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Ecofriendly Dyeing of Textile Materials with Natural Colorants from Date Palm Fiber Fibrillium

Natural dyes have become an interesting subject of study because of their superior ecological properties in comparison to their synthetic counterparts. This explains the great amount of research developed in this regard, especially when the dye used was derived from a natural product’s waste. This r...

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Dyeing
Dyes
Fibers
Flavonoids
Laboratories
Mordant dyes
Natural products
Phytochemicals
Polyesters
Sustainability
Textile composites
Textile fibers
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