Md. Yousuf HossainWuhan Textile University · College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Md. Yousuf Hossain
B.Sc. (Textile); M.Sc. (Textile Engr.), Wuhan Textile University
Looking for a Ph.D. Position in Textiles/ Material Science/ Environment Science
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Introduction
Yousuf has completed his M.E. in Textile Engineering from Wuhan Textile University, China under the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. His research interest includes Sustainable Textile Dyeing and Finishing, Smart and Functional Textiles.
Education
October 2017 - July 2019
January 2012 - December 2016
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Publications (8)
Textile dyehouses are under scrutiny because they discharge colored and hazardous effluents to waterways. There is a need to develop an alternative dyeing system that does not produce any hazardous effluent. The waterless dyeing method could be a viable eco-friendly alternative to the traditional aqueous dyeing method. In this work, cacao husk extr...
Natural dyes exhibit a low dye uptake when cellulosic fiber dyeing is carried out using a conventional water bath dyeing process. In this research, cotton fabric was exhaust dyed in a microemulsion dyebath containing cacao husk extracts dye and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) to achieve higher dye exhaustion percentage on cotton fiber, which is a...
The low fixation rate and colorfastness of natural dyes limit their practical application in modern textile coloration. Further, hazardous mordants are used in conventional natural dyeing to achieve better fixation and colorfastness. Herein, a green, sustainable, and environmental benign fixation process of natural dye was developed using a non-aqu...
Protective textiles have been the primary choice in protecting humans from hazardous substances. Conventional protective textiles are shifting towards a smart and sustainable alliance. Nanomaterials are emerging materials that can be incorporated into traditional fabrics for the development of advanced smart and sustainable protective textiles due...
Phosphorylation of nanocellulosic materials is a recently studied chemical or enzymatic treatment in which phosphate, phosphite, or phosphonium salt moieties are incorporated into the cellulosic backbone. It is possible to convert native celluloses into individual fibers that are nanometric in dimensions (∼3 nm) with a high aspect ratio (>100) and...
Purpose
The conventional textile dyeing process requires various operational characteristics, and determining the most reliable factor in dyeing performance has always been a challenge for the textile industry. Thus, the present paper aimed to evaluate the process sensitivity of C. I. Reactive Blue 194 dyeing of cotton fabric using a statistical te...
The traditional grass cloth, which has a long history in China, is primarily constructed of raw ramie yarns. In this study, the dye adsorption of three reactive dyes (Reactive Red 2, Reactive Blue 194, and Reactive Orange 5) onto raw ramie yarns indicated that the high-temperature type of reactive dye was more suitable for dyeing raw ramie yarn. Th...
The conventional dyeing process requires a substantial amount of auxiliaries and water, which leaches hazardous colored effluents to the environment. Herein, a newly developed 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 enviro...