Natural Dyes for the Textile and Leather Industries—for the Future’s Sustainability
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Colorants".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 107
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Interests: natural products; natural additives natural anticancer agents; dyes and pigments cytotoxicity; food and chemical toxicology; food safety; organic chemistry
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Interests: bio-based ingredients; stabilization of natural additives; functional foods; extraction optimization; food science and technology
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Interests: natural derived preservatives; natural multifuncional extracts; micro and nanoencapsulation; emulsions; biobased films; natural polymer systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce a Special Issue entitled “Natural Dyes for the Textile and Leather Industries—for the Future’s sustainability”, focusing on the dynamic and multifaceted roles of dyes obtained from natural sources. These dyes contribute to the esthetic appeal of textile and leather products, acting also as bioactive agents, making them functional tools that impart significant useful properties for both the finished products, from a preservation perspective, and the consumers’ protection.
Recent scientific advances in identification and application have revealed the impressive potential of natural dyes, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiviral activities.
This Special Issue aims to explore the potential applications of natural dyes in the textile and leather industries and to elucidate their bioactive mechanisms. This research has the potential to significantly impact the use and application of natural dyes, improving their role in promoting ecologically healthier solutions. Yet, the knowledge regarding these dyes’ drawbacks, in what concerns their low bonding rate associated with the decreased color fastness properties, requires intensive scientific work to develop innovative fixation strategies and/or agents which will allow these disadvantages to be overcome.
We invite you to contribute review articles and innovative research focused on new extraction methodologies, comprehensive pigment characterization, new natural binding agents, innovative green strategies for dye fixation to fiber, and the development of natural dyes formulations with improved biofunctionalities and color fastness properties.
Your valuable contributions are crucial to advancing this exciting and rapidly evolving field. We eagerly await your insights and discoveries.
Dr. Ricardo Calhelha
Dr. Sandrina A. Heleno
Dr. Isabel P. Fernandes
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- natural dyes
- textile and leather industries
- extraction methodologies
- pigment characterization
- new dye to fiber binding agents and strategies
- bioactive properties
- industrial applications
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