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Cell‐Free Culture Broth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa—An Alternative Source of Biodispersant to Synthetic Surfactants for Dyeing the Polyester Fabric

Conventional synthetic dispersants have extensively been used in various textile processes due to their easy availability and cost effectiveness. Nonetheless, due to environmental concerns, researchers are trying to explore ecofriendly dispersants such as biosurfactants as substituents to synthetic...

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Published in:Journal of surfactants and detergents 2021-03, Vol.24 (2), p.343-355
Main Authors: Khubaib, Muhammad Anam, Raza, Zulfiqar Ali, Abid, Sharjeel, Nazir, Ahsan, Tariq, Muhammad Rizwan
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