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Curriculum Vita and List of Publications of

Prof. Dr. Ali Ali Hebeish

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Curriculum Vita and List of Publications of

Prof. Dr. Ali Ali Hebeish

Full Name: Prof. Dr. Ali Ali Hebeish; Appeared in Literature as A.

Hebeish, A.A. Hebeish, Ali A. Hebeish, Hebeish A. and Hebeish A.A.

Date and place of Birth: 21.12.1936- Mehalla El- Kubra, Gharbia, Egypt.

Social Status: Married with two children.

Education and Degrees:

Degree Faculty University year Field of study

B.Sc. Science Cairo 1960 Chem .and Geology

M.Sc. Science Cairo 1965 Applied Chemistry

Ph.D. Science Gujarat .India 1968 Chemistry

D.Sc. Science Cairo 1983 Chemistry

Currently:

Emeritus Professor, National Research Centre (NRC), Cairo, Egypt 1996 to

date

Previously (Professional Career):

Positions: Research Fellow, National Research Centre (NRC) , Cairo, Egypt:

1960-1961: Associated Researcher, 1962 – 1967: Researcher, 1968- 1974;

Associate Professor, 1974-1979; Professor, 1979-1984; Under Secretary of

state, Office of the president, Academy of Scientific Research and

Technology (ASRT). Cairo. Egypt, 1985-1988; Vice – President, (ASRT),

1988-1991; President (ASRT), 1992- 1996.

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Present Position: Emeritus Professor, NRC Since April 1996

to date.

Scientific Achievements:

Fields of Specialization: Chemistry of Fibrous and Nonfibrous

Textile Materials

No. of Published Scientific Papers: 587

No. of Supervised M.Sc. & Ph .D. Thesis (awarded): 105

No. of Patents: 13

No. of Books: 5 (Textile Chemistry): 15 (S&T Management)

No. of R. & D Projects of National and International

Status

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Research areas;

- Chemistry of fibrous textile materials such as cellulose (cotton in

particular), wool, polyester and polyamide and nonfibrous materials

such as starch, chitosan, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and

cyclodextrins.

- Textile processing including pretreatment, dyeing, printing and

chemical finishing.

- Degradative treatments with special reference to mechanisms

involved in slack mercerized –restreched cotton yarns.

- Development of new water soluble sizes and their recovery for re-use.

- Green synthesis strategies based on energy and water saving along

with environment – friendly materials.

- Chemical modification through esterification, etherificatin, graft

polymerization and crosslinking for multifunctionalization of cotton

textiles.

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- Biotecnology involving enzymatic treatments of loomstate cotton

fabrics to substitute harsh chemical treatments for the sake of

Environment quality and human health.

- Nanotechnology for production of high performance and smart cotton

products as well as medical textiles.

- Synthesis and characterization of nonfibrous materials loaded with

metal nano particles as finishes for cotton textiles with unprecedented

properties.

- Synthesis,characterization and utilization of nanosized

starch,cellulose and clutosan particles.

- Other research areas include; science and technology policy,

Management of R and D; Marketing and; Technology assessment,

transfer and management.

Creative Work

Hebeish’s work has been the subject of more than 585 papers that

have been carried out and published during the last Five decades. The work

addresses many basic and practical aspects of chemical modification of

fibrous textile polymers and their properties as well as the fundamental and

practices pertaining to synthesis, characterization and application of various

nonfibrous textile auxiliaries. Nature of textile substrates for example cotton

textile could be changed through introducing, in its macromolecular

structure, different amounts of chemical groups in the monomeric and /or

polymeric forms. Such chemical grouping acquires hydrophilic characteristic

or hydrophobic characteristic or both characteristics, in addition to modifying

the basic properties of the fibrous textile material. Similarly, nature of the

newly synthesized nonfibrous polymeric textile auxiliaries could be

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modulated (tailored) through manipulation of the molecular weight of the

parent (base) polymer along with type, form and amount of the introduced

chemical moieties. For example graft copolymers, composites and hybrids

for use as nonfibrous textile auxiliaries were obtained through

copolymerization of starch, dextrin, cyclodextrin, chitosan or carboxymethyl

cellulose with various vinyl monomers.

Chemical reactions involved in the chemical modification of fibrous

textile materials as well as in the synthesis of nonfibrous textile materials, i.e.

textile auxiliaries, were performed under a variety of conditions for the sake

of achieving optimization, reaction kinetics and reaction mechanisms. Certain

emphasis was placed on utilization of the results obtained from the

fundamental investigations to develop new, innovative and / or more efficient

techniques for preparation of chemically modified (chemically finished)

textile products with unprecedented properties. This, indeed, stimulates

research which was targeted particularly towards production of

multifunctional cotton products (often called smart textiles or high

performance textile products) through harnessing nanotechnology and

biotechnology in multifinishing process.

Innovative multifinishing agent, namely, chitosan -O- polyethylene

glycol graft copolymer was newly synthesized and characterized using state –

of- the- art facilities. The copolymer together with citric acid in aqueous

medium were applied to cotton to produce medical textiles. One step process

for multifinishing of cotton fabrics was also established. The process

involved effecting simultaneous flame retardancy, grafting and anticrease

finishing.

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Research problems chosen for cotton cellulose in the fabric form are

of an applied nature since they are directly related to textile pretreatment

(desizing, scouring, bleaching, mercerizing), dyeing, printing and finishing.

Area of research covers degradative treatments, chemical modifications via

subjecting the cellulose to etherification, esterification, crosslinking and

oxidation reactions as well as grafting on cellulose and modified celluloses

with vinyl monomers. The kinetics and mechanisms entailed in each

procedure were dealt with. The behavior of the chemically modified

celluloses towards heat transfer printing as well as towards dyeing with

different classes of dyestuffs were examined and interactions between the dye

and the modified cellulose were elicited. In addition, fundamental principles

and detailed information necessary for establishment of a single-step process

by combining two or more of the chemical processes of cotton and polyester /

cotton blends were attained. The output of the work and its contribution in

energy, water and material saving and, the consequence of this on improving

the quality of environment were clarified. In addition, microstructural

differences between scoured and slack mercerized–restretched cottons were

identified. Furthermore, chemical characteristics of finishes that are critical

for effective soil release properties in durable press-cotton containing fabrics

were defined.

Ionic crosslinking was induced in the molecular structure of cotton

cellulose in the fabric form. To achieve ionic crosslinking the cotton fabric

was first partially carboxymethylated via reaction with monochloroacetic

acid in alkaline medium in order to introduce carboxymethyl groups.

Following this, this modified cotton fabric was subjected to characterization

through reaction with 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium

chloride. Ionic crosslinking occurs because of the presence of both

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carboxymethyl group and the cationized group. Fabrics so treated enjoyed

ease of care characteristics without losing strength properties.

In addition to the foregoing, Hebeish,s work was extended to include

grafting of chains of vinyl monomers to wool. An important and difficult

problem in this case concerns the site(s) on the protein molecule at which

chemical attachment of the polymer chains occurs and this is considered in

some detail for a number of initiation systems. The influence of grafting on

the all-important textile properties of wool, notably felting and permanent set

was examined.

Polyamide and polyester fibres were also submitted to grafting

procedures, with the practical objective of enhancing moisture regain and

dyeability. Some other problems relating to the dyeing of these fibres were

tackled.

It is as well to highlight our work pertaining to the chemistry of

nonfibrous textile. Studies on synthesis, characterization and application of

several polymeric materials were undertaken. Among these materials were

starch, carboxymethyl cellulose, chitosan, poly(acrylic acid),

poly(methacrylic acid), starch – poly(acrylic acid) composite, starch –

poly(acrylamide) composite, β -cyclodextrin- poly(acrylic acid) copolymers

and β – cyclodextrin- poly(glycidyl methacrylate) copolymers. Particularly

notable was the loading of β – cyclodextrin copolymers with metal

nanoparticles for example, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). CMC based

hydrogels with and without nano-sized metal particles were subjected to

intensive investigation. Research was also directed towards synthesis of

polymeric materials that are environment – friendly for use as reducing agent

converting the silver ion to silver atom and stabilizing agent through capping

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of silver nanoparticles which represent clusters of silver atom. This was

exemplified by the synthesis and characterization of hydroxylpropyl starch.

Hydroxylpropyl starch plays dual role: reducing and stabilizing agent during

the synthesis of AgNPs. Similarly, investigations into factors affecting graft

copolymerization of β – cyclodextrin with butyl acrylate and utilization of the

obtained copolymers in synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles were undertaken. The

nano-sized ZnO loaded copolymer was then applied to cotton fabrics. Also

reported was the copolymerization of reactive cyclodextrin with butyl

acrylate. Thus obtained copolymers were loaded with nano-sized ZnO. These

copolymers are used as reactive preformed polymers which underwent

reaction with the hydroxyl groups of cotton cellulose in alkaline medium via

substitution mechanism; similar to reactive dyes. Cotton fabrics treated with

these preformed reactive polymers displayed multifunctional characteristics,

notably, antimicrobial and water repellency along with improved strength

properties.

Thorough investigations into synthesis and characterization of starch

nanoparticles as well as concurrent formation of nanosized particles of both

starch and silver with emphasis on their nanostructural features and medical

applications were reported. Also reported were the synthesis and

characterization of cellulose nanowhiskers and possible applications of these

cellulose nanoparticles before and after chemical modification in the area of

reinforcement and other applications such as in the synthesis of nanometal

particles and processing of novel hybrid hydrogel.

It is worthly to mention that within the framework of our research

plan, electrospun cellulose and cellulose-graft-polyacrylonitrile copolymer

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nanofibres containing silver nanoparticles were synthesized for effective

water disinfection.

Our research also addresses technological innovations based on

frontier sciences for development of textile printing. Synthesis,

characterization and application of ultrafine pigment particles form the base

of such development.

Hebeish,s research activities have been maintained at a high level for

many years and have resulted in over 585 papers of which about 85% were

published in well known international journals . His work of high scientific

merit but he has also involved himself in he the technology of textile

utilization and in this field he has made notable advances. He is clearly

recognized as a leading authority in his field. The 585 publications along

with 5 books,13 patents, 105 Ph.D.and M.Sc. theses supervised by him and

the several R & D projects implemented under his direct management testify

to his enthusiasm, ability and significant contribution and creativity.

Research Activities:

o Research activities in chemistry have created in over 585 papers

published in well known international journals, 13 patents, 105 ph.D and

M. Sc. Theses , 20 R and Projects of national and international status.

Efforts in planning results in 12 books and several studies.

o Application of the results led to optimization and modernization of textile

processing, development of new, improved and more efficient techniques

for chemically modified polymers with improved properties, development

of products with new interesting properties and energy and material

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saving with significant improvement in the quality of the environment.

Indigenous technological capabilities are built up during the course of

application. Parallel to these new ideas may evolve a continuous interest

among polymer scientists in problems relevant to the industry.

o Other areas of interest include popularization of science in Egypt to

enhance the awareness of scientific thinking along with impact of

science technology on the society and to introduce the concept of

science based development, in particular, knowledge and innovation

economy.

Application of the results of Hebeish,s work led to:

- Optimization and modernization of textile processing.

- Development of new, improved and more efficient techniques for

chemically modified polymers with improved properties.

- Development of products with new and interesting properties.

- Energy and material saving with significant improvement in the

quality of environment.

Indigenous technological capabilities are built up during the course of

application. Parallel to this new ides may evolve a continuous interest

among polymer scientists in problems relevant to the industry.

In addition Hebeish,s practical involvement in formulation of science

ard technology policies , R&D management , marketing, technology

assessment , technology transfer and technology and management ,

and his books, studies and reports concerning such activities are

useful for science and technology and technology planning not in

Egypt but also in other countries.

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Community Activities:

Manpower development through:

- Supervising M Sc. and Ph.D. theses.

- Managing national and international R&D projects.

- Transfer of knowledge to technical staff in industry, establishment of

R&D units in NRC, Mansura University and Textile Dyeing and

finishing companies.

Technology development:

This includes:

Optimization and modernization of textile processing.

Development of new, improved and more efficient techniques for

production of chemically modified polymers with unique

characteristics.

Development of products with new and interesting properties.

Energy and material saving with significant improvement in the

quality of environment.

Practical involvement in formulation of S&T policy , R&D

management, marketing , technology assessment transfer technology

management

He owns several book and studies dealing with these technology

areas.

Research output:

Research output leads to several innovations in the areas of

pretreatment, coloration and finishing. It also contributes to existing

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knowledge and accentuates the scientific ground on which an effective

technical service can be offered. Furthermore it enables the scientists

concerned to define possible research needs in this area.

Advancing insight into structural features and reactivity of fibrous

and nonfibrous textile materials has created novel types of materials.

Innovation of such materials has necessitated conducting basic and applied

research pertaining to the chemical modification treatments of fibrous

materials, e.g., cellulose, wool and polyester and, nonfibrous materials, e.g.,

starch, chitosan and cyclodextrins. That is, the reactions involved in the

modification treatments have been studied from both academic and practical

point of view, i.e., from concept to implementation. General kinetics,

mechanisms and optimization of the reactions entailed in each modification

were postulated and verified. In concomitant with this was the application of

the results leading to optimization and modernization of the textile processing

and, therefore, development of new and/or improved textile products.

Highlights could be represented by the following innovations.

1) Development of one-step process for preparation of loomstate cotton

fabrics using sodium chlorite at pH 8.

2) Combination of processes, namely, desizing, scouring and bleaching in

one process for preparation (pretreatment) of cotton and

polyester/cotton blend fabrics using, for example, stabilized hydrogen

peroxide in highly alkaline medium.

3) In starch mercerization – restretching of the cotton yarns, the latter

should be restretched to maximum 100% of their original length. Lower

than 100% restretching is not economically accepted beside decrease in

yarn strength and luster. On the other hand, stretching to 103% of the

original length of the yarns causes partial conversion of cellulose II to

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cellulose I. We have shown for the first time that yarns slack

mercerized followed by restretching to 103% of their original length

fall short in reactivity, luster and structural uniformity although they

display higher tensile strength.

4) Introduction of partial carboxymethylation in the wet processing of

loomstate cotton fabrics resulted in omittion of desizing and

mercerization processes beside producing chemically modified cotton

fabrics with better properties compared to desized and mercerized

fabrics.

5) Continuous and semi-continuous methods were devised for production

of chemically modified cotton, notably, partially carboxymethylated

cotton.

6) A reactive dye was invented. Unlike the conventional halogen or

sulphatoethyl sulphone-based reactive dyes, the new dye reactivity is

based on N-methylol groups. This allows it to react with cellulose

textiles in presence of acid catalyst which is also used to catalyze

reaction of N-methylol crosslinking agents with the cellulosics.

Combined dyeing and easy care finishing can, therefore, be carried out

in single step process, opposite to conventional reaction dyes which

react with cellulose in alkaline medium and their easy care finishing is

carried out separately and in succession under the influence of acid

catalyst.

7) Of the many reactive printing thickeners developed to substitute

sodium alginate thickener (the universely accepted thickener for

printing cellulosics with reactive dyes) mention should be strongly

made of starch-polyacrylamide composite. This composite proves to be

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the best since it was successfully applied on industrial scale. Equally

effective is the starch- poly butyl acrylate composite.

8) To render cotton fabrics amenable for heat transfer printing, numerous

modified cottons were synthesized through crosslinking, etherification,

esterification and vinyl graft copolymerization using different

monomers. Among these modified cottons, cyanoethylated cotton and

partially carboxymethylated cotton – polystyrene graft copolymers

were the most amenable for heat transfer printing.

9) Development of fast catalytic system (mixed catalyst) for crosslinking

stimulated industrial production of easy care cotton finishing at a

curing temperature range as low as (100 0 – 120 0C).

10) Chemical characteristics of finishes that are critical for effective soil

release properties in durable press cotton – containing fabrics were

defined to serve as basics for designing and production of new soil

release finishes.

11) Biotechnology was used for development of the wet processing of

cotton and cotton/polyester blend fabrics with possible substitution of

harch chemicals by enzymes as well as to involve the enzymatic

treatment in multifunctionalization of cotton fabrics.

