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July 2024
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Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
June 2024
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Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... Hyaluronic acid is made up of numerous glucuronic acid and N-acetyl-glucosamine repeats. It is abundant in nature and found in all mammalian species, but it has also been found in Pseudomonas bacteria and other creatures [174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181]. Hyaluronic acid is made up of numerous glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine repeats. ...
July 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... Chitosan, derived from chitin found in the exoskeleton of crustaceans, can be used in combination with natural fibers or nanofillers to create bio-composites with antimicrobial properties suitable for food packaging. [38,44,46,[48][49][50][51][52] ...
June 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... The acid groups could be free, coupled as an ester of methyl or as salts of sodium, potassium, calcium, or ammonium, and amide could be found in such pectin. [43][44][45][46][47][48] The aim of this study is to enhance the ability of cotton, polyester, and their blend fabrics to absorb dye, while reducing the amount of chemicals used in the dyeing process. This will be achieved by treating the fabrics with biopolymers like pectin through surface modification, with the goal of improving color intensity, dye retention, UV protection, and antimicrobial properties in dyed fabrics with and without ZnONPs. ...
February 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... There are characteristics and features A major principle through which the idea of aesthetics was formed, which was embodied in the spirit and philosophy of Arab and Islamic civilization in a general framework based on three important main rules, the impact of the social environment, the spiritual ideological foundation, and the expressive form of the content. [19,[30][31][32][33][34](The first characteristic of this creativity is the cohesion between the spiritual content and the features of the environment). ...
March 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... Finally, implications for managers, theory, and future research are provided. [1][2][3][4] ...
February 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... Special chemical finishing processes are necessary for cotton fabric to give it functional qualities like better printability and fastness. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Other functional properties like antimicrobial effects and UV protection also enhance the fabric for specific purposes. It would be highly beneficial and preferable to use a chemical finishing treatment that can enhance some of the mentioned properties, to create easy-care and protective fabric. ...
February 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... Finally, implications for managers, theory, and future research are provided. [1][2][3][4] ...
February 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... see figure 1). [1,[16][17][18][19][20][21] In the setting of handicap, where prudence is valued highly, fashion may seem out of place. Some in the medical industry believe that good design is the opposite of being in fashion and that designs come and go. ...
February 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... Three-dimensional animation action editing technology mainly includes the virtual character's movement and expression production technology, three-dimensional animation rendering technology mainly includes the virtual character's body, including hair, skin, etc., and the texture of clothing production technology, and the two pursued the common goal is to achieve realistic and natural effect. It can be seen that the design of virtual characters in digital movies must rely on the combination of computer technology and art in order to achieve the most dazzling visual art effects [5][6]. ...
February 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
... It is a way of thinking about how to prevent the depletion of resources and safeguard the environment in order to preserve the world and natural systems and meet consumer requirements. [10][11][12][13][14][15] ...
February 2024
Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science