Comparative study on traditional indigo dyeing onto cotton fabric using ripe banana and sodium dithionite as reducing agents
© 2015, Chemical Publishing Co. All rights reserved. In most industrial and conventional dyeing processes, indigo dye reduced in a high alkaline which sodium dithionite is of major importance. However, the processes involve many economical, ecological and technical problems. In this study, sodium di...
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Main Authors: | S. Lasopha, R. Watanesk, S. Dejmanee |
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2018
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