12) Vinyl graft copolymerization onto fibrous and nonfibrous textile

materials brought about products, for example, (a) wool graft

copolymers with no felling; (b) polyester – and polyamide graft

copolymers with increased water and dye absorption; (c) starch graft

copolymers and starch –poly(vinyl) composites with rheological

properties suitable for use as sizing agents as well as thickeners for

printing; (d) cyclodextrin graft copolymers loaded with nanosilver

particles for application in smart cotton production and (e) chitosan

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graft copolymers for production of medical textiles and products for

other purposes.

13) Functional textile fabrics were produced on industrial scale by

treatment of cotton fabrics with chitosan having different molecular

weights in presence of ammonium citrate. Fabrics produced acquired

antibacterial activity.

14) Low temperature dyeing (65 – 85 0C) of polyester, polyester/cotton

blend and cotton fabrics could be realized in a system containing

disperse dye, vinyl monomers and hydrogen peroxide. Neither grafting

nor homopolymerization occurred.

15) Hydrogels based on CMC loaded with either silver or ZnO

nanoparticles and hydrogels based on cellulose nanoparticles (cellulose

nanowhiskers, CNW) loaded with silver nanoparticles were synthesized

and characterized. Condition for synthesis and application of these

products in medical domains were established. Also established were

the synthesis of starch nanoparticles and silver nanoparticles

concurrently. Their use in medical domains was also practiced. On the

other hand, cellulose nanofibers and cellulose-polyacrylonitrile graft

copolymer nanofibers loaded with silver nanoparticles were

successfully synthesized, characterized and used in water disinfection.

16) Recovery of water soluble starch size using the ultrafiltration unit was

introduced for the first time in Egypt. Starch-polyacrylic acid

composite was prepared on industrial scale and used in sizing of warp

cotton yarns and after weaving the fabrics was desized using hot water.

The water containing the removed size was ultrafiltrated to have 95%

reclaimable sizing material.

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17) Chemical routes were established for environmental protection through

energy, water and materials conservation. They include (a) combined

wet processes such as combined desizing, scouring and bleaching as

well as combined dyeing and finishing; (b) enhancement of cotton

reactivity and/or cotton susceptibility towards dyeing and finishing; (c)

synthesis of reactive carbohydrates as permanent finishes to substitute

the conventional ones used therein as temporary finishes and; (d)

recycling of the water soluble starch sizes as per the ultrafiltration

technology.

18) The complete chain of innovation was exercised in production of

antibacterial garments as per the client (company) request. Based on

our research in the field of nanotechnology, the most appropriate

conditions for synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were

established and used for preparation of an amount of AgNPs large

enough to treat 5 tons of textile fabrics. Thus treated fabrics were

converted into garments and exported to one of EU countries after

being submitted to the necessary testing and analysis. Results of the

latter were in full agreement with those made by the European exporter.

19) Innovation based on the top-down approach of nanotechnology was

practiced for development of textile printing. Synthesis,

characterization and application of ultrafine (nano) pigment particles

constitute the base of such development.

Obviously, then, the academic and applied research and

developmental activities represented by Hebeish's work were conducted

within environmental scene. The chemistry and modifications of fibrous

and nonfibrous textile materials were notably performed under

predetermined and controlled conditions for the sake of energy, water,

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chemicals, and materials saving which, in turn, mantain good quality of the

environment. Meanwhile, modulation of reactions involved in chemistry

and modifications of fibrous and nonfibrous materials brought into focus

the following: (a) understanding the kinetics and mechanisms of chemical

reactions involved in the modification treatments; (b) provision of the

package of technological knowledge which is useful for industrialists and

researchers and (c) help introducing new and novel technology to the textile

and other industries. Emphasis was placed on harnessing frontier sciences

such as nanotechnology and biotechnology for producing smart apparel,

domestic and technical (e.g. medical) textile products.

Summing up, research output contributes to existing knowledge and

strengthens the scientific ground on which an effective technical service can

be offered. It also enables the concerned scientists to define possible research

needs in the field of chemistry of fibrous and nonfibrous textile materials. On

the other hand, technology development includes: (i) optimization and

modernization of textile processing; (ii) development of new, improved and

more efficient technologies for production of chemically modified polymers

with unique characteristics; (iii) development of products with new and

unprecedented and interesting properties and; (iv) energy and materials

saving with significant improvement in the quality of environment.

Popularization of science:

Hebeish,s plays a key role in Egypt to enhance the awareness of scientific

thinking and knowledge along with the impact of science and technology on

the society and to introduce the concept of science based development.

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Consultant:

For several R& D projects sponsored by local and foreign organizations.

Examiner:

Of R&D papers to be published in international and local journal in the field

of polymer chemistry and technology. Also examiner of R&D work

submitted for promotion of lecturers, researchers and associate professors.

Indeed, Hebeish is the chairman of the promotion committee at the ministry

of scientific research and deferent disciplines notably textiles, cellulose and

papers and polymer.

Scientific visits:

Spent 3 years (1965- 1968) in India at Ahmadabad Textile Industry,s

Research Association and awarded the Ph.D. degree from Gujarat

University in 1968. Graft polymerization of viny1 monomers onto

various cellulose materials was the subject of the Ph. D. thesis . Visits to

a good number of Textile Research Institutions and University

Departments as well as textile mills were also paid.

Obtained 2-years fellowship from Alexander von Humboldt

Foundation , West Germany to carry out research and development work

on problems associated with easy care finishing of cotton and viscose

rayon at Deutshes Textile forschungszentrum Nord- West e.v., Krefeld ,

during 1973- 1975.

Spent 4 month (Oct. 1977- Feb 1978) in U.K to learn

commercialization of R&D results.

Short visits to :

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- U.S.A., once at SRRC, New Orleans to review and discuss joint projects

and deliver two presentantations about Textile Research Activities in

Egypt, and the second at Denver Research Institue to attend a course in

management of R&D with emphasis on marketing of professional

services. He also Participated in the Forth International Conference on

technology management in Miami. Several visits to Notth Carolina State

University, Raleigh, were also made during last years.

- Hungary, at the Technical University Budapest to discuss subjects of

mutual interest.

- East Germany at Dresden Institute for Fiber Technology and other

Textile Institutes for exchanging R&D activities besides giving two

lectures on fiber Modification.

- Holland to negotiate research projects within the framework of the

Cultural and Scienific agreement.

- Cuba to represent Egypt in negotiating the activities of the International

Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology with respect to the

affiliated centres.

- USSR to attend the symposium on low waste Technology.

- West Germany to present a case study of North Africa in the

symposium of clean technologies. He also paid a visit to follow up R&D

activities of a joint project on Size Recovery

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- Finland to represent Egypt and present the Egyptian Experience in

Technology Policies and Technology Transfer.

- Saudi Arabia to represent Egypt and the Egyptian Science and

Technology System and efforts made to formulate a National

Technology policy for Egypt.

- India to present status of Textile Technology in Egypt and contribution

of R&D beside discussion of subjects of mutual interest.

- Morocco to represent Egypt in African Scientists Meeting concerned

with discussion and formulation of policies for the enhancement of the

role of science and technology in development of Africa

- Bangladesh to represent Egypt Meeting concerned with Techical

Development among Developing Countries.

- Italy to represent Egypt in Intergovernmental Committee for the

Technical Information Pilot system (TIPS) sponsored by the UNDP and

the Government of Italy and State Members. He also participated in

International conference of effective Utilization of human resources in

science and technology.

- France to represent Egypt in the Annual Meeting of the UNESCO

General Information Program.

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- Czechoslovakia to visit the Czechoslovakia Academy of Science and

Affiliated Research Institutions.

- Sengal to represent Egypt in the Board Meeting of the African Centre for

Technology .

- Tunisia to represent Egypt in North African Top Experts concerning

with setting up science and technology plan for the subregion.

- Pakistan to represent Egypt in Comestech activities in science and

technology

- Japan to represent Egypt in the world conference in natural disaster

reduction

- Norway to represent Egypt in the International Conference on

Technology assessment and Forecasting.

- China to visit R&D institutes and to gain information about Chinese

science and technology system and to negotiate the Egyptian – Chinese

cooperation in science and technology.

- Venzeula to participate in the Annual Conference of Third Word

Academy of Science and to receive the the TWNSO award in

technology.

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- United arab Emirates to visit the University and to attend the ceremony

of the new graduates.

- Saudi Arabia to participate in the IFSTAD bureau meeting in Riyadh

and to visit King Abdel Aziz city for science and technology

- Greece to participate in international conference on Environment and to

visit Exhibition of environmental equipment.

- Malaysia to participate in international conference on frontiers of

polymers and advanced materials.

- Check Republic to present his work concerning textile chemistry and

chemical technology for Dr. h. c. as well as to participate in international

conference on polymers and textile materials.

- Germany to participate in the Alexander von Humboldt conference on

exchange of Scientists: Vision for the future.

- Italy to participate in the conference of the Third World Academy of

Science.

Membership in Scientific Societies, Committees and associations.

- Member of the Scientists syndicate in Egypt (1961- to date)

- Member of the Board of the Egyptian Chemical Society (1967- 2008)

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- Member of several Scientific and Technical Committees in NRC and

ASRT (1976-to date)

- Member of the Research Council for Basic Sciences at ASRT ( 1987-

2008)

- Member of the Industrial Research Council at ASRT (1987- 2008)

- Member of the African Academy of Sciences ( 1987- to date)

- Member of the Third world Academy of Sciences , Italy (1988-

todate)

- Member of the Executive Bureau for Technology Development

(ASRT) (1989-to 2008).

- Member of the Executive Bureau for Science Culture (ASRT) (1989-

2008)

- Member of the committee for the Evaluation of Local raw Materials

(ASRT) (1990-1996).

- Member of the Egyptian Society for Refrigeration and Air

conditioning (1992-2008).

- Member of the Egyptian Society for Medical Information (1992-

2008).

- Member of the Egyptian Society for polymers (1992- 2008).

- Member of the Executive Bureau of the Science and Technology

Committee (Islamabad) (1992-1996).

- Member of the Board of the Islamic Foundation for Science

Technology and Development (IFSTD), Jeddah (1992-1996).

- President of the Inter – council for Rural Development (ASRT)

(1992- 1996).

- President of the Body for the Development of Sinai (ASRT) (1992-

1996).

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- President of the Egyptian Association for the Scientific Culture

(1993-to date).

- Chairman of the Egyptian Textile Society (1993-to date).

- One of the public figures in the Higher Administrative Court for

political parties (1993-1995).

- Member of the Islamic Academy of Science (1994-to date).

- Member of the Egyptian Academy of Sciences (1994-date).

- Charmin of Egyptian Syndicate for Scientific Professions (1994-

2011).

- Member of the African Scientific Council (Affiliated to the

Organization of African unity (1994 to 1998).

- President of the Body for the Development of Halayeb and Shalateen

(ASRT) (1994- 1996).

- Member of New York Academy of Science (1995-1997).

- Supervisor of the Egyptian Nationonal Scientific and Technical

Network Instinet' (ENSTN) ASRT (1986-1996).

- Part- time Professor at NRC (1985-1996).

- Member of the Board of directors, NRC (1992- 1996).

- Supervisor of the National Net work for Technology Development

(1985- 1996).

- Chairman of Mist Beda Dyers Company (1992-1998).

- Member of the National Specialized Council for Education, Scientific

Research and Technology, affiliated to the president of the Arab

Republic of Egypt (1992-to date).

- Member of the Board of the Mansura University Council (1994-

1998).

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- Member of the Board of Higher Education , Helwan University

(1994-1998).

- Member of the Supreme Consultancy Committee for Development of

the National Research Centre (1996-to date).

Honours and Awards

- State prize in chemistry, Egypt, 1972.

- Order of Science and ART, First Grade, Egypt, 1974.

- NRC prize in Chemistry, Egypt,1982.

- Golden Medal of the NRC, Egypt, 1982.

- Order of the Republic Second Grade, Egypt 1983.

- Production prize of the Republic, Egypt 1985 and 1990.

- Technology prize of the Third World Network of Scientific

Organization (TWNSO), 1990.

- Merit prize of the state in Basic Science, Egypt, 1995.

- Dr. ch.c. Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic 1995.

- Certificates from the American Bibliographical Institute (ABI) in

1997 selecting Hebeish: (1) as one of the five hundred leaders of

influence in the 20th century. (2) For platinum Record and (3) for

Honorable Intellectual Diploma 1997.

- Bavaria prize for Fire resistant Materials, Egypt 1997.

- Prize of Mohamed Farid Khamis Organization for Social

development, through ASRT, for textile manufacturing, Egypt, 1998.

- The Nile prize in Advanced Science-based Technology (2004).

- Joint Prize of Ministry of Higher Education (Egypt) and Scopus

(International Information Bank) for researches with intensive

research 2007.

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- National Research Centre's prizes for the best output of world-class

research during the years 2010, 2011, 2012.

Other Houners and Awards include:

- Certificate from the American University in Cairo for top

management personnel, 1976.

- Certificate of Achievements from the US Agency for International

Development (Technical Cooperation), 1979

- Certificate from Denver Research Institute, USA, (Workshop: R&D

Marketing) 1979.

- Certificate of Appreciation from US Department of Agriculture for

the successful completion of the cooperative Research Project dealing

with soiling and soil release, 1983.

- Certificate of Appreciation from US Department of Agriculture for

the successful completion of the cooperative Research Project dealing

with , Mechanisms of Degradation of Cotton 1983.

- Certificate of Appreciation from the patent Office , ASRT, Egypt

1983.

- Memorial Medal of the scientists syndicate, 1984.

- Certificate from Helsinki School of Economic for the successful

completion of the seminar on policies for Technology Transfer and

Development, 1985.

- Medal from North Sinai Governorate, 1988.

- Medal of the Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University 1989.

- Golden Medal of the International Conference " Emergency 90"

ASRT 1990.

- Medal of the Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, 1990

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- Plaque of National Research Centre of Egypt for the continuous

contribution in R&D and Technology Development, 1991.

- Medal of Institute of Scientific and Technological Information of

China (ISTIC), 1991.

- Plaque of the people of Suez 1992.

- Plaque of the Standing Committee of Islamic conference (OIC), 1992.

- Plaque of print pack in from of Rashed Stone, 1999.

- Golden Medal from the Arab Society of ' Materrials Science, 1993.

- Plaque of the University of the Arab Emirates, 1993.

- Plaque of the Kuwait Institute for Advanced Science, 1993.

- Medal of the Ministry of Interior (Civilian Defense), 1993.

- Certificate of Appreciation from Cairo University for contribution in

Science and Technology Activities 1993.

- Plaque of Ain Shams University (Faculty of Engineering), 1993.

- Plaque of Menofia University (Faculty of Agriculture), 1994.

- Plaque of the Egyptian Society for Computer Science, 1994.

- Plaque of the Gharbia Governorate, 1994.

- Plaque of the North Sinai Government, 1994.

