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The art of dyeing with natural dyes is as old as our civilization. Dyed textile remnants found during archaeological excavations at different places all over the world provide evidence to the practice of dyeing in ancient civilizations. Dyes derived from natural materials such as plant leaves, roots, bark, insect secretions, and minerals were the only ...
LATIKA SANCHIHER, SUDHA BABEL
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The Utilization of Waste Shallot Skin (Allium Cepa L) as Natural Dyeing Material for Textile Product [PDF]
Previous studies on the onion skin as a natural dye by Made Diah Angendari showing the colour of each mordant used a Jumputan and suggested using a different concentration of mordant in the next research.
Hendrawan, A. (Aldi ) +1 more
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This study investigates innovative thermoreversible hydrogels derived from S53P4 bioactive glass extracts to aid in the healing of infected diabetic foot wounds. These injectable gels, which gel at body temperature, release beneficial ions and remain stable over time.
Marian G. Vargas Guerrero +9 more
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A new source of natural dye was introduced to obtain different colors on woolen yarn by varying the dyeing condition and formulation recipe. The fruit extract of Berberis integerrima was used as a natural dye for coloration of wool fibers.
Hossein Barani +2 more
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Multi-touch 3D Exploratory Analysis of Ocean Flow Models [PDF]
Modern ocean flow simulations are generating increasingly complex, multi-layer 3D ocean flow models. However, most researchers are still using traditional 2D visualizations to visualize these models one slice at a time. Properly designed 3D visualization
Butkiewicz, Thomas J., Ware, Colin
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ZnS‐MXene‐TiO2 nanocomposite heterojunction for photocatalytic decomposition of this methylene blue dye (MB) greatly improves light absorption, charge separation, and active site area. Two‐dimensional MXene forms nanocomposites by easily combining them with 0D (quantum dots), 1D (tube and wire), 2D (plane and sheet), and 3D (particle and lamellar ...
Latiful Kabir +7 more
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Dye powder ability of broken bone tree bark on silk fibers with direct and mordant dye method. [PDF]
This research aims to produce the natural dye powder from broken bone tree bark and study the adsorption of dye on silk fibers. Dye from broken bone tree bark was prepared by putting the part of these plants in boiling water for 60 minutes and filter the
Warunthip Chatjutamanee
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The increasing awareness of toxicity of synthetic dyes has considerably raised the demand for natural dyes. Retaining color fastness and strength of natural dyes on fabric is the main limitation in textile dyeing with natural dyes.
Scolastica Manyim +3 more
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Viktoriia Shtefan, Thorgund Nemec, Ute Hempel, Annett Gebert and coworkers demonstrate that anodic treatment of Ti–Cu‐based metallic glass in a nontoxic pyrophosphate electrolyte forms a protective bilayered Ti/Zr‐oxide film enriched with Cu nanocrystals.
Viktoriia Shtefan +8 more
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Development of Paku Hata Craft Products in Citumang, West Java [PDF]
Lygodium flexuosum (L.) Sw. (Schizaeaceae) or paku hata is grown in West Java, especially in Citumang, Pangandaran Regency. The local community of Citumang use paku hata as the main materials to produce crafts such as bracelet, hat, bag, wall hanging ...
Ciptandi, F. (Fajar ) +1 more
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