Dyeing and Color Fastness Properties of Natural Dyed Actual Size Hanji

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作者
Roh J. [1 ]
Jo H.-J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Interior Materials Engineering, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju
[2] Jo Hyun-Jin Hanji Research Center, Jinju
来源
Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology | 2022年 / 50卷 / 01期
关键词
Color difference; Color fastness; Color yield; Hanji; Natural dyeing materials; Post-mordanting;
D O I
10.5658/WOOD.2022.50.1.31
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摘要
After manufacturing the natural dyed actual size Hanji using 11 kinds of plant natural dyeing materials and 2 kinds of animal natural dyeing materials, the color characteristics and color change and color fastness after post-mordanting were compared and discussed. The hues of 13 types of natural dyed Hanji were black, PB, and RP, each with 1 type, YP with 3 types, and Y with 7 types. Among the natural dyeing materials, Chinese ink, indigo and Lac showed high color yield and color difference, and violet-root cromwell and gardenia seeds showed low color yield. The color fastness of Hanji dyed with turpentine diluted Ottchil, Pagoda tree seeds, Chinese ink and indigo was excellent, while that of gardenia seeds and violet-root cromwell were very poor. After post-mordanting of natural dyed Hanji with Al, Cu, and Fe mordants, the hue changes were show up the Alnus firma, clove, lac and cochineal. In addition, the color difference was very diverse and was overall the most biggest due to Fe mordant. After 72 hr. of UV irradiation on post-mordanting natural dyed Hanji, hue change was observed in 3 types and color fastness was improved in 8 types by post-mordanting. The Hue and color fastness are significantly different depending on the type of natural dying materials and post-mordants. Therefore, when dyeing Hanji with natural dyes, it is necessary to dye with sufficient knowledges and informations about the desired color and fastness. © 2022 The Korean Society of Wood Science & Technology.
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