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List of Publications

1. M. Kamel, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Use of Steaming and Other Means in Preparation of Carboxymethylated Cotton Fabrics in Continuous and Semi-Continuous Processes", U.A.R. Patent, 6625. Nov., (1962)

2. M. Kamel, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Chemical Modification of Cotton Febrics", Paper Presented at the '2nd Cotton Technology and Economic Conference, U.A.R. Chem. Soc.', Alexandria, Egypt.(1964), 25

3. M. Kamel, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "A Novel Application of the Padding Methods for Effecting the Carboxymethylation of Cotton", Textile Praxis International, 19, (1964) 1114

4. M. Kamel, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Study of the Different Factors Which Affect the Partial Carboxymethylation of Cotton Fabrics Using Padding Methods", Textile Praxis International, 20, (1965) 577

5. A. Hebeish and P. C. Mehta, "Grafting of Acrylonitrile on Cellulosic Materials by Tetravalent Cerium", Textile Research Journal, 37, 10 (1967) 911-913

6. M. Kamel, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Study on Partially Carboxylated Cotton: Part III: Chemical Behaviour of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton", Indian Journal of Technology, 5, (1967) 58

7. M. Kamel, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Studies of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton: Part IV: Degradation of Cotton", Indian Journal of Technology, 5, (1967) 324

8. A. Hebeish and P. C. Mehta, "Grafting of Acrylonitrile to Different Cellulosic Materials by High Energy Radiation", Textile Research Journal, 38, 10 (1968) 1070 - 1071

9. A. Hebeish and P. C. Mehta, "Cerium-Initiated Grafting of Acrylonitrile onto Cellulosic Materials", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 12, 7 (1968) 1625-1647

10. A. Y. Kulkarni, A. Hebeish and P. C. Mehhta, "Studies on Ceric Ion Initiated Graft Polymerization on Cellulosic Materials: Part II:" Paper Presented at the '9th Technol, Conf., SITRA', India.(1968), 36

11. A. Hebeish and P. C. Mehta, "Molecular Weight and Moisture Regain of Polyacrylonitrile Cellulose Graft Copolymers", Textile Research Journal, 39, 1 (1969) 99 - 100

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12. A. Hebeish and P. C. Mehta, "Grafting of Vinyl Monomers and Their Binary Mixtures to Cellulose Using Ceiv as Initiator", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 3, (1969) 469

13. A. Hebeish, "Various Aspects of Easy Care Cotton Finsihing", L’Industrie Textile, 991, (1970) 415

14. A. Kantouch, A. Hebeish and M. H. El-Rafie, "Use of Sodium Chlorite in Simultaneous Desizing and Bleaching", Textilveredlung, 5, (1970) 200-220

15. A. Kantouch, A. Hebeish and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part I: Grafting of Vinyl Monomers on Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton", Europian Polymer Journal, 6, 12 (1970) 1575-1586

16. A. Kantouch, A. Hebeish and M. H. El-Rafie, "Action of Sodium Chlorite on Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives", Textile Research Journal, 40, 2 (1970) 178-184

17. A. Bendak, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Grafting of Acrylonitrile and Methyl Methacrylate on Wool Fibres by the Ceric Ion Method", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 13, (1971) 106

18. A. Hebeish, "Basic Aspects of Grafting Vinyl Monomer onto Cellulose", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 13, 1/2 (1971) 12

19. A. Hebeish and A. Bendak, "Radiation Induced Grafting of Vinyl Monomers on Wool", Teintex, 10, (1971) 719

20. A. Hebeish, A. Bendak and A. Kantouch, "Grafting of Wool with Vinyl Monomers by Using Trichloroacetic Acid–Bis(Acetonylacetonato)-Copper(II) Cocatalyst", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 15, 11 (1971) 2733-2741

21. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch, A. Bendak and A. El-Torgoman, "Chemical Modification of Polyester/Cotton Blends: Part I: Partial Carboxymethylation", American Dyestuff Reporter, 60, (1971) 40

22. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part II: Grafting of Acrylonitrile and Methylmethacrylate on Acetylated Cotton", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 15, 1 (1971) 11-24

23. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part IV: Ceric Induced Grafting on Vinyl Monomers on Cellulose Bearing Different Substituents", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 15, 8 (1971) 1921-1939

24. A. Hebeish, R. A. Mashoor and M. Kamel, "Effect of Pretreatment on Some Physical and Chemical Properties of Cellulose before and after Dyeing During Irradiation: Part 1: Effect of Pretreatments on the

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Photodegradation of Cotton", American Dyestuff Reporter, 62, 2 (1971) 39 - 44

25. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Action of Sodium Hypochlorite on Carboxymethylated Cellulose", Textile Research Journal, 41, 5 (1971) 450 - 454

26. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Chemical Modification of Cellulose Ethers with a View of Making Them Suitable for Printing and Other Purposes", Egy. Patent, 10511. (1971)

27. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish, K. Atya and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Investigation on Possible Use of Carboxymethylated Cellulose in Reactive Dyes Print Pastes", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 5, (1971) 371

28. A. Kantouch, A. Hebeish and A. Bendak, "Ceiv Initiated Graft Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on Wool Fibres", Europian Polymer Journal, 7, 2 (1971) 153-163

29. A. Kantouch, A. Hebeish and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part III: Grafting of Acrylonitrile and Methyl Methacrylate on Cyanoethylated Cotton by the Ceric Ion Method", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 15, 4 (1971) 1007-1019

30. A. Hebeish, A. Abid and M. Shams, "Catalysts for Easy Care Cellulose Finishing", Paper Presented at the '2nd International Science Symposium For Dyeing and Finishing', Alex., Egypt, March.(1972), 2, 36

31. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish and R. A. Mashoor, "Effect of Pretreatments on Some Physical and Chemical Properties of Cellulose before and after Dyeing During Irradiation: Part 2: Photosensitization in Presence of Direct Dyes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 61, 9 (1972) 92

32. A. Kantouch, S. H. Abdel-Fattah and A. Hebeish, "Mn iv-Initiated Graft Copolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on Wool Fibres", Polymer J. (Jappan), 3, (1972) 675-680

33. A. Kantouch, A. Hebeish and A. Bendak, "Graft Copolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on Wool by Periodate Ions", Textile Research Journal, 42, 1 (1972) 7-9

34. A. Kantouch, A. Hebeish and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part V: Grafting to Crosslinked Cellulose ", Textile Research Journal, 42, 1 (1972) 10-13

35. A. Bendak and A. Hebeish, "Wool Graft Copolymers Initiated by Azobisisobutyronitrile", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 17, 6 (1973) 1953-1962

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36. I. G. Bercsenyi, M. I. Khalil, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Studies on the Structure of Emulsions Stabilized by Nonionic Emulsifiers: Part I: Effect of the Type of Emulsifier", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 15, (1973) 234

37. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth and M. Kamel, "Flow Properties of Oxidized Cmc : A Possible Base for Reactive Dyes Print Pastes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 62, 2 (1973) 28

38. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch, A. Bendak and S. H. A. Fattah, "Vinyl Graft Copolymerization onto Wool", Paper Presented at the '2nd

International Wool and Man-Made Fibres Conference', Alex., Egypt, April.(1973), 36

39. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch, M. I. Khalil and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part VI: Vinyl Graft Copolymerization Initiated by Manganese (IV)", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 17, 8 (1973) 2547-2556

40. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish, M. Allam and A. Al-Aref, "Creation of Reactive Centers on Cotton: Part II", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 17, 9 (1973) 2725-2738

41. S. H. Abdel-Fattah, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Mn iv-Initiated Graft Copolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on Wool Fibres: Part II: Effect of Kind of Acids", Journal of Chemistry (Egypt), 17, 3 (1974) 311

42. I. G. Bercsenyi, A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch and M. I. Khalil, "Studies on the Structure of Emulsions Stabilized by Nonionic Emulsifiers: Part II: Stability and Structure of Emulsions Using a Blend of Nonionic Emulsifiers", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 16, (1974) 73

43. A. Hebeish, S. H. Abdel-Fattah and A. Bendak, "Redox-Initiated Vinyl Graft Copolymerization onto Wool with Thiourea as the Reductant: Part II: Fe3+-Thiourea Co-Catalyst Induced Graft Copolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on Wool and Modified Wool Fibres", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 37, (1974) 11-25

44. A. Hebeish and A. Bendak, "Redox-Initiated Vinyl Graft Copolymerization onto Wool with Thiourea as the Reductant: Part I: Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate with the Hydrogen Peroxide–Thiourea Catalyst System", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 18, 5 (1974) 1305-1317

45. A. Hebeish, M. I. Khalil and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part VII: Grafting by Chain Transfer", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 27, (1974) 149

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46. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish and A. Al-Aref, "Creation of Reactive Centers on Cotton: Part IV: Reaction of Acrylamidomethylated Cotton with Some Sulfur Compounds", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 18, 11 (1974) 3463-3474

47. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish and A. Z. Morsi, "Behaviour of Chemistry Modified Cellulose Towards Some Reactive Dyes", Journal Society Dyers and Colourits, 90, (1974) 352

48. A. Kantouch, M. I. Khalil, I. G. Bercsenyl and A. Hebeish, "Studies on the Structure of Emulsions Stabilized by Nonionic Emulsifiers: Part III: Effect of Oil Chain Length on W.O. Emulsions", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 16, (1974) 140

49. A. Bendak, S. H. Abdel-Fattah and A. Hebeish, "Redox Initiated Graft Copolymerization onto Wool with Thiourea as the Reductant: Part III: Ditertiary Butyl Peroxide-Thiourea Co-Catalyst", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 43, (1975) 11-28

50. A. Bendak, M. I. Khalil, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Graft Polymerization of Methacrylate onto Wool Using Dimethylaniline–Benzyl Chloride Mixture as Initiator", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 19, 2 (1975) 335-351

51. M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Graft Copolymerization of Nylon 6 with Methyl Methacrylate Using Dimethylaniline/Cu2+ Ion System", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 19, 7 (1975) 1815-1827

52. M. H. El-Rafie, M. I. Khalil and A. Hebeish, "Azobisisobutyronitrile-Induced Vinyl Graft Polymerization onto Nylon 66", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 19, 6 (1975) 1677-1684

53. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch, A. Bendak and S. H. Abdel-Fattah, "Vinyl Graft Copolymerization onto Wool", Paper Presented at the '2nd

International Wool and Man Made Fibers Conference', Alexandria, Egypt, April.(1975),

54. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Technological Evaluation of Oxidized Cmc as Printing Pastes for Reactive Dyes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 64, 3 (1975) 22

55. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish and A. Al-Aref, "Creation of Reactive Centers on Cotton: Part V: Simultaneous Dyeing and Finishing of Acrylamidomethylated Cotton Fabrics", Textile Research Journal, 45, 2 (1975) 131-135

56. M. H. El-Rafie, A. Wally and A. Hebeish, "Dimethylaniline-Cu2+ Ion System Initiated Graft Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on Viscose Fibres", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 14, 12 (1976) 2903 - 2909

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57. A. Hebeish, "New Catalyst System for Easy-Care Cotton Finishing", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 20, 10 (1976) 2631-2642

58. A. Hebeish, E. Allam, A. Hamza, M. Shasm and M. M. Kamel, "Effect of Finishing with N-Methylol Compounds on the Properties of Dyed Polyester Cotton Blend", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 19, (1976) 308

59. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Waly, "Thiourea-Potassium Bromate Redox System Initiated Graft Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate and Methacrylic Acid on Nylon 6", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 14, 12 (1976) 2895 - 2902

60. A. Hebeish, S. H. A. Fattah and M. H. El-Rafie, "Thiourea-Induced Graft Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate onto Wool in Aqueous Acidic Medium", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 20, 12 (1976) 3449-3452

61. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch, A. Bendak and A. El-Torgoman, "Chemical Modification of Polyester/Cotton Blend: Part III: Acetylation", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 18, (1976) 214

62. A. Hebeish and A. Schliefer, "Free Formaldehyde in Fabrics Treated with N-Methylol Finishing Agents", Textile Research Journal, 46, (1976) 465

63. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Chemical Modification of Cmc Via Cyanoethylation to Make It Suitable for Cellulosic Fabric Printing and Other Purposes", Egyptian Patent, 661. (1976)

64. M. M. Kamel and A. Hebeish, "Behavior of Cellulose Grafted with Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) and Polyacrylonitrile toward Some Direct and Reactive Dyes", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 20, 9 (1976) 2407-2418

65. I. Abd El-Thalouth, H. L. Hanna and A. Hebeish, "Oxidation of Carboxymethyl Starch with Sodium Hypochlorite", Textile Research Journal, 47, 3 (1977) 209-211

66. S. H. Abdel-Fattah, A. Kantouch and A. Hebeish, "Permanent Set of Wool by Monoethaiolamine Sulphite", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 19, (1977) 23

67. S. H. Abdel-Fattah, S. E. Shalaby, E. A. Allam and A. Hebeish, "Benzoyl Peroxide-Induced Graft Polymerization of 2-Methyl-5-Vinylpyridine onto Polyester/Wool Blend", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 21, 12 (1977) 3355-3365

68. A. Hebeish, "Studies on Chemically Modified Celluloses", Paper Presented at the 'Chemistry Workshop “Chemical Modification of Cotton”, Sponsored by National Research Center and American Chemical Society', Cairo, Nov. 28 - Dec., 8.(1977),

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69. A. Hebeish, E. Allam, A. Hamza, M. Shams and M. Kamel, "Concurrent Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester Cotton Blend", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 19, (1977) 28

70. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. I. Khalil and A. Bendak, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part VIII: Dimethylaniline/Benzyl Chloride Induced Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate onto Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 21, 7 (1977) 1901-1910

71. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. I. Khalil and A. Bendak, "Grafting of Nylon 66 with Methyl Methacrylate Using Dimethylaniline-Benzyl Chloride-Acetic Acid Initiating System", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 21, 7 (1977) 1965-1970

72. A. Hebeish, M. M. Kamel, M. H. El-Rafie, E. A. El-Alfy and M. Kamel, "Evaluation of Simultaneous Dyeing and Finishing of Cotton Fabric in Alkaline Medium: Part I: Mode and Mechanisms of the Reaction", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 19, 9-10 (1977) 295

73. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch, A. Bendak, A. Z. Morsi and A. El-Torgoman, "Effect of Pretreatment on Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes: Part II: Light Fading", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 11, (1977) 539

74. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch, A. Bendak, A. Z. Morsi and A. El-Torgoman, "Effect of Pretreatment on Dyeing Properties of Polyester/Cotton Blended Fabrics", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 11, (1977) 675

75. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch, A. Z. Morsi, A. Bendak and A. El-Torgoman, "Effect of Pretreatment of Cotton Dyeing with Reactive Dyes: Part I", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 11, (1977) 531

76. A. Hebeish, A. Z. Morsi, M. I. Khalil and F. Abdel-Mohdy, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose: Part III: Effect of Chemical Modification of Cellulose on Light Fastness of Some Direct Dyes", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 19, (1977) 167

77. A. Hebeish, A. Z. Moursi, M. I. Khalil and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose: Part II: Effect of Chemical Modification of Cellulose on the Dyeing Properties of Some Direct Dyes", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 21, 8 (1977) 2191-2199

78. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish, M. M. Kamel and R. Mashour, "Acid Catalyzed Reactive Dye for Cotton: Part I: Preparation and Application", American Dyestuff Reporter, 66, 11 (1977) 44-47

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79. I. Rusznak, A. Hebeish, E. Allam and N. El-Shinawy, "Behaviour of Polyester/Viscose Blends During Therma Treatment", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 19, (1977) 99

80. I. Abd El-Thalouth and A. Hebeish, "Cyanoethylated Carboxymethyl Cellulose Pastes for Reactive Dyes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 67, 4 (1978) 24

81. M. A. El-Kashouti, I. Abd El-Thalouth, L. A. Abdou and A. Hebeish, "Utilization of Hexahydrate-1.3.5triacryloyl-S-Triazine in Cotton Printing", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 12, (1978) 233

82. H. L. Hanna, I. Abd El-Thalouth and A. Hebeish, "Reaction of Cyanuric Chloride and Its Derivatives with Polyamide Fibres in Non-Aqueous Medium", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 67, (1978) 151

83. A. Hebeish, S. H. Abdel-Fattah and M. H. El-Rafie, "Redox-Initiated Graft Copolymerization onto Wool with Thiourea as Reductant: Part IV: Grafting of Vinyl Sulfone Dyes onto Wool Using Thiourea–H2o2 Redox System", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 22, 8 (1978) 2253-2264

84. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, E. A. El-Alfy and A. Waly, "Studies on Cellulose Carbamate: Part II: Reaction of Cellulose Carbamate with Crosslinking Agent", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 12, (1978) 671 - 684

85. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Waly and E. A. El-Alfy, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part X: Hydrogen Peroxide Induced Grafting of Styrene on Cellulose Carbamate", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 70, (1978) 87 - 99

86. A. Hebeish and A. T. El-Aref, "Improvement of Cellulose Properties Via Chemical Modification", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 4, (1978) 180

87. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. Waly and A. Z. Moursi, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part IX: Hydrogen Peroxide–Thiourea Dioxide Redox System Induced Grafting of 2-Methyl-5-Vinylpyridine onto Oxidized Celluloses", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 22, 7 (1978) 1853-1866

88. A. Hebeish, M. M. Kamel, M. H. El-Rafie, E. A. El-Alfy and M. Kamel, "Simultaneous Dyeing and Easy Care Finishing in Alkaline Medium: Part II: Technological Evaluation", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 12, (1978) 317

89. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch and F. K. Soliman, "Studies on Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton: Part V: Novel Application of Partial

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Carboxymethylation in the Wet Processing of Cotton Fabrics", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 12, (1978) 289

90. A. Hebeish, A. Kantouch and F. K. Soliman, "Studies on Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton: Part VI: Behaviour of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton Towards Bleaching. Dyeing and Easy Care Finishing", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 12, (1978) 301

91. A. Hebeish, S. Shalaby and M. El-Shahid, "Graft Polymerization of 2-Methyl-5-Vinyl Pyridine on Poly (Ethylene Terephthalate) Fibres Using H2o2 as Initiator", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 66, (1978) 139

92. A. Hebeish, S. E. Shalaby, E. Allam and M. F. El-Shahid, "Chemical Modification of Polyester/Cotton Blends. III. Grafting with 2-Methyl-5-Vinylpyridine", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 22, 3 (1978) 847-850

93. A. Hebeish, S. E. Shalaby and A. M. Bayazeed, "Graft Copolymerization of 2-Methyl-5-Vinyl Pyridine to Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Fibres Using a Post-Radiation Technique", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 22, 11 (1978) 3335-3342

94. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, A. Z. Moursi and M. H. El-Rafie, "Preparation of Chemically Modified Cotton Via Introduction of Aromatic Amino Groups", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 22, 9 (1978) 2713-2716

95. A. Hebeish, A. I. Waly, N. Y. Abou-Zeid and E. A. El-Alfy, "Studies on Cellulose Carbamate: Part I: Reaction of Cellulose Carbamate with Aromatic Amines", Textile Research Journal, 48, 8 (1978) 468-472

96. S. E. Shalaby, A. M. Bayazeed and A. Hebeish, "Factors Affecting Polymerization of 2-Methyl-5-Vinylpyridine in Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Fibers Using Benzoyl Peroxide as Initiator", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 22, 5 (1978) 1359-1375

97. A. Baghash, A. Hebeish and A. El-Hadidy, "Utilization of Light Microscope in Predicating Cotton Strength and Fibre Damage", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 13, (1979) 195

98. M. A. El-Kashouti, M. M. Kamel and A. Hebeish, "Heat Transfer Printing of Cotton and Polyester/Cotton Blends", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 13, (1979) 307

99. N. El-Shinawy, E. Allam and A. Hebeish, "Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile on Linen", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 13, (1979) 665

100. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth and M. El-Kashouti, "Novel Method for Heat Transfer Printing Using Sodium Alginate Film", Egy. Patent, 327. (1979)

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101. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth and M. El-Kashouti, "Novel Thickening Agent for Cotton Yarn Sizing and Other Purposes", Egy. Patent, 72. (1979)

102. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. El-Kashouti and S. H. Abdel-Fattah, "Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile on Starch Using Potassium Permanganate as Initiator", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 78, (1979) 101 - 107

103. A. Hebeish, E. Allam, A. T. El-Aref and M. R. El-Zairy, "Technological Evaluation of Concurrent Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester/Cotton Blend", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 13, (1979) 93

104. A. Hebeish, A. M. Bayazeed and S. E. Shalaby, "Dyeing Properties of Poly(Methyl Vinyl Pyridine)-Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Graft Copolymers", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 23, 10 (1979) 3051-3059

105. A. Hebeish, A. T. El-Aref, E. Allam and Z. El-Hilw, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part I: Nature of Substrate and Methods of Application", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 80, (1979) 177

106. A. Hebeish, A. T. El-Aref, E. A. El-Alfy and M. H. El-Rafie, "Effect of Short Thermal Treatment on Cotton Degradation", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 23, 2 (1979) 453-462

107. A. Hebeish, A. T. El-Aref and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modififed Cotton: Part XI: Cerium Induced Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate onto Allylated Cotton", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 78, (1979) 195

108. A. Hebeish, M. A. El-Kashouti and M. M. Kamel, "Heat Transfer Printing of Cotton and Polyester/Cotton Blends", Egyptian Patent, 189. (1979)

109. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. M. Kamel and A. T. El-Aref, "Improving Soil-Release Properties of Easy-Care Cotton Via Chemical Modification", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 24, 9 (1979) 2071-2072

110. A. Hebeish, M. Kamel, S. A. Amin, M. S. Affifi and F. M. Tera, "Reflection Spectra of Simple Mono-Azo Dyestuffs on Polyamide Fabric and Their Relations to the Association and Light Fastness Properties of the Dyes", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 21, 3 (1979) 126-133

111. A. Hebeish, M. Kamel, S. A. Amin, M. S. Affifi and F. M. Tera, "The Relation between Light-Fastness and Physical Properties of Simple Mono-Azo Dyestuffs", Textile Research Journal, 49, 5 (1979) 260

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112. A. Hebeish and M. M. Kamel, "Catalysts for Easy Care Cotton Finishing", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 1, (1979) 34

113. A. Hebeish, E. M. Khalil, A. Waly and M. H. El-Rafie, "Behaviour of Chemically Modified Cellulose Towards Dyeing: Part IV: Dyeability of Poly(Methyl Vinyl Pyridine)-Cellulose Graft Copolymers before and after Treatment with Epichlorohydrin", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 23, 10 (1979) 3061-3069

114. A. Hebeish, A. Z. Moursi, A. Waly and M. H. El-Rafie, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose: Part IV: Dyeing of Oxidized Celluloses with Some Reactive and Direct Dyes", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 24, 2 (1979) 385-394

115. A. Hebeish, F. A. Nassar, N. A. Ibrahim and A. M. Islam, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part II: Influence of Urea Pad on Free Formaldehyde and Strength of Crosslinked Cotton", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 81, 1 (1979) 95 - 107

116. A. Hebeish, F. A. Nassar, N. A. Ibrahim and A. M. Islam, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part III: Catalysts", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 82, 1 (1979) 11 - 25

117. A. Hebeish, F. A. Nassar, N. A. Ibrahim and A. M. Islam, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part IV: Effect of Acid Scavengers on Free Formaldehyde in and Strength of Crosslinked Cotton", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 82, 1 (1979) 27 - 37

118. A. Hebeish, S. Shalaby and A. Bayazeed, "Vinyl Graft Copolymerization onto Poly (Ethylene Terephthalate) Fibres", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 21, (1979) 2

119. A. Hebeish, S. Shalaby and A. Bayazeed, "Some Properties of Poly (Methyl Vinyl Pyridine)-Poly (Ethylene Terephthalate) Graft Copolymers with Special Reference to Dyeing Properties", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 23, 10 (1979) 3051 - 3059

120. A. Hebeish, M. Tawfik, M. H. El-Rafie, I. Abd El-Thalouth, A. T. El-Aref, E. Allam and A. Waly, "Mechanisms of Degradation of Cotton and Effects of Mercerization Stretching Upon the Course of These Mechanisms. Part II. Hypochlorite Treatments", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 13, (1979) 717

121. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, E. A. El-Alfy, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. T. El-Aref and M. H. El-Rafie, "Behaviour of Chemically Modified Cellulose Towards Dyeing: Part VI: Dyeing of Methylolated Cellulose

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Carbamate with Different Classes of Dyestuffs", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 13, (1979) 327 - 340

122. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and M. A. El-Kashouti, "Durable Flame Resistance Via Reaction of Cotton Cellulose Bearing Aromatic Amino Groups with Tetrakis(Hydroxymethyl)Phosphonium Chloride", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 23, 6 (1979) 1803-1810

123. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, M. Tawfik, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, S. Shalaby and M. H. El-Rafie, "Mechanism of Degradation of Cotton and Effects of Mercerization Stretching Upon the Course of These Mechanisms. Part I. Acid Degradation", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 13, (1979) 543 - 564

124. M. Kamel, A. Hebeish, M. M. Kamel and R. Mashoor, "Acid Catalyzed Reactive Dye for Cotton: Part II: Light Fading", American Dyestuff Reporter, 68, 7 (1979) 31 - 33

125. S. Shakra, H. L. Hanna and A. Hebeish, "Effect of Ph Control on Dyeing of Polyester Materials with Disperse Dyes", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 75, (1979) 53-62

126. M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Abdel-Bary, A. El-Hussini and A. Hebeish, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose: Part VIII: Behaviour of Cellulose Graft Copolymers Towards Dyeing with Different Classes of Dyestuffs", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 88, (1980) 193

127. M. H. El-Rafie, S. H. Abdel-Fattah, E. M. Khalil and A. Hebeish, "The Cupric Sulphate-Hydrazine Hydrate System as an Initiator for Vinyl Graft Polymerization onto Wool", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 87, (1980) 63-74

128. A. Hebeish, E. M. Abdel-Bari, M. H. El-Rafie and A. El-Hassini, "Graft Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XIII: Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate onto Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton Using Fe2+/H2o2 Redox System", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 14, (1980) 159

129. A. Hebeish, E. M. Abdel-Bary, A. Waly and S. Bedewy, "Graft Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XV: Initiation by Decomposition of Aryl Diazonium Groups", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 86, (1980) 47

130. A. Hebeish, E. A. El-Alfy, A. Waly and N. Y. Abou-Zeid, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XII: Grafting of 1,1-Dihydroperfluoroheptyl Acrylate onto Cellulose Carbamate Using Hydrogen Peroxide as Initiator", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 25, 2 (1980) 223-233

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131. A. Hebeish, M. El-Kashouti and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Novel Method for Preparation of Viscous Material Suitable for Sizing without Using Energy", Egy. Patent, 305. Nov., (1980)

132. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Abdel-Bary and A. El-Hussini, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XVII: Continuous and Semi – Continuous Methods for Grafting of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton with Acrylamide", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 88, (1980) 89

133. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, E. M. Khalil and M. H. El-Rafie, "Graft Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XIV: Poly (Methyl Vinyl Pyridine) – Partially Carboxy-Methylated Cotton Graft Copolymers as a Base for Flame Resistance Cotton", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 14, (1980) 169

134. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, A. Z. Moursi and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose: Part VII: Dyeability of Cellulose Bearing Aromatic Amino, Nitro, and Acrylamidomethyl Groups", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 25, 3 (1980) 457-467

135. I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. El-Kashouti and A. Hebeish, "Heat Transfer Printing of Polyester Using Coloured Alginate Films", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 91, (1981) 99

136. I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. A. El-Kashouti and A. Hebeish, "Chemical Modification of Starch: Part III: Improved Rheological Properties of Starch through Aqueous Cyanoethylation", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 85, (1981) 173

137. I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. A. El-Kashouti and A. Hebeish, "Modification of Rice Starch through Thermal Treatment with Urea", Starch - Stärke, 33, 9 (1981) 306-310

138. N. Y. Abou-Zeid, W. Anwar and A. Hebeish, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose: Part VII: Behaviour of Methylolated Carbamoylethylated Cellulose Towards Different Classes of Dyestuffs", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 321 - 330

139. N. Y. Abou-Zeid, W. Anwar and A. Hebeish, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XVI: Grafting of Acrylonitrile and Methacrylate onto Methylolated Carbamoylethyl Cellulose Using Ceric Ammonium Sulphate as Initiator", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 16, 1 (1981) 59 - 66

140. E. El-Alfy and A. Hebeish, "Ce+4 Induced Polymerization of Allyl Methacrylate with Cotton Cellulose", Journal of Polymer Science: Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry, 19, 12 (1981) 3137-3143

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141. M. A. El-Kashouti, I. Abd El-Thalouth and A. Hebeish, "Utilization of Cmc Films in Transfer Printing", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 305

142. M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. El-Kashouti, A. El-Hussini and A. Hebeish, "Heat Transfer Printing of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton Graft Copolymers", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 199

143. M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. El-Kashouti, F. El-Sisi and A. Hebeish, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose: Part X: Dyeing of Cotton Graft Copolymers with Some Direct, Basic and Reactive Dyes", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 427

144. M. F. El-Shahed, S. E. Shalaby and A. Hebeish, "Improving Antistatic Properties of Poly(Methylvinylpyridine)–Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Graft Copolymers Via Alkylation", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 26, 4 (1981) 1129-1134

145. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth and M. A. El-Kashouti, "Chemical Modification of Starch: Part II: Cyanoethylation", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 26, 1 (1981) 171-176

146. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth and M. E. Kashouti, "Gelatinization of Rice Starch in Aqueous Urea Solutions", Starch - Stärke, 33, 3 (1981) 84-90

147. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, E. A. El-Kharadly, A. T. El-Aref, E. Allam, S. Shalaby and E. A. El-Alfy, "Mechanism of Degradation of Cotton and Effects of Mercerization-Stretching Upon the Course of These Mechanisms: Part V: Weathering", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 26, 8 (1981) 2713-2725

148. A. Hebeish, E. Allam, A. Bendak, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, M. Tawfik, M. H. El-Rafie and S. H. A. Fattah, "Mechanism of Degradation of Cotton and Effects of Mercerization-Stretching Upon the Course of These Mechanisms: Part IV: Ultraviolet Treatment", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 535 - 550

149. A. Hebeish, E. Allam, E. A. El-Alfy, N. Y. Abou-Zeid and A. Waly, "Behaviour of Chemically Modified Cellulose Towards Dyeing: Part XIII: Dyeability of Poly (Glycidyl Methacrylate). Containing Cotton with Different Dyes", Textilveredlung, 16, 11 (1981) 448 - 450

150. A. Hebeish, E. Allam and A. T. El-Aref, "Effect of Mercerization-Stretching on Dyeing of Cotton with a Direct Dye", Textilveredlung, 16, 5 (1981) 174

151. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. El-Kashouti and F. El-Sisi, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XXI: Cu2+-Hydrazine Hydrate Redox System Induced Grafting of

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Methyl Methacrylate on Periodate Oxidized Cellulose", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 93, (1981) 97

152. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie and F. El-Sisi, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XXII: Ceric-Induced Grafting of Acrylonitrile on Cellulose Bearing Nitrogen Containing Groups", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 95, (1981) 149

153. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie and M. I. Khalil, "Effect of Mercerization-Stretching on Vinyl Graft Polymerization of Cotton", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 101, (1981) 1

154. A. Hebeish, M. M. El-Rafie, M. A. El-Kashouti and F. El-Sisi, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on Modified Cotton: Part XVIII: Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate and Acrylonitrile on Cotton Treated with N-Methylol Crosslinking Agents Using Tetravalent Cerium as Initiator", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 26, 12 (1981) 3995-4009

155. A. Hebeish and N. A. Ibrahim, "Utilization of Phosphorous Containing Compounds in Textile Chemical Processing: Part 1", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 24, 5-8 (1981) 175

156. A. Hebeish, S. E. Shalaby and A. M. Bayazeed, "Graft Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Fibers Using H2o2 as Initiator", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 26, 10 (1981) 3253-3269

157. A. Hebeish, S. E. Shalaby and A. M. Bayazeed, "H2o2-Induced Graft Polymerization of Acrylic Acid on Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Fibers", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 26, 10 (1981) 3245-3251

158. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and F. A. Abdel Mohdy, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose. Part XI. Fading Characteristics of Cellulose Bearing Aromatic Amino Groups and Acrylamidomethylated Cellulose Dyed with Some Direct and Reactive Dyes", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 629

159. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, E. M. Abdel-Bary and S. Bedewy, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XIX: Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate on Tertiary Aminized Cotton Using Bisulphite-Hydrogen Peroxide Redox System", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 441

160. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, E. M. Abdel-Bary and S. Bedewy, "Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Modified Cotton: Part XX: Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate on Cellulose Containing Sulphonic Acid Groups Using Fe2+-Hydrogen Peroxide Redox System", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 505

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161. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Dyeing of Chemically Modified Cellulose. Part X. Behaviour of Cellulose Copolymerized with Poly (Methyl Methacrylate) and Poly Styrene, Poly (Methyl Vinyl Pyridine) Towards Dyeing with Some Direct and Reactive Dyes", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 95, (1981) 55

162. A. Hebeish, N. Y. A. Zeid, S. Shalaby, A. T. El-Aref, A. Waly, I. Abd El-Thalouth and M. Tawfik, "Mechanism of Degradation of Cotton and Effects of Mercerization-Stretching Upon the Course of These Mechanisms: Part III: Heat Treatment", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 99, (1981) 93 - 116

