NATURAL DYES AND THEIR FT-IR SPECTROSCOPY STUDIES

  • .Priyadharsini P
  • Theodore David S
  • Joel
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The present study focuses on the extraction of Natural dyes from Curcuma longa, Allium cepa, Optuntia ficus-indica, Beta vulgaris, Hibiscus, Lawsonia inermis with improved properties for textile applications. The plant material was made in to the paste and was subjected to dryness to recover the dye in a pure powder form. The dyes were characterized by FT-IR spectroscopy.

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.Priyadharsini, P., Theodore David, S., & Joel. (2014). NATURAL DYES AND THEIR FT-IR SPECTROSCOPY STUDIES. International Journal on Applied Bio-Engineering, 8(2), 15–18. https://doi.org/10.18000/ijabeg.10123

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