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  1. Multifunctional Finishing of Viscose Fabric with Pomegranate Peel Extract
  2. Changes in dimensional, mechanical and comfort properties in cotton and wool double weft knitted fabrics caused by washing
  3. INFLUENCE OF WASHING ON COMFORT PROPERTIES OF WOVEN FABRICS INTENDED FOR REUSABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR MEDICAL PERSONNEL
  4. Eco-friendly functionalization of viscose with bioactive plant extracts
  5. Dissolving limitations: The power of DMSO activation for cellulose SEC analysis
  6. FLAX PLAIN WEFT-KNITTED FABRICS: IMPACT OF PILLING ON STRUCTURE AND ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY
  7. Tailoring multipurpose capabilities of jute (Corchorus) with a focus on the cleaner production and “zero waste” concept
  8. The application of laccase-rich extract of spent mushroom substrates for removing lignin from jute fabric waste: a dual management approach
  9. Investigation of the quality of organic wool double weft knitted fabrics
  10. Aging effect on surface chemistry and sorption properties of atmospheric pressure plasma treated lignocellulosic jute fibers
  11. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PLASMA IN PROCESSING OF CELLULOSE FIBERS: FROM SURFACE CLEANING TO TAILORED PROPERTIES
  12. Functionalization of silk with actinomycins from Streptomyces anulatus BV365 for biomedical applications
  13. Harnessing the power of green and rooibos tea aqueous extracts for obtaining colored bioactive cotton and cotton/flax fabrics intended for disposable and reusable medical textiles
  14. Production of Micro Nanofibrillated Cellulose from Prerefined Fiber via a Dry Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) Oxygen Plasma-Treated Powder Precursor
  15. Films based on TEMPO-oxidized chitosan nanoparticles: Obtaining and potential application as wound dressings
  16. Investigating waste mineral-filled cellulose sourcing in circular economy for regeneration into composite: Matching existing market volumes of oil-based plastics for packaging
  17. Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Fucoidan from the Brown Seaweed (Laminaria Digitata) Biomass
  18. Cellulose-Based Waste in a Close Loop as an Adsorbent for Removing Dyes from Textile Industry Wastewater
  19. Cellulose-based waste in a close loop: adsorbent for dyes removal from textile industry wastewater
  20. Waterless production of cellulose nanofibrils adopting DBD oxygen plasma
  21. Comparative Analysis of Electrokinetic Properties of Periodate- and TEMPO-Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose Fabric Functionalized with Chitosan
  22. A step towards tuning the jute fiber structure and properties by employing sodium periodate oxidation and coating with alginate
  23. Profiling of historical rag papers by their non-cellulosic polysaccharide composition
  24. Bioactive textile materials based on cellulose and chitosan
  25. PACKAGING BASED ON CELLULOSE, TEMPO-OXIDIZED CELLULOSE NANOFIBRILS AND CHITOSAN FOR EXTENDING THE SHELF LIFE OF FOOD
  26. Plasma treatment of other cellulosic and lignocellulosic fibers
  27. The impact of sodium periodate oxidation and alginate coating on the capillarity of jute fabric
  28. Biodegradable Cellulose/Polycaprolactone/Keratin/Calcium Carbonate Mulch Films Prepared in Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquid
  29. Obtaining Polysaccharide-Based Fabrics with Improved Moisture Sorption and Dye Adsorption Properties
  30. Revalorization of Cotton and Cotton/Elastane Knitted Fabric Waste
  31. Plasma Treatment as a Sustainable Method for Enhancing the Wettability of Jute Fabrics
  32. Recovering the Soybean Hulls after Peroxidase Extraction and Their Application as Adsorbent for Metal Ions and Dyes
  33. Structural characteristics, compression and strength properties of plain weft-knitted fabrics before and after washing
  34. The Role of Cellulosic and Noncellulosic Functional Groups in the Biosorption of Lead Ions by Waste Flax Fibers
  35. INSIGHT INTO SORPTION AND ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF ANTIBACTERIAL WOUND DRESSINGS COMPOSED OF VISCOSE FABRICS FUNCTIONALIZED WITH CHITOSAN AND CHITOSAN-BASED NANOPARTICLES
