency 1-10 times. The increase in color intensity that occurs along with a decrease in the reflectance percentage illustrates the potential magnitude for orange citrus peel skin to be further developed as a new natural dye with high economic value in the eco-friendly textile industry.}, issn = {2088-5334}, publisher = {INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development}, url = {http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=3430}, doi = {10.18517/ijaseit.10.3.3430} }
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%A Kusumawati, Nita %A Santoso, Agus Budi %A Wijiastuti, Asri %A Muslim, Supari %D 2020 %T Extraction, Optimization, and Dyeing Standardization using Fresh Orange Citrus Peel on Cotton Fabrics %B 2020 %9 natural dyes; orange citrus; peel; pre-mordanting; fixer. %! Extraction, Optimization, and Dyeing Standardization using Fresh Orange Citrus Peel on Cotton Fabrics %K natural dyes; orange citrus; peel; pre-mordanting; fixer. %X This research was conducted to explore, characterize, and standardize the orange citrus peel utilization as one of the potential materials for eco-friendly dyeing on cotton. To find out the potential application has been conducted pre-mordant dyeing, which involves alum as mordant. Optimization of the interaction between the fibers, dye, mordant, and fixer, is done through the application of the different washing time, dyeing frequency, as well as fixer types. Orange citrus peel extract used in dyeing was obtained from water solvent extraction. To determine the presence of chromophores that determine the dyeing quality, a spectrum test was performed using a UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The results show that fixation with iron (II) sulfate, alum and lime have triggered an attractive color, namely golden yellow on iron (II) sulfate fixation, and light yellow, which are both produced in alum and lime fixation. Visual and instrumentation evaluation using Diffuse Reflectant Ultra Violet (DRUV) showed that different washing time, dyeing frequency, and fixers had affected the color strength. Specifically, the reflectance percentage produced was 86.54% -56.96% for washing times of 0-6 h; and 78.95%-3.71% for the dyeing frequency 1-10 times. The increase in color intensity that occurs along with a decrease in the reflectance percentage illustrates the potential magnitude for orange citrus peel skin to be further developed as a new natural dye with high economic value in the eco-friendly textile industry. %U http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=3430 %R doi:10.18517/ijaseit.10.3.3430 %J International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology %V 10 %N 3 %@ 2088-5334
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Nita Kusumawati,Agus Budi Santoso,Asri Wijiastuti and Supari Muslim,"Extraction, Optimization, and Dyeing Standardization using Fresh Orange Citrus Peel on Cotton Fabrics," International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1278-1283, 2020. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.18517/ijaseit.10.3.3430.
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TY - JOUR AU - Kusumawati, Nita AU - Santoso, Agus Budi AU - Wijiastuti, Asri AU - Muslim, Supari PY - 2020 TI - Extraction, Optimization, and Dyeing Standardization using Fresh Orange Citrus Peel on Cotton Fabrics JF - International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology; Vol. 10 (2020) No. 3 Y2 - 2020 SP - 1278 EP - 1283 SN - 2088-5334 PB - INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development KW - natural dyes; orange citrus; peel; pre-mordanting; fixer. N2 - This research was conducted to explore, characterize, and standardize the orange citrus peel utilization as one of the potential materials for eco-friendly dyeing on cotton. To find out the potential application has been conducted pre-mordant dyeing, which involves alum as mordant. Optimization of the interaction between the fibers, dye, mordant, and fixer, is done through the application of the different washing time, dyeing frequency, as well as fixer types. Orange citrus peel extract used in dyeing was obtained from water solvent extraction. To determine the presence of chromophores that determine the dyeing quality, a spectrum test was performed using a UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The results show that fixation with iron (II) sulfate, alum and lime have triggered an attractive color, namely golden yellow on iron (II) sulfate fixation, and light yellow, which are both produced in alum and lime fixation. Visual and instrumentation evaluation using Diffuse Reflectant Ultra Violet (DRUV) showed that different washing time, dyeing frequency, and fixers had affected the color strength. Specifically, the reflectance percentage produced was 86.54% -56.96% for washing times of 0-6 h; and 78.95%-3.71% for the dyeing frequency 1-10 times. The increase in color intensity that occurs along with a decrease in the reflectance percentage illustrates the potential magnitude for orange citrus peel skin to be further developed as a new natural dye with high economic value in the eco-friendly textile industry. UR - http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=3430 DO - 10.18517/ijaseit.10.3.3430
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RT Journal Article ID 3430 A1 Kusumawati, Nita A1 Santoso, Agus Budi A1 Wijiastuti, Asri A1 Muslim, Supari T1 Extraction, Optimization, and Dyeing Standardization using Fresh Orange Citrus Peel on Cotton Fabrics JF International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology VO 10 IS 3 YR 2020 SP 1278 OP 1283 SN 2088-5334 PB INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development K1 natural dyes; orange citrus; peel; pre-mordanting; fixer. AB This research was conducted to explore, characterize, and standardize the orange citrus peel utilization as one of the potential materials for eco-friendly dyeing on cotton. To find out the potential application has been conducted pre-mordant dyeing, which involves alum as mordant. Optimization of the interaction between the fibers, dye, mordant, and fixer, is done through the application of the different washing time, dyeing frequency, as well as fixer types. Orange citrus peel extract used in dyeing was obtained from water solvent extraction. To determine the presence of chromophores that determine the dyeing quality, a spectrum test was performed using a UV-Visible spectrophotometer. The results show that fixation with iron (II) sulfate, alum and lime have triggered an attractive color, namely golden yellow on iron (II) sulfate fixation, and light yellow, which are both produced in alum and lime fixation. Visual and instrumentation evaluation using Diffuse Reflectant Ultra Violet (DRUV) showed that different washing time, dyeing frequency, and fixers had affected the color strength. Specifically, the reflectance percentage produced was 86.54% -56.96% for washing times of 0-6 h; and 78.95%-3.71% for the dyeing frequency 1-10 times. The increase in color intensity that occurs along with a decrease in the reflectance percentage illustrates the potential magnitude for orange citrus peel skin to be further developed as a new natural dye with high economic value in the eco-friendly textile industry. LK http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=3430 DO - 10.18517/ijaseit.10.3.3430