Eco-innovation in organic phase change materials for thermoregulatory textiles: sources, applications, fabrications, and future prospects towards sustainability
Mostafizur Rahaman,
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Md. Sabid Khan,
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Md. Kamrul Hasan
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et al.
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
Language: Английский
Environmental impact measurement and chromatic performance evaluation of denim washing: a comparison to conventional and sustainable approaches for cleaner production
Md. Tareque Rahaman,
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Md. Kamrul Hasan,
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Md.Shakib Hossain Khan
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et al.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
Environmental Impact Measurement and Chromatic Performance Evaluation of Denim Washing: A Comparison to Conventional and Sustainable Approaches for Cleaner Production
Md. Tareque Rahaman,
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Md. Kamrul Hasan,
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Md.Shakib Hossain Khan
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
Abstract
Over
the
past
few
decades,
several
developments
and
innovations
have
made
denim
a
"classic"
in
today's
fashion
cycle.
Modern
consumers
today
are
concerned
with
clothing
comfort,
environmental
sustainability,
aesthetic
appeal.
Sustainability
washing
is
pressing
concern
industry,
affecting
consumers'
purchasing
decisions.
Sustainable
alternatives
for
enthusiasts
now
include
eco-friendly
alternative
garments
dry
wet
processes
through
nontoxic
chemicals,
process
optimization,
recipe
optimization.
Previous
research
focused
solely
on
physical
properties
of
samples
following
use
hazardous
conventional
techniques;
yet
those
did
not
adequately
represent
empirical
assessments
impact
measurement,
chromatic
values,
visual
uniformity
vintage
effects
vat-dyed
denim.
This
compares
three
techniques
such
as
dark,
medium,
light
washes
their
sustainable
counterparts,
analyzing
impacts
evaluation.
tend
to
be
more
efficient,
saving
at
least
15.5-21.5
minutes
per
wash.
While
medium
dark
save
14.44
L/kg
19.4
water,
respectively,
saves
3.9
L/kg.
economical
also
consume
less
energy
lower
chemical
scores
than
washes.
The
Environmental
Impact
Measurement
(EIM)
scoring
system
implies
0–33
low
impact,
34–66
>66
high
impact.
EIM
score
methods
(42
light,
51
57
wash)
greater
that
(8
13
17
wash).
Evaluations
indicate
decline
color
strength
(K/S),
chromaticity
(C*),
hue
angle
(h)
light-washed
types.
Conversely,
show
higher
difference
(ΔE),
CIE
L*a*b*
values
comparison
dark-washed
provides
comprehensive
assessment
using
metrics
like
score,
differences,
strength,
chromaticity,
angle.
Language: Английский
Biomaterials for manufacturing environmentally sustainable textiles and apparel: sources, applications, challenges, enablers and future directions
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 13, 2025
Language: Английский
Sustainable Fashion Trends and Purchasing Pattern Analysis for Textiles and Apparel: An Encouragement for Eco-innovation
Sustainable Futures,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100643 - 100643
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Natural Pigments From Micrococcus aloeverae and Exiguobacterium aestuarii Strain as Sustainable Textile Dyes
Moitrayee Devi,
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Nibedita Talukdar,
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Suresh Deka
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Journal of Basic Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 15, 2025
ABSTRACT
Pigments,
used
as
colouring
agents
for
centuries,
can
be
derived
from
nature
or
synthesized
in
labs.
However,
artificial
dyes
often
pose
health
and
environmental
risks,
leading
to
increased
interest
natural
pigments,
particularly
those
bacteria.
This
study
investigates
extracting
characterizing
pigments
Micrococcus
aloeverae
(orange
pigment)
Exiguobacterium
aestuarii
(yellow
pigment).
The
were
extracted
using
methanol
stability
was
analysed
the
CIELAB
(International
Commission
on
Illumination)
scale.
purified
through
thin
layer
chromatography
(TLC)
column
by
Fourier
transform
infrared
spectroscopy
(FTIR)
liquid
tandem
mass
spectrometry
(LCMS/MS),
revealing
key
compounds
including
roseophilin,
tryptanthrin,
vulgaxanthin
II,
nectriachrysone,
menaquinone‐7
carboxylic
acid.
Stability
tests
indicated
that
most
stable
at
neutral
pH
but
degraded
under
extreme
pH,
heat,
light,
with
orange
pigment
showing
greater
stability.
two
applied
three
different
fibres
is,
cotton,
Eri
silk,
Mulberry
silk.
Both
showed
a
strong
affinity
mulberry
Optimal
dyeing
conditions
both
pH:
3.0
60°C
40
min,
resulting
excellent
colour
fastness
washing,
rubbing.
suggests
yellow
M.
E.
could
effective
colorants,
potential
applications
textiles
other
industries.
Language: Английский
Transitioning from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 for Sustainable and Additive Manufacturing of Clothing: Framework, Case Studies, Recent Advances, and Future Prospects
Md. Tareque Rahaman,
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Arnob Dhar Pranta,
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Sultan Ahmed
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et al.
Materials Circular Economy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7(1)
Published: May 20, 2025
Language: Английский