  36. The Effects of Irrigation, Topping, and Interrow Spacing on the Yield and Quality of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Fibers in Temperate Climatic Conditions
  37. Sustainable Dyeing and Functionalization of Different Fibers Using Orange Peel Extract’s Antioxidants
  38. Obtaining Medical Textiles Based on Viscose and Chitosan/Zinc Nanoparticles with Improved Antibacterial Properties by Using a Dielectric Barrier Discharge
  39. Achieving a Superhydrophobic, Moisture, Oil and Gas Barrier Film Using a Regenerated Cellulose–Calcium Carbonate Composite Derived from Paper Components or Waste
  40. Alkali Treated Jute Fabrics Suitable for the Production of Inexpensive Technical Textiles
  41. Acetylation of cellulose – Another pathway of natural cellulose aging during library storage of books and papers
  42. Effect of chemical modifications and coating with Cu-based nanoparticles on the electro-physical properties of jute fabrics in a condition of high humidity
  43. Quality of Cotton and cotton/elastane Single Jersey Knitted Fabrics before and after Softening and in Situ Synthesis of Cu-based Nanoparticles
  44. Revealing the adsorption mechanism of copper on hemp-based materials through EDX, nano-CT, XPS, FTIR, Raman, and XANES characterization techniques
  45. Extending waste paper, cellulose and filler use beyond recycling by entering the circular economy creating cellulose-CaCO3 composites reconstituted from ionic liquid
  46. Bacterial Secondary Metabolites as Biopigments for Textile Dyeing
  47. Use of chènevotte, a valuable co-product of industrial hemp fiber, as adsorbent for copper ions: Kinetic studies and modeling
  48. The overlooked potential of raspberry canes: from waste to an efficient low-cost biosorbent for Cr(VI) ions
  49. Influence of pilling on the quality of flax single jersey knitted fabrics
  50. Oxidized jute as a valuable adsorbent for Congo Red from an aqueous solution
  51. Hemp-Based Materials for Applications in Wastewater Treatment by Biosorption-Oriented Processes: A Review
  52. Closing the Loop: Dyeing and Adsorption Potential of Mulberry Wood Waste
  53. Obtaining jute fabrics with enhanced sorption properties and “closing the loop” of their lifecycle
  54. Structural insight into the fiber dyeing ability: Pyridinium arylazo pyridone dyes
  55. Decreasing of water absorptiveness of paper by coating nanofibrillated cellulose films
  56. Selected Aromatic Plants Extracts as an Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Finish for Cellulose Fabric- Direct Impregnation Method
  57. Use of Chènevotte, a Valuable Co-Product of Industrial Hemp Fiber, as Adsorbent for Pollutant Removal. Part I: Chemical, Microscopic, Spectroscopic and Thermogravimetric Characterization of Raw and Modified Samples
  58. Enhanced Antimicrobial Activity of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Treated and Aged Cotton Fibers
  59. Halochromic cellulose textile obtained via dyeing with biocolorant isolated from Streptomyces sp. strain NP4
  60. Biosorbents from Plant Fibers of Hemp and Flax for Metal Removal: Comparison of Their Biosorption Properties
  61. Chitosan Nanoparticles Functionalized Viscose Fabrics as Potentially Durable Antibacterial Medical Textiles
  62. Iso- and Anisotropic Etching of Micro Nanofibrillated Cellulose Films by Sequential Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas Plasma Exposure for Tunable Wettability on Crystalline and Amorphous Regions
  63. Electro-physical Properties of Woven Clothing Fabrics Before and After Abrasion
  64. Regenerated Cellulose Fiber Functionalization by Two-step Oxidation Using Sodium Periodate and Sodium Chlorite — Impact on the Structure and Sorption Properties
  65. Oxidized Hemp Fibers with Simultaneously Increased Capillarity and Reduced Moisture Sorption as Suitable Textile Material for Advanced Application in Sportswear
  66. Electro-physical properties of jute fabrics in a condition of high humidity - Effect of fabric chemical composition and coating with Cu-based nanoparticles
