Exploring the viability of anti-microbial, Superhydrophobic jute bags as an approach to sustainable food packaging system
Srishti,
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Aditya Kumar
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Food Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
460, P. 140595 - 140595
Published: July 23, 2024
Language: Английский
Green Advances in Wet Finishing Methods and Nanoparticles for Daily Textiles
Macromolecular Rapid Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 27, 2024
Abstract
This
work
presented
an
overview
of
greener
technologies
for
realizing
everyday
fabrics
with
enhanced
antibacterial
activity,
flame
retardancy,
water
repellency,
and
UV
protection.
Traditional
methods
improving
these
qualities
in
textiles
involved
dangerous
chemicals,
energy
water‐intensive
procedures,
harmful
emissions.
New
strategies
are
response
to
the
current
emphasis
on
process
product
sustainability.
Nanoparticles
(NPs)
suggested
as
a
potential
alternative
hazardous
components
textile
finishing.
NPs
found
efficiently
decrease
virus
transmission,
limit
combustion
events,
protect
against
radiation,
prevent
from
entering,
through
variety
mechanisms.
Some
attempts
made
increase
efficiency
promote
long‐term
adherence
surfaces.
wet
finishing
implemented
combination
advanced
green
(plasma
pre‐treatment,
ultrasound
irradiations,
sol‐gel,
layer‐by‐layer
self‐assembly
methods).
The
fibrous
surface
is
activated
by
adding
functional
groups
that
facilitate
grafting
substrate
basic
interactions
(chemical,
physical,
or
electrostatic),
also
indirectly
via
crosslinkers,
ligands,
coupling
agents.
Finally,
other
options
explore
use
synthesized
bio‐based
materials
hybrid
combinations,
well
inorganic
synthesis
realize
ecofriendly
able
provide
durable
protective
fabrics.
Language: Английский
Analyzing Different Functional and Dyeing Performance of Natural Blended Fabric Utilizing Natural Dyes and Quality Prediction by Fuzzy Logic.
Mohammad Naim Hassan,
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Farin Tasnim Fariha,
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Zunaina Zayee
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et al.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(22), P. e40399 - e40399
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
This
research
evaluated
ways
for
applying
natural
dyes,
such
as
pomegranate
peels,
marigold
flowers,
and
turmeric
separately,
to
dye
hybrid
fabric
made
of
cotton
jute.
Natural
dyes
provide
a
harmless
alternative
synthetic
which
support
the
sustainable
properties
Applying
extracted
from
can
reduce
wastes.
The
analyzed
performance
on
jute-cotton
blended
fabric.
A
different
approach
that
was
studied
fuzzy
logic
potential
indicator
quality
based
dyeing
factors.
Every
colored
item
indicated
acceptable
color
fastness
rubbing
washing.
Turmeric
(Curcuma
longa)
obtained
score
3,
(Tagetes
erecta)
flowers
earned
3/4,
(Punica
granatum)
peels
received
4
wash.
SEM
images
exhibited
fibrous
structure
extremely
packed
included
Y-shaped
fiber
break.
With
an
emission
at
1639
cm⁻
Language: Английский