An Investigation into the Anti-Ultraviolet Performance of Natural Tea Pigment

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Wool fabric was treated with homemade natural tea pigment to endow anti-ultraviolet property. Research results showed that the anti-ultraviolet performance was improved significantly after treatment and the UPF value was increased with the increasing of the pigment dosage. Adding metal ions can improve anti-ultraviolet performance in varying degrees.

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January 2012

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DOI: 10.1533/joti.2005.0162

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