  67. Electrokinetic and sorption properties of hydrogen peroxide treated flax fibers (Linum usitatissimum L.)
  68. Air Permeability and Water Vapor Resistance of Differently Finished Cotton and Cotton/Elastane Single Jersey Knitted Fabrics
  69. Capillary rise and sorption ability of hemp fibers oxidized by non-selective oxidative agents: hydrogen peroxide and potassium permanganate
  70. A Strategy to Revalue a Wood Waste for Simultaneous Cadmium Removal and Wastewater Disinfection
  71. A Comparative Study of Ni (II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions on Ca-Alginate Beads and Alginate-Impregnated Hemp Fibers
  72. Development of novel cellulose-based functional materials
  73. Kinetic and isotherm studies for nickel ions’ biosorption by jute fabrics
  74. Obtaining of medical textiles based on viscose and chitosan with simultaneously improved sorption and antibacterial properties by using dielectric barrier discharge
  75. The Effect of Nanofibrillated Tempo-oxidized Cotton Linters on the Strength and Optical Properties of Paper
  76. Development of the automated software and device for determination of wicking in textiles using open-source tools
  77. Multipurpose Nonwoven Viscose/Polypropylene Fabrics: Effect of Fabric Characteristics and Humidity Conditions on the Volume Electrical Resistivity and Dielectric Loss Tangent
  78. Waste Jute Fabric as a Biosorbent for Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solution
  79. Multifunctional jute fabrics obtained by different chemical modifications
  80. Fabrication of bacterial cellulose-based wound dressings with improved performance by impregnation with alginate
  81. Effect of plasma treatment on chemical composition, structure and sorption properties of lignocellulosic hemp fibers (Cannabis sativa L.)
  82. Influence of Potassium Permanganate Oxidation on Structure and Properties of Cotton
  83. Stability of TEMPO-oxidized cotton fibers during natural aging
  84. Electrokinetic properties of chemically modified jute fabrics
  85. Hemp Fibers in Serbia: Cultivation, Processing and Applications
  86. Modeling of disperse dye adsorption on modified polyester fibers
  87. The influence of thermal fixation of interlining on the quality of woven clothing fabrics evaluated from the aspect of their electrical resistance
  88. Sorption and dielectric properties of jute woven fabrics: Effect of chemical composition
  89. Influence of Different Pretreatments on the Antibacterial Properties of Chitosan Functionalized Viscose Fabric: TEMPO Oxidation and Coating with TEMPO Oxidized Cellulose Nanofibrils
  90. Influence of the alkali treatment on the sorption and dielectric properties of woven jute fabric
  91. Nitrogen plasma surface treatment for improving polar ink adhesion on micro/nanofibrillated cellulose films
  92. Comfort parameters of clothing woven fabrics in twill weave before and after thermal fixation of interlining
  93. Ispravka: Parametri komfora odevnih tkanina keper prepletaja pre i posle termičkog fiksiranja međupostave, (Vol. 67, no 2, str. 11-19, 2019)
  94. Quality of sponge cloths evaluated on the basis of their strength properties
  95. Multifunctional polysaccharide thin films
  96. Hemp-based adsorbents for sequestration of metals: a review
  97. Surface cleaning of raw cotton fibers with atmospheric pressure air plasma
  98. Sorption and dielectric properties of nonwoven materials
  99. Modelling of Dyeing of Modified Polyester at Lower Temperature by Ultrasound
  100. Hemp fibers (Cannabis sativa) impregnated by Ca-alginate gel as a novel biosorbent for the removal of Pb(II) and Zn(II) ions
  101. "Do-It-Yourself" reliable pH-stat device by using open-source software, inexpensive hardware and available laboratory equipment
  102. Electrical Resistivity of Plasma Treated Viscose and Cotton Fabrics with Incorporated Metal Ions
  103. Hemp-Based Materials for Metal Removal
  104. Influence of heater temperature and texturing speed on the physical-mechanical properties of polyamide textured yarns in false-twist texturing process
  105. Influence of hemicelluloses and lignin content on structure and sorption properties of flax fibers (Linum usitatissimum L.)
