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    Multipurpose Treatment of Cellulose-Containing Fabrics to Impart Durable Antibacterial and Repellent Properties by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Amr, Ahmed, Eid, Basma M.

    Published in Fibers and polymers (01-03-2020)
    “…Development of multifunctional cellulose-containing fabrics has been highly demanded both by the textile finisher and the textile consumer. Herein, proper…”
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    Green Approach for Multifunctionalization of Cellulose-Containing Fabrics by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Aly, Amal A., Eid, Basma M., Fahmy, Hesham M.

    Published in Fibers and polymers (01-11-2018)
    “…Development of multifunctional textile and clothing products with improved environmental profiles has been demanded both by textile industry and by consumer…”
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    On the superpropagating nonlinear waveform in critical superthermal fluid by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Abdelwahed, H. G., Elshewy, E. K., Abdelrahman, Mahmoud A. E.

    Published in AIP advances (01-10-2023)
    “…The superthermality indices of positron (electron) contributions to the new nonlinear wave profiles characterized by the model as supersoliton, cnoidal,…”
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    An Eco-Friendly Multifunctional Nano-Finishing of Cellulose/Wool Blends by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Emam, El-Amir M., Eid, Basma M., Tawfik, Tawfik M.

    Published in Fibers and polymers (01-04-2018)
    “…A new approach for an eco-friendly multi-functionalization of cotton/wool (C/W) and viscose/wool (V/W) blended fabrics was investigated. In this study,…”
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    Environmentally benign Scouring of Cotton Knits Using Locally Produced Acid Pectinase Enzyme by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Eid, Basma M., Abdel Aziz, Mohamed S., Hamdy, Soha M., AbdAllah, Safaa E.

    Published in Fibers and polymers (01-04-2019)
    “…The main task of the present study is to pre-screen selected fungal strain ( Fusarium oxysporum M1-EGY) isolated from local agriculture soil and optimize…”
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    Application of MCT-βCD to Modify Cellulose/Wool Blended Fabrics for Upgrading Their Reactive Printability and Antibacterial Functionality by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Khalil, Heba M., Eid, Basma M., Tawfik, Tawfik M.

    Published in Fibers and polymers (01-08-2018)
    “…Pre-loading of monochlorotriazinyl β-Cyclodextrin (MCT-βCD) onto/within viscose/wool (V/W) and cotton/wool (C/W) blended fabrics provide hosting cavities that…”
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    Effect of plasma superficial treatments on antibacterial functionalization and coloration of cellulosic fabrics by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Eid, Basma M., Abdel-Aziz, Mohamed S.

    Published in Applied surface science (01-01-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •Surface modification using plasma.•Creation of active sites as anchor for active ingredients.•Antibacterial functionalization using Ag-NPs…”
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    Green synthesis of AuNPs for eco-friendly functionalization of cellulosic substrates by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Eid, Basma M., Abdel-Aziz, Mohamed S.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-12-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Green synthesis of Au-nanoparticles.•Surface modification of cellulosic fabrics using O2 – plasma.•Subsequent deposition of AuNPs,…”
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    Loading of chitosan – Nano metal oxide hybrids onto cotton/polyester fabrics to impart permanent and effective multifunctions by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Eid, Basma M., El-Aziz, Eman Abd, Elmaaty, Tarek M. Abou, Ramadan, Shaimaa M.

    “…New and durable multifunctional properties of cotton/polyester blended fabrics were developed through loading of chitosan (Cs) and various metal oxide…”
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    Green options for imparting antibacterial functionality to cotton fabrics by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Abd El-Ghany, Nahed A., Eid, Basma M., Mabrouk, Eman M.

    “…This study demonstrated that antibacterial cellulosic textiles can be fabricated in eco-friendly manner by grafting of monochlorotriazinyl β-cyclodextin…”
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    An eco-friendly facile approach for imparting multifunctional protection properties to cellulose/wool blends by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Eid, Basma M., Emam, El-Amir M.

    Published in Polymer bulletin (Berlin, Germany) (01-11-2022)
    “…A green facile nano-finishing route was developed to impart high antibacterial efficacy, UV-protection, self-cleaning and anti-wrinkle functions to cotton/wool…”
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    Environmentally sound approach for imparting antibacterial and UV-protection functionalities to linen cellulose using ascorbic acid by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Eid, Basma M., El-Zairy, Enas M., Emam, Elamir, Barakat, Soliman

    “…In this work, multifunctional linen cellulose fabrics were facilely developed by using an eco-friendly finishing formulations and the pad-dry/microwave…”
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    Multifunctional cellulose-containing fabrics using modified finishing formulations by Ibrahim, Nabil A, Eid, Basma M, El-Aziz, Eman Abd, Abou Elmaaty, Tarek M, Ramadan, Shaimaa M

    Published in RSC advances (01-01-2017)
    “…Several metal oxide nanoparticles (MO-NPs), namely ZrO-NPs, ZnO-NPs, and TiO 2 -NPs, have been used to modify traditional finishing formulations to develop…”
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    A green approach for modification and functionalization of wool fabric using bio- and nano-technologies by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Amin, Hala A., Abdel-Aziz, Mohamed S., Eid, Basma M.

    “…In the present work, we propose a green and sustainable strategy for eco-friendly surface modification of wool structure using biosynthesized kerationlytic…”
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    An eco-friendly – novel approach for attaining wrinkle – free/soft-hand cotton fabric by Hashem, Mohamed, Ibrahim, Nabil A., El-Shafei, Amira, Refaie, Rakia, Hauser, Peter

    Published in Carbohydrate polymers (17-11-2009)
    “…A novel approach for upgrading both the wrinkle free and softness properties of cotton fabrics without adversely affecting their strength properties using an…”
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    The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on the Ethical Judgment of Managers by Angelidis, John, Ibrahim, Nabil A.

    Published in Journal of business ethics (01-02-2011)
    “…In recent years there has been a substantial amount of research on emotional intelligence (El) across a wide range of disciplines. Also, this term has been…”
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    Development of eco-friendly colored/multifunctionalized cellulose/polyester blended fabrics using plasma preactivation and subsequent coloration/multifunctionalization in single stage by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Eid, Basma M., El-Zairy, Enas M., Abd Almaksoud, Sara E., Khalil, Heba M.

    Published in Polymer bulletin (Berlin, Germany) (01-11-2023)
    “…A new green approach was developed in the present study to pre-activate and modify the cellulose/polyester blended fabrics surfaces using atmospheric plasma,…”
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    Green surface modification and nano-multifunctionalization of denim fabric by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Eid, Basma M., Abdel Aziz, Mohamed S., Hamdy, Soha M., Abd Allah, Safaa E.

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-10-2018)
    “…Eco-friendly multifunctional denim products using environmentally sound technologies are still a challenge. In current study, enzymatic pretreatments of denim…”
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    Effect of different capping agents on physicochemical and antimicrobial properties of ZnO nanoparticles by Ibrahim, Nabil A., Nada, Ahmed A., Hassabo, Ahmed G., Eid, Basma M., Noor El-Deen, Azza M., Abou-Zeid, Nabil Y.

    Published in Chemical papers (01-07-2017)
    “…This research aims to investigate the influence of soluble starch; lactose; carboxymethyl cellulose; urea; and polyvinylpyrrolidone on synthesis of zinc oxide…”
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