Synthesis and characterization of bis-indolyl methane derivatives and their application in wool dyeing Asian Dyer, 2025
Sustainable Approach towards the Extraction of Cellulose from Bamboo and Banana Natural Resources: A Review Swapnil Deshmukh, Siddharth Kamat, Yashovardhan Indi, Shirishkumar Vhanbatte Journal of the Textile Association, 2025 Environmental concerns and an increased demand for sustainable materials have prompted scientists to investigate alternative cellulose extraction technologies. The production of cellulose from green plant sources has gained popularity in recent years due to its vital role in resolving sustainability challenges and meeting the rising demand for ecologically friendly products. Bamboo and banana, both numerous and renewable resources, have emerged as potential alternatives because to their rapid growth rates and little environmental impact. This review study comprehensively explores the sustainable methods utilised in the extraction of cellulose from bamboo and banana, covering various extraction techniques, environmental concerns, and potential applications. The utilisation of bamboo and banana as cellulose sources has environmental and economic benefits, paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future.
Functionalization of Textiles for Antimicrobial Applications: A Short Review Yashovardhan Indi,Swapnil Deshmukh,Siddharth Kamat, and Shirishkumar Vhanbatte Journal of the Textile Association, 2025 <p>The development of novel textile solutions has been rendered by the rise of drug-resistant diseases and<br>the growing need for antimicrobial materials. The capacity of metal-functionalized textiles to impart<br>antibacterial qualities while preserving the fabric's natural elasticity and usefulness has attracted a lot<br>of interest. The present developments, workings, and uses of metal-functionalized textiles for<br>antimicrobial reasons are thoroughly examined in this paper. The functionalisation methods,<br>antibacterial processes, and practical uses of important metals such as silver, copper, zinc, and titanium<br>are covered. In order to focus future research in this developing topic, challenges and future directions<br>are also examined.</p>
A Short Review-Use of Cyclodextrin for Insect Repellent Textiles Yashovardhan M. Indi,Mansi D. Kavde,Siddharth R. Kamat, Ananda H. Mane Journal of the Textile Association, 2024 Now a day, for better health personal hygiene is essential, in this regard manufacturing of specialtyvalue-added textiles are booming. Numerous essential oils and aqueous extracts of some plants areencapsulated during textile finishes. Several compounds have been utilized such silica, melamineformaldehyde and urethanes by scientist as protective layer for controlled release. In addition to theseabove mentioned techniques, cyclodextrins (CDs) are been effectively utilized in textile finishes.
Ecofriendly vat dyeing with electrochemical reduction Asian Dyer, 2023