  106. In situ synthesis of Cu/Cu2O nanoparticles on the TEMPO oxidized cotton fabrics
  107. Medical textiles based on viscose rayon fabrics coated with chitosan-encapsulated iodine: antibacterial and antioxidant properties
  108. Dependence of Structural Characteristics of Polyamide Textured Yarns on the Parameters of the False Twist Yarn Texturing Process
  109. TEMPO-oxidized cotton as a substrate for trypsin immobilization: impact of functional groups on proteolytic activity and stability
  110. Effect of chemical treatments on the chemical composition and properties of flax fibers
  111. Influence of the precursor chemical composition on heavy metal adsorption properties of hemp (Cannabis Sativa) fibers based biocarbon
  112. Properties of cotton yarns after oxidation of potassium permanganate in an acidic environment
  113. The effect of false-twist texturing parameters on the structure and crimp properties of polyester yarn
  114. The modification of the polyester knitted fabric for more economic dyeing
  115. Oxidized cotton as a substrate for the preparation of hormone-active fibers-characterization, efficiency and biocompatibility
  116. Preparation of Hydrophobic Viscose Fabric Using Nitrogen DBD and Copper Ions Sorption
  117. Study of interaction between nitrogen DBD plasma-treated viscose fibers and divalent ions Ca2+ and Cu2+
  118. Influence of chemically modified short hemp fiber structure on biosorption process of Zn2+ ions from waste water
  119. Crude bacterial extracts of two new Streptomyces sp. isolates as bio-colorants for textile dyeing
  120. Preparation of cellulosic fibers with biological activity by immobilization of trypsin on periodate oxidized viscose fibers
  121. Carbon materials from waste short hemp fibers as a sorbent for heavy metal ions – Mathematical modeling of sorbent structure and ions transport
  122. Preparation and characterization of silver-loaded hemp fibers with antimicrobial activity
  123. Antimicrobial viscose fabric prepared by treatment in DBD and subsequent deposition of silver and copper ions—Investigation of plasma aging effect
  124. Molecular weight distribution and functional group profiles of TEMPO-oxidized lyocell fibers
  125. Vegetable oils in textile finishing applications: the action mode of wrinkle-reduction sprays and means for analyzing their performance
  126. Silver incorporation on viscose and cotton fibers after air, nitrogen and oxygen DBD plasma pretreatment
  127. Application of carbonized hemp fibers as a new solid-phase extraction sorbent for analysis of pesticides in water samples
  128. Deposition of Gold Nanoparticles on Polypropylene Nonwoven Pretreated by Dielectric Barrier Discharge and Diffuse Coplanar Surface Barrier Discharge
  129. Influence of TEMPO-Mediated Oxidation on Properties of Hemp Fibers
  130. Deposition of silver ions onto DBD and DCSBD plasma treated nonwoven polypropylene
  131. Wash-dry cycle induced changes in low-ordered parts of regenerated cellulosic fibers
  132. Antimicrobial TEMPO-oxidized hemp fibers with incorporated silver particles
  133. Corrigendum to - Sorption properties of periodate oxidized cotton [Chem. Ind. Chem. Eng. Q. 17(3) (2011) 367−374]
  134. Structure and properties of tempo-oxidized cotton fibers
  135. Decolorization of reactive textile dyes using water falling film dielectric barrier discharge
  136. Mathematical modeling of heavy metal ions (Cd2+, Zn2+and Pb2+) biosorption by chemically modified short hemp fibers
  137. Dissolution Behavior of Different Celluloses
  138. Sorption properties of periodate oxidized cotton
  139. Efficiency and biocompatibility of antimicrobial textile material of broad spectrum activity
  140. Sodium periodate oxidized cotton yarn as carrier for immobilization of trypsin
  141. Effect of hemicelluloses and lignin on the sorption and electric properties of hemp fibers
  142. Antimicrobial Bioactive Band-Aids with Prolonged and Controlled Action
  143. Silver-loaded lyocell fibers modified by tempo-mediated oxidation
  144. Biologically active fibers based on chitosan-coated lyocell fibers
  145. Sorption properties of TEMPO-oxidized natural and man-made cellulose fibers
  146. Biosorption of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions by short hemp fibers: Effect of chemical composition
  147. Silver-Loaded Cotton/Polyester Fabric Modified by Dielectric Barrier Discharge Treatment
  148. Oxidative modifications of cellulose in the periodate system – Reduction and beta-elimination reactions 2nd ICC 2007, Tokyo, Japan, October 25–29, 2007
  149. The effects of hemicelluloses and lignin removal on water uptake behavior of hemp fibers
  150. Antimicrobial textile prepared by silver deposition on dielectric barrier discharge treated cotton/polyester fabric
  151. Quality of chemically modified hemp fibers
  152. Direct Hemp Cellulose Dissolution in N-Methylmorpoline-N-Oxide
  153. Studies on oxidative modifications of cellulose in the periodate system: Molecular weight distribution and carbonyl group profiles
  154. Wetting Properties of Hemp Fibres Modified by Plasma Treatment
  155. Mathematical modeling of insulin sorption by ion-exchange fiber
  156. New functionalities in cellulosic fibers developed by chemical modification
  157. A novel approach to determination of carbonyl groups in DMAc/LiCl-insoluble pulps by fluorescence labeling
  158. The mathematical model of insulin desorption from the bioactive, fibrous artificial store
  159. Influence of accompanying substances of hemp fibres on their electric resistance
  160. FIBROUS SYSTEMS WITH PROGRAMMED BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITY AND THEIR APPLICATION IN MEDICAL PRACTICE