Natural Dyes for Sustainable Textiles describes how manufacturing processes that are safer, more energy efficient, and more sustainable can be achieved through the use of natural dyes.
There are three main elements of sustainability, they are: economic, social, and environmental, and natural dyes can make a positive contribution to all three. A number of the textile industry's largest producers have adopted natural dyes as part of their bid to make their products more sustainable, in response to consumer demand as well as their own consciousness of environmental issues. This unique book draws on the latest research to provide practical technical advice on safer and greener processing of fabric, minimizing the use of hazardous chemical dyes. Details of preparation methods at stages including wet processing, dyeing, and effluent management are provided with specific information on how the methods improve efficiency, as well as other advantages and limitations of each technology.
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Table of Contents
1. Sustainability and its significance in textile wet processing 2. Role of Natural Dyes in Making Sustainable Textiles 3. Using Chemical Management System (CMS) in Natural Dyeing Process to Make it Sustainable 4. Room Temperature Natural Dyeing for Energy Conservation 5. Water Less Natural Dyeing to Make it Sustainable 6. Use of Newer Technologies in Natural Dyeing- Plasma and Electron Beam 7. Natural Dyeing on Polymeric Material 8. Sustainable Processing of Textiles 9. Effluent Management from Natural Dyeing Unit 10. Case Study to Exemplify Sustainable Measures Taken 11. Traditional Block Printing for Sustainability 12. Sustainability in Natural Dye Printing
Authors
Padma Shree Vankar Head of Shimadzu- Somaiya Centre of Excellence in Analytical and Measurement Sciences. Dr. Padma Shree Vankar holds a Ph.D in organic chemistry and has over 25 years' experience in natural dyeing. She is currently working as Head in the Somaiya Centre of Excellence in Analytical and Measurement Sciences, Somaiya Vidyavihar University, India. Dr. Vankar's current research is in the characterization of newer natural dyes and designing synthetic strategies for eco-friendly dyes. She has written 8 books in the field, handled 10 major research projects on natural dyes, published 170 research publications and made one documentary film on process development in vegetable dyeing. Pankar has one Indian Patent granted on natural dye. Dhara Shukla Facility for Ecological and Analytical Testing, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Dr. Dhara Shukla currently works at the Facility of Ecological and Analytical testing, Indian Institute of Technology, India.She previously worked as a Senior Research Associate at the FEAT Laboratory, IIT Kanpur and as Chief Chemist in a Private company Shree R International. Dr. Shukla completed her CSIR fellowship of Research Associate in March 31st 2012 (on Bio Nano Particles from various Plant Extracts and their characterization). Her research interesting include dyeing with newer natural dyes, Nanochemistry and its application in textiles and heavy metal mitigation with fungal and other biotic sources.
Dr. Shukla has co-authored 3 books in the field and published 19 research papers.