Reviewing the History of Textile Dyeing in Iran and Introducing the Novel Method by using Nano Technology
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This article examines the position of color in Iran during different time period and dyeing of textiles. In this research, observing the past dyeing methods and awareness to today's chemical and industrial dyeing, an attempt has been made to create color shades using nanomaterials. In this research, copper/silver nanoparticles were taken from Sigma Aldrich Company and using chemical methods two golden and brown colored shades was created on cotton fabric. The results show the success of colors created. Considering the nature of the materials used, it can be stated that these colors do not have any side effects on the environment.
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