مژگان حسین نژاد: موسسه پژوهشي علوم و فناوري رنگ و پوشش - گروه پژوهشي مواد رنگزاي آلي
کمال الدین قرنجیگ: موسسه پژوهشي علوم و فناوري رنگ و پوشش - گروه پژوهشي مواد رنگزای آلی
انواع زیادی از مواد رنگدهنده مستخرج از منابع گیاهی، حیوانی و میکروبی با کاربردهای متنوع مورد بررسی و مطالعه قرار گرفتهاند. پژوهشهای زیادی روی منابع رنگدهنده طبیعی جدید همراه با فناوریهای ارزان و سازگار با محیط زیست برای تولید و کاربرد گسترده در حوزههای مختلف در حال انجام است. این مقاله مروری بر آخرین پژوهشهای انجام شده در حوزه کاربرد مواد رنگدهنده طبیعی با تمرکز بر توسعه فناوری رنگرزی طبیعی منسوجات و پارچهها، مواد رنگزای خوراکی و سلولهای خورشیدی حساسشده به مواد رنگزا است. در نهایت برخی کاربردهای جدید مواد رنگدهنده طبیعی ارائه میشود.
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