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The present research plays a major role in the identification of potential technological benign alternatives applied on dyeing of synthetic and natural polymeric textile supports, quantified and controlled by a co-assisted investigation complex system. The review relies on original outcomes of natural extracts application on different fibrous polymeric substrates. The present review is highlighting the original outcomes derived from the published papers achieved as a consequence of experimental data acquiring. On the other side, the present study is a synthetic analysis of the most outstanding…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The present research plays a major role in the identification of potential technological benign alternatives applied on dyeing of synthetic and natural polymeric textile supports, quantified and controlled by a co-assisted investigation complex system. The review relies on original outcomes of natural extracts application on different fibrous polymeric substrates. The present review is highlighting the original outcomes derived from the published papers achieved as a consequence of experimental data acquiring. On the other side, the present study is a synthetic analysis of the most outstanding attributes, behavior, performance, by a comparative utilization of some biomordants and a classical one for green coloring methodology of textiles, as well as overstressing of the antimicrobial/protection/activity envisaging the development of clothing garments designed to human health. In addition, the novelty of the review stresses the bactericidal performance of bioactive components of natural extracts, by employing of both some inclusion compounds and biomordants. The study reflects the constant concerns of authors regarding the relevant biocidal response of bioactive components.
Autorenporträt
Narcisa Vrinceanu, PhD: Lecturer of Textile Engineering, Environment Chemistry, at the "L.Blaga" University of Sibiu. Diana Coman, PhD: Associate Professor of Chemical Textile Engineering at the "Lucian Blaga" University of Sibiu, Romania.