Extraction, Purification, and Reuse of Dyes from Coloured Polyester Textiles

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Abstract

The removal of dyes from coloured textile waste represents a sustainable approach to textile recycling, enabling the recovery of valuable chemical, and material resources that would otherwise be discarded. Up to 40% of the greenhouse gas emissions from textiles originate from dye production, making efficient recycling of dyes a major opportunity for curbing emissions and minimizing waste in both textile manufacturing and recycling. Here we demonstrate a process for the extraction, purification, and reuse of mixed dyes from polyester textiles using bio-based, non-hazardous solvents selected on the basis of computational predictions for polyester and dye solubilities. Extracted dyes are purified to individual compounds using counter-current chromatography and analysed via liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Post-extraction characterization of the extracted dyes and polymer substrate confirms dye colour retention and polyester fabric property preservation. Dye recycling is demonstrated by redyeing colour-free fabrics with the recovered dyes. We further show a potential process configuration for dye removal using a flow-through reactor packed with a textile substrate. The proposed dye removal process produces reusable, recyclable dyes, and dye-free fabrics, thus facilitating textile recycling.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages19
JournalNature Sustainability
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NLR/JA-2A00-92627

Keywords

  • bio-based solvent
  • dispersed dye
  • dye extraction
  • polyethylene terephthalate
  • textile recycling

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