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Shamima Sarker

Researcher at Donghua University

Publications -  6
Citations -  75

Shamima Sarker is an academic researcher from Donghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dyeing & Reactive dye. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 11 citations.

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Adsorption, kinetics, and thermodynamic studies of cacao husk extracts in waterless sustainable dyeing of cotton fabric

TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption behavior of cacao husk extract dye in a D5 microemulsion system was investigated under conditions of varied dye mass (1-8% o.w.f), dyeing time (5-500min), and dyeing temperatures (333-373 K).
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Combination of wet fixation and drying treatments to improve dye fixation onto spray-dyed cotton fabric.

TL;DR: In this paper, a sustainable spray dyeing system has been proposed for cotton fabric in the presence of reactive dyes, which has the potential to minimize the textile dyeing industries environmental impact in terms of water consumption and save significant energy.
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Constructing on-demand photoreversible mono/multi-color switching fabrics with plasmonic in-doped ZnO catalyzed systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the tuning of plasmonic performances of ZnO nanocrystals by doping various concentrations of indium ions through a solvothermal route.
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Toward improved performance of reactive dyeing on cotton fabric using process sensitivity analysis

TL;DR: In this paper , an L27 orthogonal array-based Taguchi's methodology was used with six parameters and three levels of each parameter to evaluate the process sensitivity of C. I. Reactive Blue 194 dyeing of cotton fabric using a statistical technique.
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Green and Sustainable Method to Improve Fixation of a Natural Functional Dye onto Cotton Fabric Using Cationic Dye-Fixing Agent/D5 Microemulsion

TL;DR: A green, sustainable, and environmental benign fixation process of natural dye was developed using a nonaqueous medium in the absence of mordants to enhance the fixation rate and colorfastness of the dyed fabric as discussed by the authors .