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Title: | Extracting natural dyes from wool—an evaluation of extraction methods |
Authors: | Manhita, Ana Ferreira, Teresa Candeias, António Barrocas Dias, Cristina |
Keywords: | Natural dyes Dye extraction Historical textiles Arraiolos carpets LC-DAD-MS ICP-MS |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Abstract: | The efficiency of eight different procedures used for the extraction of natural dyes was evaluated using contemporary wool samples dyed with cochineal, madder, woad, weld, brazilwood and logwood. Comparison was
made based on the LC-DAD peak areas of the natural dye’s main components which had been extracted from the wool samples. Among the tested methods, an extraction procedure
with Na2EDTA in water/DMF (1:1, v/v) proved to be the most suitable for the extraction of the studied dyes,
which presented a wide range of chemical structures. The identification of the natural dyes used in the making of an eighteenth century Arraiolos carpet was possible using the Na2EDTA/DMF extraction of the wool embroidery samples and an LC-DAD-MS methodology. The effectiveness of the Na2EDTA/DMF extraction method was particularly observed in the extraction of weld dye components. Nine
flavone derivatives previously identified in weld extracts could be identified in a single historical sample, confirming the use of this natural dye in the making of Arraiolos
carpets. Indigo and brazilwood were also identified in the samples, and despite the fact that these natural dyes were referred in the historical recipes of Arraiolos dyeing, it is the first time that the use of brazilwood is confirmed.
Mordant analysis by ICP-MS identified the widespread use of alum in the dyeing process, but in some samples with darker hues, high amounts of iron were found instead. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3175 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CQE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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