163. M. I. Khalil, S. S. Aggour, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Graft Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate onto Nylon 6 Using Pentavalent Vanadium as Initiator", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 96, (1981) 59

164. M. I. Khalil, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Pentavalent Vanadium Ion-Induced Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate onto Cotton Cellulose", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 26, 1 (1981) 149-157

165. M. A. Morsi, E. M. Abdel-Bary, M. A. El-Tamboly and A. Hebeish, "Aqueous and Nonaqueous Vinyl Graft Polymerization in Partially Carboxymethlated Cotton", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 15, (1981) 193

166. S. Shakra, H. L. Hanna and A. Hebeish, "Some Fading Characteristics of Various Monoazo Dyes on Polyester", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 93, (1981) 75-81

167. I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. A. El-Kashouti and A. Hebeish, "Novel Method for Heat Transfer Printing of Polyester", Acta Polymerica, 33, 6 (1982) 385

168. F. I. Abdel-Hay, M. I. Khalil and A. Hebeish, "Polymerization of Allyl Methacrylate with Wool Fabric Using Different Initiators", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 27, 4 (1982) 1249-1258

169. N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Waly, E. A. El-Alfy and A. Hebeish, "Fe2+/Thioureadioxide/H2o2-Induced Polymerization of Glycidyl Methacrylate and Its Mixtures with Acrylamide, Acrylonitrile, Butylmethacrylate, or Styrene with Cotton Fabric", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 27, (1982) 2105 - 2117

170. E. Allam, A. T. El-Aref, M. Abou-Amer, A. Hebeish and Z. El-Hilw, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part V: Crosslinking of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton Using the Pad-Wet-Batch Method", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 24, 6 (1982) 295-303

171. A. T. El-Aref, E. Allam, M. Abou-Amer, Z. El-Hilw and A. Hebeish, "Behavior of Chemically Modified Cellulose Towards Dyeing: Part

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XIV: Behavior of Cotton and Crosslinked Cottons before and after Mercerization Towards Some Reactive Dyestuffs", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 27, 3 (1982) 871-878

172. M. A. El-Kashouti, I. Abd El-Thalouth and A. Hebeish, "Transfer Printing of Chemically Modified Polyester/Cotton Blend", Acta Polymerica, 33, (1982) 221

173. H. L. Hanna, S. Shakra and A. Hebeish, "Solvent Pretreatment to Modify Polyester Dyeability", American Dyestuff Reporter, 71, 4 (1982) 24-28

174. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth and F. K. Soliman, "Effect of Sodium Hydroxide on Some Important Properties of Cotton Fabrics", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 16, 5 (1982) 485

175. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid and N. Anwar, "Chemical Modification of Cotton through Reaction with Alkoxy Adducts of Acrylamide and Hexahydro-1.3.5-Triacryloyl-S-Triazine in Nonaqueous Medium", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 91, (1982) 77 - 97

176. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, E. El-Kharadly, S. Shalaby, S. H. Abdel-Fattah, E. A. El-Alfy and H. I. Nasr, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part II: Cotton Cellulose Grafted with Poly (Acrylic Acid) and Poly (Methacrylic Acid)", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 16, 4 (1982) 383 - 391

177. A. Hebeish, E. Allam, A. Bendak, S. Shakra and L. A. Abdou, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part VII: Application of Conventional Soil-Release Finishes During Crosslinking of Cotton Fabric", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 16, (1982) 405 - 409

178. A. Hebeish, S. A. Amin, F. A. Nassar, N. A. Ibrahim and H. L. Hanna, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part III: Application of Cmc During the Crosslinking Treatment", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 16, (1982) 405

179. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. T. El-Aref, M. I. Khalil, I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. El-Kashouti and M. M. Kamel, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part VI: Effect of Introduction of Carboxymethyl Groups in the Cotton Component of Polyester/Cotton Blend", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 27, 10 (1982) 3703-3719

180. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. M. Kamel, I. Abd El-Thalouth, A. T. El-Aref, M. H. El-Kashouti and M. I. Khalil, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable

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Press Fabrics: Part I: Cotton Cellulose Bearing Carboxymethyl Substituents", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 16, (1982) 287

181. A. Hebeish, H. L. Hanna and S. Shakra, "Improved Dyeability of Polyester Pretreated with Carriers", American Dyestuff Reporter, 71, 3 (1982) 24-28

182. A. Hebeish and N. A. Ibrahim, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part VIII: Crosslinking of Cotton Using Urea Phosphate as Catalyst", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 24, (1982) 305 - 311

183. A. Hebeish and N. A. Ibrahim, "Utilization of Phosphorous Containing Compounds in Textile Chemical Processing: Part 2", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 24, 1 (1982) 118

184. A. Hebeish and N. A. Ibrahim, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part VI: Urea Nitrate Catalyzes Crosslinking of Cotton", Textile Research Journal, 52, 2 (1982) 116-122

185. A. Hebeish and N. A. Ibrahim, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part VII: Urea Oxalate as a Catalyst for Crosslinking", Acta Polymerica, 33, 6 (1982) 381 - 384

186. A. Hebeish, N. A. Ibrahim, F. A. Nassar, H. L. Hanna and S. A. Amin, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part IV: Inclusion of Cmc in Crosslinking Polyester/Cotton Blend", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 24, (1982) 325

187. A. Hebeish, S. Shalaby and A. Bayazeed, "H2o2-Induced Graft Polymerization of Acrylic Acid/Styrene Mixtures on Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Fibers", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 27, 1 (1982) 197-209

188. A. Hebeish, S. E. Shalaby and A. M. Bayazeed, "Vinyl Graft Polymerization-Induced Modification of Some Properties of Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Fabric", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 27, 10 (1982) 3683-3690

189. N. A. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "The Problem of Free Formaldehyde in Cellulosic-Containing Durable Press Fabrics", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 24, (1982) 313

190. M. I. Khalil, F. I. Abdel-Hay and A. Hebeish, "Polymerization of Allyl Methacrylate with Nylon 6 Using Benzoyl Peroxide as Initiator", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 103, 1 (1982) 143-152

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191. M. I. Khalil, S. S. Aggour and A. Hebeish, "Behaviour of Nylon Graft Copolymers Towards Disperse, Acid and Direct Dyes", Textilveredlung, 17, 6 (1982) 263

192. M. I. Khalil, O. I. Aglan and A. Hebeish, "Behaviour of Cellulose Graft Copolymers Towards Persulphate Oxidation: Part III: Poly(Acrylonitrile) Graft Copolymers", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 27, 7 (1982) 2377-2386

193. M. I. Khalil, O. I. Aglan and A. Hebeish, "Behaviour of Cellulose Graft Copolymers Towards Persulphate Oxidation: Part I: Methyl Methacrylate Graft Copolymers", Acta Polymerica, 33, 7 (1982) 437

194. M. I. Khalil, E. A. El-Alfy, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Graft Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on Cellulose Carbamate and Modified Cotton Derived from It", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 16, 5 (1982) 465 - 472

195. M. I. Khalil, M. H. El-Rafie, A. Bendak and A. Hebeish, "Graft Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate onto Wool Using Dimethylaniline/Copper(II) System", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 27, 2 (1982) 519-526

196. S. Shakra, N. A. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Mode of Interaction of Direct Dyes with Cotton Cellulose", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 24, 1 (1982) 133

197. A. Waly, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, E. A. El-Alfy and A. Hebeish, "Polymerization of Glycidyl Methacrylate, Methacrylic Acid, Acrylamide and Their Mixtures with Cotton Fabric Using Fe2+-Thioureadioxide-H2o2 Redox System", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 103, (1982) 61 - 76

198. F. A. Abdel Mohdy, M. I. Khalil and A. Hebeish, "Comparative Investigations in Esterification of Cellulose Obtained with Acetic and Trifluoroacetic Anhydrides", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 17, (1983) 569 - 573

199. E. El-Kharadly and A. Hebeish, "Reaction of Acrylamidomethylated Cellulose with Some Amino Compounds", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 17, (1983) 461 - 466

200. M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz and A. Hebeish, "Behaviour of Chemically Modified Cotton Towards Thermal Treatment: Part II: Cyanoethylated Cotton", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 28, 1 (1983) 311-326

201. M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz and A. Hebeish, "Behaviour of Chemically Modified Cotton Towards Thermal Treatments: Part IV: Poly(Acrylamide)/Cellulose Graft Copolymers", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 17, (1983) 629

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202. M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz and A. Hebeish, "Behaviour of Chemically Modified Cotton Towards Thermal Treatments: Part III: Poly (Acrylonitrile)- Cellulose Graft Copolymers", Acta Polymerica, 34, 1 (1983) 231

203. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, E. El-Kharadly, S. E. Shalaby, E. A. El-Alfy, S. H. Abdel-Fattah, A. M. Bayazeed and H. Nasr, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part VIII: Grafting of Polyester/Cotton Blend Fabrics with Carboxyl-Containing Polymer", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 28, 3 (1983) 1179-1193

204. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Waly and E. A. El-Alfy, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XV: Copolymerization with Mixtures of Vinyl Monomers", American Dyestuff Reporter, 72, 10 (1983) 25-32

205. A. Hebeish, A. Bendak, E. Allam, L. A. Abdou and S. Shakra, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part V: Incorporation of Conventional Soil-Release Finishes During the Crosslinking Treatments of Polyester/Cotton Blend", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 25, 1 (1983) 3

206. A. Hebeish, M. A. El Kashouti and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "New Approaches for Heat Transfer Printing Nylon 6", American Dyestuff Reporter, 72, 2 (1983) 24-26, 28

207. A. Hebeish, E. El-Alfy, A. Waly and N. Y. Abou-Zeid, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XIII: Polymerization of Styrene and Glycidyl Methacrylate", American Dyestuff Reporter, 72, 8 (1983) 49 - 50, 67 - 73

208. A. Hebeish, E. Elkharadly, S. H. Abdel Fattah and H. Nasr, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XIV: Grafting with Polyacrylamide", American Dyestuff Reporter, 72, 9 (1983) 48-55, 64

209. A. Hebeish, E. A. El-Kharadly and N. A. Ibrahim, "Effect of Catalysts on Rot-Proofing Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics", American Dyestuff Reporter, 72, 10 (1983) 42-45, 52

210. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, M. M. Kamel, A. Waly, A. T. El-Aref and I. S. Fraag, "Mechanisms of Degradation of Cotton and Effects of Mercerization-Stretching Upon the Course of These Mechanisms: Part VI: Structural Differences between Scoured Cotton and Slack-Mercerized/Stretched Cottons", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 111, (1983) 69 - 84

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211. A. Hebeish, E. M. Khalil, M. H. El-Rafie and S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, "Behaviour of Chemically Modified Cotton Towards Thermal Treatments: Part I: Partially Carboxymethlated Cotton", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 112, (1983) 107

212. A. Hebeish, S. Shalaby, A. Waly and A. Bayazeed, "Polymerization of Glycidyl Methacrylate with Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Fibres Using Ferrous-Ion/Hydrogen Peroxide Redox System", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 28, 1 (1983) 303-310

213. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, N. Y. Abou-Zeid and E. A. El-Alfy, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XVI: Copolymerization of Cotton with Polyacrylonitrile", American Dyestuff Reporter, 72, 7 (1983) 15 - 17, 19 - 21

214. N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Graft Copolymerization of Styrene, Methylmethacrylate, and Acrylonitrile onto Jute Fibres", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 121, 1 (1984) 69 - 87

215. A. Bayazeed, E. A. El-Alfy and A. Hebeish, "Novel Method of Low Temperature Dyeing of Pet and Its Blends", American Dyestuff Reporter, 73, 6 (1984) 24, 26, 28-29

216. E. A. El-Alfy, A. Esmael, F. Mahmoud, A. M. R. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Some New Azo Dyes: Part I: Dyes Prepared by Coupling of N-(O-Hydroxyphenyl)Benzene Sulphonamide with Diazotized Amines", Tinctoria, 81, 9 (1984) 264

217. A. Esmael, E. A. El-Alfy, F. Mahmoud, A. M. R. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Some New Azo Dyes: Part II: Dyes Prepared by Coupling of N-(M-Hydroxylphenyl)Benzene Sulphonamide with Diazotized Amines", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 24, (1984) 156

218. H. L. Hanna, N. A. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Combined Dyeing and Easy Care Finishing of Cotton Fabric Using Solubilized Vat Dyes and N-Methylol Crosslinking Agents", American Dyestuff Reporter, 73, 10 (1984)

219. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. A. El-Kashouti and M. I. Khalil, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XI: Cotton Bearing Carboxymethyl Together with Cyanoethyl Groups", Acta Polymerica, 35, 2 (1984) 170-175

220. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed, B. I. A. Gawad, S. K. Basily and S. El-Bazza, "Action of Hydrogen Peroxide in Strongly Alkaline Solutions on Rice Starch", Starch - Stärke, 36, 10 (1984) 344-349

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221. A. Hebeish, A. Bendak, L. A. Abdou, S. Shakra and E. Allam, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XXV: Inclusion of Different Copolymers", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 26, (1984) 314-371

222. A. Hebeish, S. T. El Sheltawi, H. I. Nasr and K. Haggag, "The Dependence of Soiling and Soil Release on Structural Changes in Cotton Induced by Hypochlorite Oxidation and Crosslinking", Tinctoria, 81, (1984) 365

223. A. Hebeish, E. A. El-Alfy, A. Waly, N. Y. Abou-Zeid and M. H. Abo-Shosha, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XXIII: Polymerization of Styrene and Glycidyl Methacrylate with Pet/Cotton (Polyethylene Terephthalate/Cotton) Blends", American Dyestuff Reporter, 73, 8 (1984) 37-43

224. A. Hebeish, A. T. El-Aref, A. Bayazeed, M. M. Kamel and M. H. El-Rafie, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XVIII: Carbamoylethlation of Cotton / Polyester Blend Fabric", Tinctoria, 81, 10 (1984) 289

225. A. Hebeish, A. T. El-Aref, M. M. Kamel and M. H. El-Rafie, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part X: Carbamoylethylation of Cotton", Acta Polymerica, 35, 1 (1984) 99-103

226. A. Hebeish, E. El-Kharadly, S. H. Abdel-Fattah, K. Haggag and M. H. Abo-Shosha, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XXII: Grafting of Polyester / Cotton Blends with Poly Acrylamide", American Dyestuff Reporter, 73, 7 (1984) 32, 34-38

227. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. T. El-Aref, A. Bayazeed and M. M. Kamel, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XVII: Cyanoethylation of Cotton/ Polyester Blend Fabric", Tinctoria, 81, 6 (1984) 166

228. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. T. El-Aref and M. M. Kamel, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part IX: Cotton Bearing Cyanoethyl Substituents", Acta Polymerica, 35, 1 (1984) 93-98

229. A. Hebeish, K. El-Zoghby and S. Haleem, "Food Stain Removal from Cotton and Pet/Cotton Fabrics", American Dyestuff Reporter, 73, 2 (1984) 36-39

230. A. Hebeish, N. A. Ibrahim, S. A. Amin and H. L. Hana, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing

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Durable Press Fabrics: Part XII: Inclusion of Different Additive Compounds in Crosslinked Cotton", Acta Polymerica, 35, 4 (1984) 316-320

231. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, E. A. El-Alfy and M. H. Abo-Shosha, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XXI: Copolymerization of Polyester/Cotton Blend with Poly (Acrylonitrile)", American Dyestuff Reporter, 73, 4 (1984) 31-37

232. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, N. A. Ibrahim, M. H. El-Rafie, A. T. El-Aref and A. Bayazeed, "Mechanisms of Degradation of Cotton and Effects of Mercerization-Stretching Upon the Course of These Mechanisms: Part VII: Characterization of Microstructural Differences between Scoured Cotton and Slack Mercerized-Stretched Cottons", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 120, (1984) 119 - 148

233. A. Bayazeed, E. A. El-Alfy and A. Hebeish, "Polyester Dyeing Improved by Vinyl Grafts", American Dyestuff Reporter, 74, 3 (1985) 38-40

234. A. Bayazeed, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Ferrous Cellulose Thiocarbonate/Persulphate Redox System Induced Graft Polymerization of Methacrylic Acid onto Cotton Fabric", Acta Polymerica, 36, 2 (1985) 353

