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Plant tannin and chitosan-templated cellulose for improved absorption of UV protective natural chromophores
M. Tauhidul Islam,M. Tauhidul Islam,Reazuddin Repon,Reazuddin Repon,Luthfar Rahman Liman,Milon Hossain,Milon Hossain,Abdullah Al Mamun +7 more
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In this article, a facile and sustainable modification of cellulose by plant tannins and chitosan polymer for higher impregnation of UV protective natural chromophores (UVPNCs) derived from the banana floral stem (BFS) was reported.About:
This article is published in Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy.The article was published on 2021-06-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cellulose & Terminalia chebula.read more
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Effect of turmeric dye and biomordants on knitted cotton fabric coloration: A promising alternative to metallic mordanting
TL;DR: In this article, the use of Turmeric extract as a usefull dye source and Citrus lemon, Colocasia esculenta bulk extract as biomordant could reckon a positive insight for cleaner textile manufacturing and dyeing.
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UV-blocking cotton fabric design for comfortable summer wears: factors, durability and nanomaterials
Golam Kibria,Md. Reazuddin Repon,Md. Faisal Hossain,Tarikul Islam,M. Abdul Jalil,Mahmood D. Aljabri,Mohammed M. Rahman +6 more
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Development of Antimicrobial Cotton Fabric Impregnating AgNPs Utilizing Contemporary Practice
Md. Reazuddin Repon,Tarikul Islam,Halima Tus Sadia,Daiva Mikučionienė,Shakhawat Hossain,Golam Kibria,Mosab Kaseem +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a single-jersey knitted fabric composed of cellulose-enriched 100% natural fiber (cotton) with an areal density of 172 GSM was used in an experiment to assess the modification of the cotton fabric surface by utilizing silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and introducing functional properties along with sustainable dyeing performance.
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Sustainable and Environmental Dyeing with MAUT Method Comparative Selection of the Dyeing Recipe
TL;DR: In this article , Alanya silk was dyed by a natural dyeing method with crocus sativus, Helichrysum arenarium, and Glycyrrhiza glabra L., plants that grow in and around the Alanya region.
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Tannin improves the processability and delays the biodegradability of poly (lactic acid)‐starch‐based thermoset materials produced by injection molding made with renewable compounds
Amanda Aleixo Moreira,Fabiola Azanha de Carvalho,Ana Paula Bilck,Maria Tereza de Paula,Suzana Mali,Y. Yamashita,André Luiz Martinez de Oliveira +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the incorporation of tannin in bio-composite biodegradable thermoset materials (BTM) based on poly (lactic acid), starch, sugarcane fiber, and nutrient compounds, to achieve an alternative material for conventional plastics processed by injection molding aiming environmental applications was investigated.
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Effects of Woven Fabric Construction and Color on Ultraviolet Protection
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of woven fabric construction and color on the ultraviolet protection factor were presented. Weave type, fabric tightness, cover factor, volume porosity and color of lightweight sum-weight yarns.
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UV resistant transparent bionanocomposite films based on potato starch/cellulose for sustainable packaging†
TL;DR: In this paper, cellulose nanofibers were isolated from pineapple leaf and the quality of prepared nanocomposites were characterized using advanced instrumental technologies using Polarised optical microscopy, UV-vis spectroscopy, static water contact angle, thermal gravimetric analysis respectively.
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Eco-Friendly Dyeing Using Natural Mordant Extracted from Emblica officinalis G. Fruit on Cotton and Silk Fabrics with Antibacterial Activity
TL;DR: In this paper, Emblica officinalis G. dried fruit tannin was extracted and applied as a natural mordant alone and in combination with copper sulphate for dyeing on cotton and silk fabrics using natural dyes.
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Eco-Friendly Dyeing of Gamma Ray Induced Cotton Using Natural Quercetin Extracted from Acacia Bark (A. nilotica)
TL;DR: In this article, Quercetin from acacia bark under ionizing radiation can safely be used as possible substitute to brownish-brown synthetic dyes, and it is observed that 20 kGy is the optimum absorbed dose for surface modification of cotton.
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Review on: developing UV protection for cotton fabric
Omer Kamal Alebeid,Tao Zhao +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review summarized the interaction between UV radiation and cotton surfaces and presents recent researches focused on the topic, and reported the relation between ultraviolet light and the structural, physical, and chemical properties of textiles.