Natural dyes and their IR-spectra – supplementary data
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25367/cdatp.2025.6.p234-272Keywords:
Natural dye, Infrared spectroscopy, Wood originated dyes, Insect originated dyes, Asphalt, Maya pigments, Mordanting agents, Tannin, Tara productsAbstract
Natural dyes are an essential keystone for realization of fully bio-based textiles and fully biodegradable textile products. Actually, a broad range of different natural dyes are available on the market. To support a comprehensive summary on natural dyes and color components, recently six overview papers were published on a broad range of different natural dyes. These overview papers put a special focus on the application to textile materials and IR spectroscopic data. Nevertheless, several natural color components were not considered leading to the demand for publication of supplementary data on natural dyes and their IR spectra. Following this demand, the current paper finally supports supplementary data of 27 natural color components of different origin. Data of five different maya pigments are presented. Further, seven products of natural mordanting agents based on different tannin and tara products are considered. A structural and systematic discussion of IR spectra is supported. These reported supplementary IR spectroscopic data is a helpful tool for people working with natural dyes, material scientists and for quality control. This overview is also a valuable tool for educational purposes guiding interested persons into the field of natural dyes and infrared spectroscopy.
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