Md. Monirul Islam Sohel

Md. Monirul Islam Sohel
University of Rajshahi | RU · Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Master of Science
Ph.D. Research

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Polymeric Hydrogel from Natural Resources for Biomedical Applications
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Contemporary wound dressings lack antibacterial properties, exhibit a low water vapour transmission rate, and demonstrate inadequate porosity. In order to overcome these limitations, scientists have employed water hyacinth to produce carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). CMC/PVP nanocomposite films containing biogenic zinc oxide nanoparticles (nZnOs) were...
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Metal-coated fibres (MCFs) are the type of optical fibre that is coated with a metal on its surface. Recently, metal-coated optical fibre has been extensively used in many manufacturing areas such as petrochemical plants and oil refineries, power generators, steel plants and astronautical equipment. Metals such as copper, aluminum, nickel, gold, ti...
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Anhydrous liquid ammonia treatment and dyeing are introduced in this review paper. The dyeing mechanism was a two-stage process. Dyeings carried out in anhydrous liquid ammonia produced an unlevel colour problem, but it could be largely improved using co-solvent dyebath (ammonia/alcohol or ammonia/water) instead of anhydrous liquid ammonia. The was...
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The recent increased concern for environmental problems caused by plastic packaging has stimulated interest in alternative and sustainable packaging materials. This new trend favours the development of industry knowledge of bio-based packaging materials, such as chitosan-based films for food packaging. Although there are some shortcomings in therma...
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Plant extracts provide a potential alternative to conventional chemical approach in the synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles. Green synthesis has garnered a lot of attention as a dependable, long-lasting, and environmentally friendly way to make a range of metal oxide nanoparticles. Metal oxide nanostructures have gained a lot of attention due to...
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Natural and synthetic polymer-based textiles materials have been widely used in a variety of biomedical applications due to their better mechanical properties, flexibility and strength, thermal stability, biostability and so forth. Innovative methods using biopolymer-based material seem to be very interesting for textiles in biomedical applications...
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The gradual progression from synthetic materials to natural biodegradable, biocompatible, and bioresorbable materials related to medical textile offers significant prospects for the medical textile industry in versatile applications. Natural resources increase the value of textile materials for various medical textile products by providing strength...
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Nanotechnology is still the most growing research domain due to its numerous applications in a wide range of spheres. In the last decade, innumerable nanomaterials have been developed but among those, metal and metal oxide nanoparticles are the most focused due to their advanced applications. The textile industry has also grabbed this favour to dev...
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The use of plant extracts in the synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles is a viable alternative to the conventional chemical approach. Green synthesis has garnered considerable attention as a dependable, long-lasting, and sustainable method for making a variety of metal oxide nanoparticles. The advent of nanotechnology has given the world a new per...
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Hydrogels are three-dimensional (3D) hydrophilic polymeric networks linked through physical or chemical bonds capable of absorbing, swelling, and releasing huge quantities of water or biological fluids. Due to the availability of cellulose in nature, biocompatibility, biodegradability, low cost, non-toxicity, softness, and flexibility, there is a g...
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In order to determine water quality for human consumption, physico-chemical and bacteriological analysis were evaluated in the drinking water from twenty villages of Magura district, Bangladesh of different primary school. Standard methods were used for determining of physical, chemical and bacteriological characteristics of the water samples. The...
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In order to determine water quality for human consumption, Physico-chemical and bacteriological analyses were evaluated in the drinking water from twenty villages of Magura district, Bangladesh of different primary schools. Standard methods were used for determining of physical, chemical, and bacteriological characteristics of the water samples. Th...

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