1. Current Scenarios of sustainable chemistry in Textile Applications 2. Sustainable colorants 3. Metal mordants and Biomordants 4. Sustainable Cyclodextrin in Textile Applications 5. Chitin and Chitosan 6. Sustainable textile chemical processing using Enzymes 7. The Sonochemical Functionalization of Textiles 8. Non-thermal plasma: a promising green technology to improve environmental performance of textile Industries 9. Textile finishing with biomacromolecules: a low environmental impact approach in flame retardancy 10. Antimicrobial Textiles 11. Insect repellent textiles using green and sustainable approaches 12. UV Protective Textiles 13. Treatment Technologies in Textile Industry Effluent 14. Application of chitosan derivatives as promising adsorbents for treatment of textile wastewater 15. Recent Advances in Remediation of Synthetic Dyes from Wastewaters using Sustainable and Low Cost Adsorbent 16. Treatment of industrial dyes using chitosan-supported nanocomposite adsorbents
Shahid Ul Islam is a Fulbright Fellow at the University of California, Davis, USA. Prior to this, he has served as a faculty member of Chemistry at the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), and a Principal Project Scientist at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), India. He is currently working on the interface of materials science and textile technology, with a main emphasis on the design and development of light-activated antibacterial and antiviral materials, films, and nanofibrous membranes for biological protection and food coating applications.
B. S. Butola is a Professor at the Department of Textiles & Fibre Engineering, IIT Delhi. His research interests include functionalization of textiles with metal oxides, use of shear thickening fluids for improving the impact performance of ballistic textiles, polymeric nanocomposites and smart colorants.