235. E. A. El-Alfy, F. Mahmoud, A. M. R. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Some New Azo Dyes: Part III: Dyes Prepared by Coupling of N-(O-Hydroxyphenyl)-P-Toluenesulphonamide with Diazotized Amines", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 27, 5-6 (1985) 120

236. E. A. El-Alfy, A. Waly and A. Hebeish, "Graft Copolymerization of Perfluoroheptyl Methacrylate/Glycidyl Methacrylate Mixtures with Cotton Fabric Using Ferrous Thioureadioxide/Hydrogen Peroxide Redox System", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 130, (1985) 137

237. M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz and A. Hebeish, "Graft Copolymerization of Cotton Fabric with Different Vinyl Monomers Using Ferrous Cellulose Thiocarbonate/Hydrogen Peroxide Redox System", Acta Polymerica, 36, 12 (1985) 688

238. A. Hebeish, "Textile Industry and Environmental in Egypt (Case Study on Clean Technologyies for Textile Finishing in North Africa)", Paper Presented at the 'International Symposium o Clean Technologies ', Karlsruhe, Germany, Oct. 7-18.(1985),

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239. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth, K. Haggag, M. El-Kashouti and M. I. Khalil, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XIX: Introduction of Cyanoethyl Groups Along with Carboxymethyl Groups in Cotton/Polyester Blend Fabric", Tinctoria, 82, (1985) 41

240. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. A. Ibrahim and M. R. Elzairy, "Cyanoethylated Starch Thickeners as Substitutes for Sodium Alginate in Printing with Reactive Dyes", Starch - Stärke, 37, 11 (1985) 373-382

241. A. Hebeish, I. I. Abdel-Gawad, I. K. Basily and S. El-Bazza, "Degradation of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) in Strongly Alkaline Solutions of Hydrogen Peroxide", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 30, 6 (1985) 2321-2327

242. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Waly, E. A. El-Alfy and M. H. Abo-Shosha, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XXIV: Copolymerization of Pet/Cotton Blend with Vinyl Monomers Mixtures", American Dyestuff Reporter, 74, 5 (1985) 36-39

243. A. Hebeish and S. El Bazza, "Single-Stage Process for Desizing, Scouring, and Bleaching of Cotton Fabric", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 134, 1 (1985) 37

244. A. Hebeish and S. El-Bazza, "Novel Method for Desizing, Scouring and Bleaching Polyester/Cotton Blends", American Dyestuff Reporter, 74, 10 (1985) 33-36, 40

245. A. Hebeish and S. El-Bazza, "Single-Stage Desizing, Scouring and Bleaching Process Versus Conventional Processes", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 27, 12 (1985) 17

246. A. Hebeish and S. El-Bazza, "Novel Approch for Desizing, Scouring and Bleaching of Polyester/Cotton Blend Fabric", American Dyestuff Reporter, 74, 10 (1985) 74

247. A. Hebeish, S. T. El-Sheltawi and K. Haggag, "Behaviour of Thermally Treated Cotton and Crosslinked Cotton Fabrics Towards Soiling and Soil Release", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 27, 5-6 (1985) 140

248. A. Hebeish, N. A. Ibrahim, H. L. Hanna, S. A. Amin and M. I. Khalil, "Chemical Factors Affecting Soiling and Soil Release from Cotton Containing Durable Press Fabrics: Part XX: Inclusion of Different Additives in the Finishing of Cotton/Polyester Blend Fabrics", Tinctoria, 82, 2 (1985) 129 - 134

249. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and A. M. Hassanien, "Chemical Modification of Cotton Via Treatment with Carbohydrazide", Cellulose chemistry and technology, 19, 5 (1985)

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250. A. Hebeish, A. H. Zahran and A. M. K. El-Naggar, "Behavior of Cyanoethylated Cotton Towards Gamma Radiation", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 30, 10 (1985) 4057-4067

251. A. Hebeish, A. H. Zahran, A. M. Rabie and A. M. El-Naggar, "Synthesis of Poly(Acrylic Acid)- and Poly(Styrene)-Cyanoethylated Cotton Graft Copolymers Using Gamma Radiation", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 134, 1 (1985) 37

252. N. A. Ibrahim, K. Haggag and A. Hebeish, "Improving the Dyeing Properties of Textiles Via Utilization of Redox Systems: Part I: Dyeing of Wool and Wool/Polyacrylic Blend Fabrics with Acid Dye", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 131, 1 (1985) 15 - 24

253. N. A. Ibrahim, K. Haggag and A. Hebeish, "Improving the Dyeing Properties of Textiles Via Utilization of Redox Systems: Part II: Dyeing of Nylon 6 with Acid Dye", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 132, 1 (1985) 53 - 60

254. N. A. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Dependence of Soiling and Soil Release of Easy-Care Cotton on Factors Controlling the Finishing Treatment", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 130, 1 (1985) 111-124

255. F. M. Tera, L. A. Abdou, M. N. Michael and A. Hebeish, "Fading Characteristics of Some Monoazo Dyes on Cellulose Diacetate and Polyamide Films: Part I", Polymer Photochemistry, 6, 5 (1985) 361-374

256. F. M. Tera, L. A. Abdou, M. N. Michael and A. Hebeish, "Fading Characteristics of Some Monoazo Dyes on Cellulose Diacetate and Polyamide Films: Part II", Polymer Photochemistry, 6, 5 (1985) 375-383

257. I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. R. Elzairy and A. Hebeish, "Rheological Properties of Some Printing Pastes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 5 (1986) 32-41, 47

258. N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Waly, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Fe+2/Thioureadioxide/Hydrogenperoxide-Induced Polymerization of Various Vinyl Monomers with Flax Fibres", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 143, (1986) 85 - 95

259. A. Bayazeed, S. Farag and A. Hebeish, "Graft Polymerization of Acrylamide onto Starch Using Ferrous-Starch Thiocarbonate-Persulphate Redox System", Starch - Stärke, 38, 8 (1986) 268-272

260. E. A. El-Alfy, S. S. Aggour, M. H. Mardini and A. Hebeish, "Improved Cotton Dyeability Via Introducing Diethyl Amino Ethyl Groups into the Molecular Structure", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 5 (1986) 22, 24-29, 48

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261. E. A. El-Alfy, S. S. Aggour, M. H. Mardini and A. Hebeish, "Improving the Dyeability of Cotton Fabric Via Introduction of Diethylaminoethyl Groups in the Molecular Structure of Cotton Cellulose", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 5 (1986) 922

262. K. El-Zoghbi, S. Halim and A. Hebeish, "Effect of Some Deodorants on Color and Strength of Cotton-Based Textiles", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 5 (1986) 42-43, 47

263. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. A. Ibrahim and M. R. El-Zairy, "Technical Feasibility of Some Thickeners in Printing Cotton with Reactive Dyes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 2 (1986) 22-29, 43

264. A. Hebeish, E. A. El-Alfy, A. Esmael and A. M. R. Ibrahim, "Synthesis and Application of Some New Azo Dyes: Part VI: Dyes Prepared by Coupling of N-(M-Hydroxyphenyl)-P-Chloro-Benzene Sulphonamide with Diazotized Amines", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 10 (1986) 22-25, 28

265. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil and S. S. Abd El-Hafiz, "Effect of Degradative Treatment on Cotton Graft Copolymers: Part I: Behavior of Poly (Acrylonitrile) Cotton Graft Copolymer Towards Hypochlorite Treatments", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 20, 9 (1986) 523

266. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil and S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, "Effect of Degradative Treatments on Cotton Graft Copolymers: Part V: Behavior of Poly(Acrylamide)-Cotton Graft Copolymers toward Acid Treatments", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 31, 6 (1986) 1645-1653

267. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil and S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, "Effect of Degradative Treatments on Cotton Graft Copolymers: Part IV: Hydrolytic Susceptibility of Poly(Acrylonitrile)-Cotton Graft Copolymers", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 32, 4 (1986) 4453-4464

268. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil and S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, "Effect of Degradative Treatment on Cotton Graft Copolymers: Part II: Hypochlorite Oxidation of (Poly Acrylonitrile) Cotton Graft Copolymers by Hypochlorite Treatments", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 20, (1986) 625 - 629

269. A. Hebeish, N. A. Ibrahim and M. H. El-Rafie, "One-Step Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester/Cotton Fabrics Using Reactive Dyes and Crosslinking Agents", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 3 (1986) 32 - 35

270. A. Hebeish, H. I. Nasr, L. A. Abdou, S. T. El Sheltawi and K. Haggag, "Effect of Structural Changes of Cotton by Acid Hydrolysis

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and Crosslinking on Soiling and Soil Release", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 31, 1 (1986) 197-208

271. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and A. M. Hassanien, "Improving Cotton Dyeing and Other Properties by Emulsion Polymerization with Glycidyl Methacrylate", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 4 (1986) 26-34

272. A. Hebeish, A. H. Zahran and A. M. K. El-Naggar, "Oxidative Susceptibility of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton to Gamma Radiation", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 31, 1 (1986) 273-282

273. A. Hebeish, A. H. Zahran and A. M. K. El-Naggar, "Effect of Gamma Radiation on Carbamoylethylated Cotton", Polymer Photochemistry, 7, 3 (1986) 187-198

274. A. Hebeish, A. H. Zahran, A. M. K. El-Naggar and A. M. Rabie, "Moisture Regain and Dyeability of Poly(Acrylic Acid)- and Poly(Styrene)-Carbamoylethylated Cotton Graft Copolymers Induced by Gamma Radiation", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 31, 1 (1986) 249-272

275. A. Hebeish, A. H. Zahran, A. M. Rabie and A. M. K. El-Naggar, "Modification of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton Via Crafting with Acrylic Acid and Styrene Using Gamma Radiation", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 32, 8 (1986) 6237-6257

276. N. A. Ibrahim, S. S. Aggour and A. Hebeish, "Improved Dyeing with Redox Systems: Part III: Dyeing Cotton and Viscose with Direct Dyes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 4 (1986) 13-14, 16

277. N. A. Ibrahim, A. Bayazeed, R. Refai and A. Hebeish, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part IX: Semicarbazide Hydrochloride - a New Catalyst for Easy Care Finishing", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 5 (1986) 13 - 25

278. N. A. Ibrahim, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Combined Dyeing and Easy-Care Finishing of Cotton and Carbamoylethylated Cotton Fabrics", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 1 (1986) 38-42

279. N. A. Ibrahim, R. Refai and A. Hebeish, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part XI: Improved Performance with Modified Magnesium Chloride Catalysts", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 7 (1986) 25-28, 30, 32

280. F. M. Tera, M. N. Micheal and A. Hebeish, "Study of the Spectrum Fading Curves of Disperse Dye on Cellulose Diacetate and Polyamide Films", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 16, 2 (1986) 163-167

281. A. Waly, A. M. Hassanien, A. Bendak and A. Hebeish, "Polyester/Cotton Blend Jig-Dyed with Only One-Dye Class Via

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Polymerization with Glycidyl Methacrylate", American Dyestuff Reporter, 75, 3 (1986) 15, 19-20, 41

282. A. Bayazeed and A. Hebeish, "Copolymers of Cotton and Cotton Blends by Grafting with Polymethacrylic Acid, as the Basis of a System of Combined Dyeing and Finishing", Tinctoria, 84, 1 (1987) 47 - 52

283. A. Bayazeed, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Applications of Reactive Carbohydrates Part I: Behaviour of Carboxymethyl Starch before and after Acid Hydrolysis toward Grafting with Acrylamide", Starch - Stärke, 39, 8 (1987) 288-291

284. E. A. El-Alfy, F. Mahmoud, A. M. R. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Some New Azo Dyes: Part IV: Dyes Prepared by Coupling of N-(M-Dihydroxyphenyl)-P-Toluenesulphonamide with Diazotized Amines", (1987)

285. E. A. El-Alfy, F. Mahmoud, A. M. R. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Some New Azo Dyes: Part V: Dyes Prepared by Coupling of N-(O-Hydroxyphenyl)-P-Chlorobenzene Sulphonamide with Diazotized Amines", Tinctoria, 84, 5 (1987) 59 - 66

286. A. Hebeish, E. A. El-Alfy and M. Mardini, "Combined Dyeing and Finishing of Diethylaminoethyl Cotton Fabric", American Dyestuff Reporter, 76, 10 (1987) 42-45, 47

287. A. Hebeish, E. A. El-Alfy and M. H. A. Mardini, "Factors Affecting Dyeability of Crosslinked Cottons", American Dyestuff Reporter, 76, 7 (1987) 33-34, 36

288. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. A. El-Alfy, S. T. El-Sheltawi and F. F. El-Sisy, "Chemical Desizing and Development of One Stage Process for Desizing and Scouring of Starch Sized Cotton", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 21, 4 (1987) 401 - 411

289. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie and F. El-Sisy, "Combined Desizing Scouring and Bleaching of Starch Sized Cotton Fabric", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 23, 4 (1987) 683

290. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil and S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, "Effect of Degradative Treatment on Cotton Graft Copolymers: Part III: Oxidation of Poly (Methacrylic Acid)/ Cotton Graft Copolymers by Sodium Hypochlorite", Acta Polymerica, 38, 3 (1987) 611

291. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil and S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, "Effect of Degradative Treatment on Cotton Graft Copolymers: Part VI: Behavior of Poly (Methacrylic Acid) Cotton Graft Copolymers Towards Acid Treatment", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 21, 1 (1987) 47

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292. A. Hebeish, N. A. Ibrahim, A. Bayazeed and R. Refai, "Studies of Some Basic Aspects in Easy Care Cotton Finishing: Part X: Structural Changes in Cotton Catalysed by Magnesium Chloride", Tinctoria, 84, 11 (1987) 30 - 35

293. A. Higazy, A. Bayazeed and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Applications of Reactive Carbohydrates Part II: Graft Polymerization of Starch and Hydrolyzed Starches with Acrylamide", Starch - Stärke, 39, 9 (1987) 319-322

294. M. I. Khalil, A. Bayazeed, S. Farag and A. Hebeish, "Chemical Modification of Starch Via Reaction with Acrylamide", Starch - Stärke, 39, 9 (1987) 311-318

295. F. M. Tera, M. N. Michael and A. Hebeish, "Spectrophotometric Study of the Photo-Degradation of Disperse Dyes on Cellulose Diacetate and Polyamide Films", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 17, 1 (1987) 13-19

296. A. Waly, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Properties of Blend Fabrics from Polyester and Chemically-Modified Linen", Tinctoria, 84, 1 (1987) 67 - 72

297. M. H. Abo-Shosha, M. K. El-Kashouti and A. A. Hebeish, "Simultaneous Curing Transfer Printing of All Cotton and 50/50 Polyester/Cotton Fabrics Using Melamine Formaldehyde and Some Catalyst", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 22, (1988)

298. F. El-Sisi, S. a. A. El-Hafiz and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Applications of Reactive Carbohydrates: Part III: Preparation and Methylolation of Polyacrylamide Carboxymethyl Cellulose Graft Copolymers", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 156, 1 (1988) 79 - 84

299. F. El-Sisi, R. R. El-Sayed, S. A. Abdel Hafiz and A. Hebeish, "Improving Polyester/Cotton Blend Dyeability Via Thiocarbonation of the Cotton", American Dyestuff Reporter, 77, 11 (1988) 41

300. A. Hebeish, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz and F. El-Sisi, "Synthesis and Applications of Reactive Carbohydrates: Part IV: Reactive Finishes Based on Cmc and Oxidized Cmc Copolymers", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 36, 1 (1988) 191-203

301. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Waly and A. Higazy, "Chemical Modification of Flax Cellulose Via Etherification, Esterification and Crosslinking Reactions", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 22, (1988) 591 - 596

302. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed, E. A. El-Alfy and M. I. Khalil, "Synthesis and Properties of Polyacrylamide-Starch Graft Copolymers", Starch - Stärke, 40, 6 (1988) 223-229

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303. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed and A. Higazy, "Grafting of Flax/Polyester Blend with Acrylamide Using Ferrous Cellulose Thiocarbonate/Persulphate Redox System", Acta Polymerica, 39, 9 (1988) 495 - 501

