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Dr.B.H.Patel

Associate Professor, Textile Chemistry Department, Faculty of Technology & Engineering · The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, INDIA

https://researchid.co/kemchhobh
@msubaroda.ac.in
97Scopus Publications
1609Google Scholar Citations
22Google Scholar h-index
39Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

- Extraction and application of Natural dyes to improve aesthetic and functional properties of textiles. - Synthesis, Characterization and application of nanoparticles to enhance the performance of textiles. - Energy conservation and Eco-friendly wet-processin...

Biography

Dr. B.H.Patel received his B.Sc. (Chemistry) degree at South Gujarat University, Post B.Sc. B.Sc. (Technology) in Textile Chemistry, M.Sc. (Technology) in Textile Chemistry and his doctorate at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India and is currently working as Associate Professor at Department of Textile Chemistry, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara- 390001, Gujarat, India. Serves as Editorial Board Member for two reputed journals and is member of ISTE (Indian Society for Technical Education), TAI (Textile Association of India). Published extensively on extraction and application of natural dyes to textiles; Developing eco-friendly and sustainable techniques in textile wet processing; Synthesis of nano-particles and polymeric materials by chemical and bio-synthesis methods, their application for the development of high-performance composite materials for technical and biomedical applications. Contribute more than 120 research paper

Education

Ph.D. in Textile Chemistry

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Safety and Performance Evaluation of pH-Responsive Polymer Microencapsulation in Menstrual Hygiene Products
    Chemistryselect, 2026
  2. Effect of solvent pretreatment on printing of polyester with disperse dye
    Melliand International, 2026
  3. Sustainable synthesis of graphene oxide nanoparticles using green extract: characterization and textile applications, a review
    Next Generation Technologies for Sustainable Development, 2026
  4. Reviving traditional silk printing using sustainable and hygienic natural colorant
    Man Made Textiles in India, 2026
  5. Development of a sustainable leather-like material from khadi and jute fabric coated with polyurethane resin
    Man Made Textiles in India, 2026

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