T. Hayat Et Al. , "Waste black tea leaves (Camelia sinensis) as a sustainable source of tannin natural colorant for bio-treated silk dyeing," ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.16, pp.24035-24048, 2022
Hayat, T. Et Al. 2022. Waste black tea leaves (Camelia sinensis) as a sustainable source of tannin natural colorant for bio-treated silk dyeing. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.16 , 24035-24048.
Hayat, T., Adeel, S., Fazal-ur-Rehman, F., Batool, F., Amin, N., Ahmad, T., ... Ozomay, M.(2022). Waste black tea leaves (Camelia sinensis) as a sustainable source of tannin natural colorant for bio-treated silk dyeing. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.16, 24035-24048.
Hayat, Tayyab Et Al. "Waste black tea leaves (Camelia sinensis) as a sustainable source of tannin natural colorant for bio-treated silk dyeing," ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.16, 24035-24048, 2022
Hayat, Tayyab Et Al. "Waste black tea leaves (Camelia sinensis) as a sustainable source of tannin natural colorant for bio-treated silk dyeing." ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.16, pp.24035-24048, 2022
Hayat, T. Et Al. (2022) . "Waste black tea leaves (Camelia sinensis) as a sustainable source of tannin natural colorant for bio-treated silk dyeing." ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , vol.29, no.16, pp.24035-24048.
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