304. A. Hebeish, E. A. El-Alfy and A. Bayazeed, "Synthesis of Vinyl Polymer-Starch Composites to Serve as Size Base Materials", Starch - Stärke, 40, 5 (1988) 191-196

305. A. Hebeish, F. El-Sisi and S. a. A. Hafiz, "A Novel Method for Vinyl Grafting onto Cotton Fabric Using Ceric-Cellulose Thiocarbonate Redox System", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 157, 1 (1988) 153-163

306. A. Hebeish and A. Higazy, "Preparing Diethylaminoethyl Flax/Polyester Fabric with Improved Dyeability", American Dyestuff Reporter, 77, 2 (1988) 34, 37-44

307. A. Hebeish and A. Higazy, "Development of a Simple Technique for Preparation of Diethylaminoethyl Flax-Polyester Fabric with Improved Dyeability", American Dyestuff Reporter, 39, 9 (1988) 495-502

308. A. Hebeish and M. I. Khalil, "Characterization of the Reaction Products for Starch and Acrylonitrile", Starch - Stärke, 40, 3 (1988) 104-107

309. A. Hebeish and M. I. Khalil, "Chemical Factors Affecting Preparation of Carboxymethyl Starch", Starch - Stärke, 40, 4 (1988) 147-150

310. A. Hebeish, S. Shakra and W. Sabry, "Effect of Easy-Care Finishing Catalysts on the Light Fading of Printed Polyester/Cotton Blends", Kolorisztikal Ertesito, 1-2 (1988) 12-19

311. A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Thiocarbonate Built-in Catalyst for Dyeing Flax/Polyester Blend with Reactive Dyes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 77, 6 (1988) 26-28, 30

312. R. Refai, S. a. A. Hafiz, F. El-Sisi and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Reactive Carbohydrates: Part V: Appropriate Conditions for Application of Reactive Cmc Finishes to Cotton Fabric", American Dyestuff Reporter, 77, 9 (1988) 72

313. A. Bayazeed, M. R. Elzairy and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of New Thickerners Part I: Preparation of Poly (Acrylic Acid)-Starch Graft Copolymer", Starch - Stärke, 41, 6 (1989) 233-236

314. A. Bayazeed, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Reactive Carbohydrates: Part VI: Application of Reactive Carbohydrates Derived from Starch and Hydrolysed Starches to Cotton Fabric", Starch - Stärke, 41, 5 (1989) 187-192

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315. M. H. El Rafie, F. F. El Sisi, S. A. Abdel Hafiz and A. Hebeish, "Novel Bleaching Formulations for Loomstate Cotton Fabric", American Dyestuff Reporter, 78, 1 (1989) 43-47, 49

316. M. H. El-Rafie, E. M. Khalil, M. K. Zahran and A. Hebeish, "Grafting of Cotton Fabric with Vinyl Monomers Using Cellulose Thiocarbonate/Potassium Bromate Redox System", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 23, 6 (1989) 683-692

317. F. El-Sisy, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Cellulose Thiocarbonate/Hydrogen Peroxide Redox System Induced Grafting of Methacrylic Acid onto Cotton Fabric", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 23, 3 (1989) 247-254

318. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth, R. Refai and A. Ragheb, "Synthesis and Characterization of Hypochlorite Oxidized Starches", Starch - Stärke, 41, 8 (1989) 293 - 298

319. A. Hebeish, K. Haggag, M. Abou Shousha and N. A. Ibrahim, "Polymerization of Carboxyl Group Containing Monomers with Chemical Initiators: Part I: Polymerization of Acrylic Acid", Acta Polymerica, 40, 12 (1989) 719-723

320. A. Higazy, A. Bayazeed and A. Hebeish, "Grafting of N-Methylolacrylamide onto Flax/Polyester Fabric Using Ferrous Cellulose Thiocarbonate/H2o2 Redox System", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 169, 1 (1989) 101-117

321. A. Ragheb, K. Haggag, R. El-Zairy, I. Abd El-Thalouth and A. Hebeish, "Cotton Printing with Carbamoylethyl Starch in Vat Dye Pastes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 78, 8 (1989) 27-37

322. I. Abd El-Thalouth, A. Ragheb, R. Refai and A. Hebeish, "Behaviour of Oxidized Starches Towards Cyanoethylation", Starch - Stärke, 42, 1 (1990) 18-23

323. S. A. Abdel Hafiz, F. El-Sisy and A. Hebeish, "Reactive Dyes Fixed on Cotton by Cellulose Thiocarbonate Catalyst", American Dyestuff Reporter, 79, 1 (1990) 43-46

324. F. El Sisi, S. A. Abdel Hafiz, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Starch Size in Loomstate Cotton Fabric Accelerates Grafting of Methacrylic Acid Induced by Kmno4/Citric Acid System", Acta Polymerica, 41, 6 (1990) 324-328

325. F. F. El Sisi, S. a. A. Hafiz, M. H. El Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Development of a One-Step Process for Desizing/Scouring/Bleaching Cotton-Based Textiles", American Dyestuff Reporter, 79, 10 (1990) 39-40, 41

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326. M. H. El-Rafie, S. A. Abdel Hafiz, F. F. El-Sisi, M. Helmy and A. Hebeish, "A Fast Desizing/Scouring/Bleaching System for Cotton-Based Textiles", American Dyestuff Reporter, 79, 12 (1990) 49-51

327. A. Hebeish and A. Higazy, "Synthesis and Application of Reactive Carbohydrates: Part VII: Acrylamidomethyl Starches as Reactive Finishes for Cotton", American Dyestuff Reporter, 79, 2 (1990) 43-48

328. A. Hebeish, E. M. Khalil, M. H. El-Rafie and M. K. Zahran, "Cellulose Thiocarbonate-Cr(VI) System Induced Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers onto Cotton Fabric", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 24, 2 (1990) 183-192

329. A. Hebeish, M. I. Khalil and A. Hashem, "Carboxymethylation of Starch and Oxidized Starches", Starch - Stärke, 42, 5 (1990) 185-191

330. N. A. Ibrahim, K. Haggag, M. A. Shoushda and A. Hebeish, "Polymerization of Carboxyl Group Containing Monomers with Chemical Initiators: Part II: Polymerization of Methacrylic Acid", Acta Polymerica, 41, 1 (1990) 59-63

331. E. M. Khalil, M. H. El-Rafie, M. R. Zahran and A. Hebeish, "Graft Copolymerization of Methacrylic Acid and Other Vinyl Monomers onto Cotton Fabric Using the Cellulose Thiocarbonate-Kmno4-Citric Acid System", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 24, 1 (1990) 65-76

332. M. I. Khalil, A. Hashem and A. Hebeish, "Carboxymethylation of Maize Starch", Starch - Stärke, 42, 2 (1990) 60-63

333. M. I. Khalil, K. M. Mostafa and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis of Poly(Methacrylic Acid-)Starch Graft Copolymers Using Mn-IV-Acid System", Starch - Stärke, 42, 3 (1990) 107-111

334. A. Ragheb, R. Refai, I. Abd El-Thalouth and A. Hebeish, "The Combined Effect of Oxidation and Carbamoyl- Ethylation on the Rheological Properties of Maize and Rice Starches", Starch - Stärke, 42, 11 (1990) 420 - 426

335. A. Waly, R. Rafai, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Novel Method for Preparing Aminized Cotton Fabric with Improved Dyeability", American Dyestuff Reporter, 79, 7 (1990) 34-36, 39

336. N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Reductive Scouring of Linen Fabrics - a Key to Rapid Bleaching", Melliand Textilberichte, 72, 5 (1991) 362-365

337. A. Hafiz, F. El-Sisi, M. H. El-Rafie, M. Helmy and A. Hebeish, "Sodium Chloride/Potassium Chromate Cooxidant Induced Concurrent Desizing, Scouring and Bleaching of Cotton and Cotton/Polyester Blend Fabrics", American Dyestuff Reporter, 80, 3 (1991)

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338. A. Hebeish, M. R. El-Zairy, M. H. El-Rafie, A. Higazy and F. El-Sisy, "Poly(Acrylic Acid) Starch Composite as a Substitute for Sodium Alginate in Printing Cotton Fabrics with Reactive Dyes", Starch - Stärke, 43, 3 (1991) 98-102

339. A. Hebeish, K. Haggag, A. El-Kashouti, A. El-Halwagi and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Behavior of Cellulose and Hydrolyzed Celluloses toward Carboxymethylation", American Dyestuff Reporter, 80, 5 (1991) 53-54, 56

340. A. Hebeish and R. Rafai, "Synthesis and Application of Reactive Carbohydrates: Part VIII: Carboxymethyl Cellulose Containing Pendant Double Bonds", American Dyestuff Reporter, 80, 6 (1991) 37-44

341. A. Hebeish, R. Refai, A. Ragheb and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Factors Affecting the Technological Properties of Starch Carbamate.", Starch - Stärke, 43, 7 (1991) 273

342. M. I. Khalil, S. Farag and A. Hebeish, "Preparation and Characterization of Cation Exchange Starches Containing Carboxyl Groups", Starch - Stärke, 43, 7 (1991) 254-261

343. M. I. Khalil, A. Waly, S. Farag and A. Hebeish, "Preparation and Characterization of Anion-Exchange Starches", Starch - Stärke, 43, 9 (1991) 349-355

344. M. I. Khalil, A. Waly, S. Farag and A. Hebeish, "Preparation of Cation-Exchange Starches Containing Phosphoric Acid Groups", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 43, 12 (1991) 2303-2309

345. A. Ragheb, I. Abd El-Thalouth, H. El-Sayad and A. Hebeish, "Preparation and Characterization of Carboxymethylcellulose from Jute Wastes", Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research, 16 (1991) 263

346. F. M. Tera, A. Hebeish, N. A. Ibrahim and M. N. Michael, "Photofading Charachtaristics of Dyed-Easy Care Finished Cotton Cellulosic Substrate", Paper Presented at the 'Cellulose 91 Conferance', Louisiana, USA, December.(1991), 255-260

347. I. Abd El-Thalouth, A. Ragheb, H. El-Sayad and A. Hebeish, "Utilizing Cmc Derived from Jute Waste Fibres as a Printing Thickener", American Dyestuff Reporter, 81, 2 (1992) 25-33

348. M. H. El-Rafie, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Bleaching of Linen Fabrics Using a Hydrogen Peroxide/Urea System", American Dyestuff Reporter, 81, 3 (1992) 48-55,67

349. F. El-Sisi, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Urea- Activated Hydrogen Peroxide Induced Combined Desizing, Scouring and

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Bleaching of Loomstatc Cotton Fabric", American Dyestuff Reporter, 81, 6 (1992) 34

350. A. Hebeish, I. Abd El-Thalouth and M. K. El-Kashouti, "Agricultural Wastes as Base Materials for the Synthesis of Carboxymethyl Cellulose", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 26, (1992) 277 - 283

351. A. Hebeish, A. El-Halwagi, K. Haggag, M. A. El-Kashouti and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Technological Properties of Carboxymethyl Celluloses Derived from Flax Shaves", American Dyestuff Reporter, 81, 3 (1992) 56-58

352. A. Hebeish, A. M. El-Naggar, F. El-Sisi, S. Abdel-Hafiz and K. El-Salmwi, "Improving the Sizeability of Starch Using Gamma Radiation", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 36, 3 (1992) 249-252

353. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. Higazy and M. A. Ramadan, "Poly(Acrylic Acid)-Starch Composites. A Key for Improving Sizeability and Desizeability of Starch from Cotton Textiles", Starch - Stärke, 44, 3 (1992) 101-107

354. A. Hebeish, F. El-Sisy, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, A. A. Abd El-Rahman and M. H. El-Rafie, "Oxidation of Maize and Rice Starches Using Sodium Chlorite Along with Formaldehyde", Starch - Stärke, 44, 10 (1992) 388-393

355. A. Hebeish and A. Higazy, "Graft Polymerization of Methacrylic Acid onto Flax/Cotton Blend Fabrics Using Kmno4 with Reductants", American Dyestuff Reporter, 81, 9 (1992) 64-72

356. R. Refai, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz and A. Hebeish, "Easy -Care Finishing of Cotton Using Glyoxal Plus Hydrolyzed Starches", American Dyestuff Reporter, 4, 1 (1992) 42 - 47

357. E. A. El-Alfy, S. H. Samaha, A. Hebeish and F. M. Tera, "Synthesis of Starch Carbamate", Paper Presented at the '2nd Arab International Conference on Advances in Material Science and Engineering (Polymeric Materials)', Cairo & Fayoum. Egypt, 6-9 Sept.(1993),

358. M. H. El-Rafie, M. K. Zahran and A. Hebeish, "Cellulose Thiocarbonate-Ferric Nitrate Redox System Induced Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers on to Cotton Fabric", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 42, 3 (1993) 223-230

359. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie and M. K. Zahran, "Pentavalent Vanadium Ion–Cellulose Thiocarbonate Redox-System Induced Grafting of Methyl Methacrylate and Other Vinyl Monomers onto Cotton Fabric", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 50, 12 (1993) 2099-2104

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360. A. Hebeish, F. El-Sisi, M. K. El-Bisi and M. H. El-Rafie, "Bleaching of Loomstate Cotton Fabric Using a Sodium Chlorite/ Formaldehyde System", American Dyestuff Reporter, 82, 7 (1993) 31-34

361. M. I. Khalil, K. M. Mostafa and A. Hebeish, "Graft Polymerization of Acrylamide onto Maize Starch Using Potassium Persulfate as Initiator", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 213, 1 (1993) 43-54

362. A. Ragheb, I. Abd El-Thalouth, H. El-Sayad and A. Hebeish, "Preparation of Carboxymethyl Cellulose from Kenaf Fibers for Textile Printing Pastes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 82, 2 (1993) 20-25

363. F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, A. Waly, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Reactive Perfluoroheptyl Methacrylate - Acrylamide Copolymers: Synthesis and Application", Pigment and Resin Technology, 23, 2 (1994) 10 - 14

364. A. T. El-Aref, N. Zamzam and A. Hebeish, "Chemical Finishing of Cotton: Part I: Preparation of Easy Care Cotton Fabric with Improved Strength", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 28, 2 (1994) 143 - 148

365. M. H. El-Rafie, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, S. M. Hassan and A. Hebeish, "Grafting of Methacrylic Acid to Loomstate Viscose Fabric Using Kmno4/Nahso3 System", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 2, 2 (1994) 99-104

366. M. H. El-Rafie, F. El-Sisi, M. K. El-Bisi and A. Hebeish, "Accelerated Bleaching of Loomstate Cotton Fabric with Sodium Chlorite/Sodium Thiosulphate", American Dyestuff Reporter, 83, 8 (1994) 42-45

367. A. Hebeish, A. T. El-Aref, M. H. Abo-Shosha and N. Zamzam, "Chemical Finishing of Cotton: Part II: Combiend Easy Care Flam Retardance Finishing of Cotton", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 28, 2 (1994) 299 - 306

368. A. Hebeish, A. T. El-Aref, A. Higazy and N. Zamzam, "Chemical Finishing of Cotton: Part III: Multifinishing of Cotton Fabric in a Single Stage Process", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 28, 2 (1994) 315 - 321

369. A. Hebeish, A. El-Kashouti M, I. Abd El-Thalouth, K. Haggag and A. El-Halwagi, "Carboxymethylation of Cotton Linters before and after Oxidation", Cellulose chemistry and technology, 28, 4 (1994) 409-418

370. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, F. El-Sisi, S. Abdel Hafiz and A. A. Abd El-Rahman, "Oxidation of Maize and Rice Starches Using Potassium

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Permanganate with Various Reductants", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 43, 3 (1994) 363-371

371. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. Higazy and N. Y. Abou-Zeid, "Rapid Bleaching of Linen Fabric", Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 28, (1994) 563 - 572

372. A. Hebeish, F. El-Sisi, A. El-Halwagy, M. El-Kashouti and H. Omar, "Agricultural Wastes as a Base for Synthesis of Vinyl Polymer-Cellulose Composites", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 2, 6 (1994) 377-385

373. A. Hebeish, A. Ragheb, R. Refaie, M. A. Saad and I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Technological Evaluation on Nitrogen Containing Starch Derivaties as Sizing Agents", Starch - Stärke, 46, 3 (1994) 109 - 113

374. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, A. T. El-Aref, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy and N. E. Zamzam, "Behaviour of Chemically Modified Cottons Towards Flame-Retardancy Finishing", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 43, 3 (1994) 447-459

375. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, A. Higazy and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Technological Evaluation of Starch Bearing Aromatic Amino Groups as Cationic Exchanger", Starch - Stärke, 46, 2 (1994) 63 - 67

376. M. I. Khalil, S. Farag, K. M. Mostafa and A. Hebeish, "Some Studies on Starch Carbamate", Starch - Stärke, 46, 8 (1994) 312-316

377. A. Waly, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Properties of Starch Phosphate Monoesters", Starch - Stärke, 46, 2 (1994) 59-63

378. A. Waly, A. T. El-Aref, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, N. E. Zamzam and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Phosphorylated Glucose in Flame Retardancy Finishing", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 2, 1 (1994) 27-34

379. S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, M. H. El-Rafie, S. M. Hassan and A. Hebeish, "Grafting of Methacrylic Acid to Loomastate Viscose Fabric Using Kmno4/Naclo2 System", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 55, 7 (1995) 997-1005

380. M. H. Abo Shosha, N. A. Ibrahim, H. M. Fahmy and A. Hebeish, "Utilizing Water Soluble Size Additives in Easy-Care Finishing", American Dyestuff Reporter, 84, 7 (1995) 44-46

381. M. H. El-Rafie, M. K. Zahran, K. F. El-Tahlawy and A. Hebeish, "A Comparative Study of the Polymerization of Acrylic Acid with Native and Hydrolyzed Maize Starches Using a Potassium Bromate-Thiourea Dioxide Redox Initiation System", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 47, 1 (1995) 73-85

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382. F. El-Sisi, S. A. El-Hafiz, A. R. Saleh and A. Hebeish, "Oxidation of Starch Bearing Nitrogen Containing Moities with Ammonium Persulphate", Egyptian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 10, 1 (1995) 12 - 18

383. M. M. Hashem, E. Bach, W. Kesting, A. A. Hebeish and E. Schollmeyer, "Synthesis of Chemically Bonded Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)-Starch Composite", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 230, 1 (1995) 189-204

384. A. Hebeish, M. A. El-Kashouti, M. R. El-Zairy, K. Haggag, I. Abd El-Thalouth and F. Kantoush, "Rheological Properties of Thickened Printing Pastes", American Dyestuff Reporter, 84, 2 (1995) 28-34

385. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. Higazy and M. A. Ramadan, "Preparation and Characterization of Water Soluble Poly(Aa-)-Starch Composite", Al-Azhar Bulltien of Science, 6, 1 (1995) 789

386. A. Hebeish, K. Haggag, M. A. El-Kashouti, M. R. El-Zairy, A. Ragheb, I. Abd El-Thalouth and F. Kantouch, "Printing Cotton Fabrics with Reactive Dyes Using Cmc", American Dyestuff Reporter, 84, 8 (1995) 60-67

387. A. Higazy, M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. Ramadan and A. Hebeish, "Partial Replacement of Kerosene Oil by Poly (Acrylic) Starch Composite in Pigment Printing", Pigment and Resin Technology, 24, 5 (1995) 8 - 12

388. M. I. Khalil, A. Hashem and A. Hebeish, "Preparation and Characterization of Starch Acetate", Starch - Stärke, 47, 10 (1995) 394-398

389. A. Waly, M. K. Zahran, M. R. El-Zairy, M. Rashad and A. Hebeish, "Textile Improvement of Cellulosic Fibres and Blends", Tinctoria, 92, 9 (1995) 35-46

390. S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, M. H. El Rafie, S. M. Hassan and A. Hebeish, "Grafting of Methacrylic Acid to Loomstate Viscose Fabric Using a Potassium Permanganate/Potassium Chlorate System", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 4, 8 (1996) 577-582

391. S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, F. F. El-Sisi, M. Helmy and A. Hebeish, "Concurrent Grafting and Dyeing of Cotton with a Acrylamide/Potassium Permanganate/Citric Acid System", Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 112, 5-6 (1996) 162-166

392. S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, F. F. El-Sisi, M. Helmy and A. Hebeish, "A System for Polymerising Acrylonitrile onto Loomstate Cotton Fabric Using Potassium Permanganate/Citric Acid", Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 112, 2 (1996) 57-61

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393. A. Bayazeed, M. H. El-Rafie, K. F. El-Tahlawy, A. Hebeish and M. K. Zahran, "Polyacrylic Acid Hydrolyzed Starch as Recoverable Sizing Agent", Melliand Textilberichte, 77, 5 (1996) 294-298

394. M. M. Hashem, W. Kesting, A. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid and E. Schollmeyer, "Characterization and Application of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)/Starch Composite as a Sizing Agent", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 241, (1996) 149-163

395. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Higazy and M. M. Hashem, "Grafting of Preformed Polymers: Part I: Grafting of Hydrolyzed Starch onto Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)", Egyptian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 11, 3 (1996) 115 - 121

396. A. Hebeish, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Higazy and M. M. Hashem, "Grafting of Preformed Polymers: Part II: Characterization and Application of PVA-Starch Composite", Egyptian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 11, 3 (1996) 122 - 133

397. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. Higazy and M. A. Ramadan, "Synthesis, Characterization and Properties of Polyacrylamide-Starch Composites", Starch - Stärke, 48, 5 (1996) 175-179

398. A. Hebeish, N. A. Ibrahim, M. H. Abo Shosha and H. M. Fahmy, "Rheological Behavior of Some Polymeric Sizing Agents Alone and in Admixtures", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 35, 4 (1996) 517-543

399. A. Hebeish, R. Refai, M. K. Zahran and A. A. Ali, "Easy-Care Properties of Simultaneously Grafted and Crosslinked Cotton Fabrics", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 60, 12 (1996) 2165-2176

400. A. Hebeish, M. K. Zahran, M. H. El-Rafie and K. F. El-Tahlawy, "Preparation and Characterisation of Poly (Acrylic Acid) Starch Polyblends", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 4, 2 (1996) 129-141

401. A. Higazy, M. M. Hashem, N. Y. Abou Zeid and A. Hebeish, "The Effect of Non-Cellulosic Constituents on the Behaviour of Flax Towards Sodium Chlorite, Urea and Dyes", Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 112, 10 (1996) 281-286

402. A. Higazy, M. M. Hashem, N. Y. Abou-Zeid and A. Hebeish, "Rendering Flax Fibre Dyeable with Basic Dyes Via Partial Carboxymethylation", Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 112, 11 (1996) 329-332

403. A. Waly, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, A. Higazy, A. S. Aly and A. Hebeish, "Decolorizing Wastewater Containing Acid or Reactive Dyes Using Starch, Melamine Resin Containing Tertiary Amino Groups", Al-Azhar Bulltien of Science, 7, 1 (1996) 1 - 10

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404. A. Waly, A. Hebeish, M. K. Zahran, M. R. El-Zairy and M. Rashad, "Cellulose Thiocarbonate-Potassium Bromate Redox System-Initiated Graft Copolymerisation of Acrylic Esters on to Cotton Fabric", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 4, 1 (1996) 53-60

405. S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, F. F. El-Sisi, M. Helmy and A. Hebeish, "Simultaneous Grafting and Dyeing of Loomstate Cotton Fabric Using Potassium Permanganate Citric Acid Methacrylic Acid Dye System", Pigment and Resin Technology, 26, 4 (1997) 235-242

406. M. M. Hashem, W. Kesting, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Hebeish and E. Schollmeyer, "Recovery of Sizes Based on Poly(Vinyl Alcohol)-Starch Graft Copolymer Using the Ultrafiltration Technique", Paper Presented at the '4th International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials ', Cairo, Egypt, 4 - 9 January.(1997),

407. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed, A. Higazy, M. H. El-Rafie and M. A. Ramadan, "Recovery of Sizes Based on Poly (Aa)-Starch Composite Using the Ultrafiltration Technique", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 1, 1 (1997) 50 - 58

408. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. Higazy and M. A. Ramadan, "Poly (Aa-)-Starch Composite as Substitute for Sodium Alginate in Printing Cotton Fabrics with Reactive Dyes", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 1, 1 (1997) 1 - 9

409. A. Hebeish, A. A. Ragheb and H. S. El-Sayad, "Using Composites as a Base in Printing Paste", American Dyestuff Reporter, 86, 2 (1997) 18-25

410. A. Hebeish, A. A. Ragheb, K. Haggag and A. A. Abdel-Rahman, "Utilization of Modified Moghat Mucilage as Thickener in Printing Polyester with Disperse Dyes", Paper Presented at the 'AATCC International Conference and Exhibiton', Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Oct.(1997),

411. A. Hebeish, A. A. Ragheb, K. Haggag and A. a. A. El-Rahman, "Oxidation of Moghat Mucilage with Sodium Chlorite", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 58, 1–2 (1997) 33-40

412. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy and A. S. Aly, "Preparation of Starch Ethers Using the Dry Process: Carbamoylethyl and Cyanoethyl Starches and Their Copolymeric Products with Acrylamide/Acrylonitrile Mixture", Pigment and Resin Technology, 26, 2 (1997) 88-96

413. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy and A. S. Aly, "Synthesis and Characterization of Cellulose Ion Exchangers: Part I: Polymerization of Glycidyl Methacrylate, Dimethylaminoethyl

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Methacrylate, and Acrylic Acid with Cotton Cellulose Using Thiocarbonate-H2o2 Redox System", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 66, 6 (1997) 1029-1037

414. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, M. H. El-Rafie and M. A. El-Sheikh, "Synthesis and Characterization of New Polymeric Materials Based on Water Soluble Starch Composites", Paper Presented at the '213th

National Meeting', San Francisco, CA, USA.(1997), 213, 32-Cell415. N. A. Ibrahim, M. H. Abo Shosha, H. M. Fahmy and A. Hebeish,

"Effect of Size Formulation on Sizability and Desizability of Some Soluble Sizes", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 36, 1 (1997) 105-121

416. A. A. Ragheb, A. A. Abdel Rahman and A. Hebeish, "Carbamoylethylation of Moghat Mucilage", Die Angewandte Makromolekulare Chemie, 251, 1 (1997) 23-35

417. A. A. Ragheb, H. S. El-Sayiad and A. Hebeish, "Preparation and Characterization of Carboxymethyl Starch (Cms) Products and Their Utilization in Textile Printing", Starch - Stärke, 49, 6 (1997) 238-245

418. A. Waly, M. H. El-Rafie, A. S. Aly and A. Hebeish, "Preparation of Spherical Cellulosic Beads", Egyptian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 1, 2 (1997) 141

419. A. Waly, M. H. El-Rafie, A. S. Aly and A. Hebeish, "Cellulosic Ion – Exchangers Bearing Aromatic Amino and Sulphonic Groups", Egyptian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 1, 2 (1997) 119

420. A. Waly, M. H. El-Rafie, A. S. Aly and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis of Various Ionic Exchangers Using Cellulosic Copolymers in the from of Beads", Paper Presented at the '4th Arab International Conference of Polymer Science and Technolgy', Egypt, Sep. 27-30 (1997),

421. F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, A. Waly and A. Hebeish, "Etherification of Starch by Dry Process, Part II: Synthesis and Evaluation of Diethylamino Hydroxy Propyl Starch-G-Poly (Aam)", Journal of the Textile Association, 59, (1998) 199 - 203

422. F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, A. Waly, M. S. Ibrahim and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis of Poly(Vinyl Acetate) - Chitin Graft Copolymers as a Base for Chitosan-Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Ion Exchangers", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 6, 3 (1998) 147-154

423. A. Bayazeed, S. Farag, S. Shaarawy and A. Hebeish, "Chemical Modification of Starch Via Etherification with Methyl Methacrylate", Starch - Stärke, 50, 2-3 (1998) 89-93

424. M. K. Beliakova and A. Hebeish, "Novel Approach for Preparation of Antibacterial Cotton Fabrics", American Dyestuff Reporter, 87, 3 (1998) 46-49

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425. F. F. El-Sisi, S. A. Abdel-Hafiz, A. R. Saleh and A. Hebeish, "Behaviour of Starch Bearing Nitrogen-Containing Moieties Towards Acid Degradation", Polymer Degradation and Stability, 62, 2 (1998) 201-210

426. A. Hebeish, "Natural Thickeners for Textile Printing", Paper Presented at the 'International Conference in Recent Advances in Wet Processing of Textiles', BTRA, Bombay, India, 1 - 3 February.(1998),

427. A. Hebeish, M. K. Beliakova and A. Bayazeed, "Improved Synthesis of Poly(Maa)–Starch Graft Copolymers", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 68, 10 (1998) 1709-1715

428. A. Hebeish and Z. H. El-Hilw, "Preparation of Deae Cotton-G-Poly(Methacrylic Acid) for Use as Ion Exchanger", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 67, 4 (1998) 739-745

429. A. Hebeish, M. I. Khalil, S. Farag and A. Waly, "Reaction Mechanism Involved in Starch –Urea – Acid System, a Key for Preparing Water Soluble Starch", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 2, (1998) 81 - 105

430. A. Waly, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, A. S. Aly and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Characterization of Cellulose Ion Exchangers: Part II: Pilot Scale and Utilization in Dye Heavy Metal Removal", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 68, 13 (1998) 2151-2157

431. A. Waly, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy and A. Hebeish, "Chemical Modification of Starch-Poly (Vinyl Acetate) Materials", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 6, 3 (1998) 161-170

432. Z. H. El-Hilw and A. Hebeish, "Dependence of the Dyeability of Modified Cotton on the Substituents and the Nature of the Dye", Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 115, 7-8 (1999) 218-223

433. M. M. Hashem, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Characterization of a Dextrin-Polyacrylamide Hybrid Size for Cotton", Polymers and Polymer Composites, 7, 7 (1999) 481-490

434. A. Hebeish, M. K. El-Bisi and M. H. El-Rafie, "Preparation and Characterization of Poly (Acrylamide)/Starch Composite Using Alkali Pretreated Maize Starch", Paper Presented at the '5th Arab International Conference of Polymer Science and Technolgy', Luxor- Aswan, Egypt, Sep.18-22.(1999),

435. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and A. M. Abou-Okeil, "Flame Retardant Cotton", Fire and Materials, 23, 3 (1999) 117-123

436. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, M. H. El-Rafie, S. Shalaby and K. F. El-Tahlawy, "Polymerization of Hydroxyethyl Acrylate with Chitosan",

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Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 3, 1 (1999) 1 - 23

437. M. H. Mohamed, A. M. Seyam, O. Ozkurt, W. Logan, A. Hebeish and N. Y. Abou-Zeid, "Environmentally Friendly Sizing Agents for Cotton Warps", Paper Presented at the 'Cotton Incorporated, 12th EFS System Research Forum', Raleigh, NC, USA, 4-5, November.(1999),

438. M. Hashem and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis of Reactive Polymers and Their Applications to Cotton Fabrics as Permanent Size", Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology, Section A: Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 353, (2000) 109-126

439. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed, Z. H. El-Hilw and S. Shaarawy, "Etherification of Starch with Butyl Acrylate", Mansoura Engineering Journal, 25, (2000) 2

440. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed, S. Farag, Z. H. El-Hilw and S. Shaarawy, "Optimization of Grafting of Butyl Acrylate onto Starch and Rheological Properties of Resultant Copolymers before and after Saponification", Paper Presented at the '3rd International Engineering Conference', El-Mansoura, Egypt, 11-13 April.(2000),

441. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed, S. Farag and S. Shaarawy, "Chemical Susceptibility of Starch Macromolecules Bearing Methyl Methacrylate Moieties", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 4, (2000) 63 - 73

442. A. Hebeish, S. Farag, S. Shaarawy and A. Bayazeed, "The Grafting Copolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate onto Starch", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 4, 1 (2000) 1 - 17

443. A. Hebeish, "Textile Industry of Egypt within Global Scene", Texsci 2000, (2001) 37-39

444. A. Hebeish and Z. H. El-Hilw, "Chemical Finishing of Cotton Using Reactive Cyclodextrin", Coloration Technology, 117, 2 (2001) 104-110

445. A. Hebeish and Z. H. El-Hilw, "Flame Retrdancy-Grafting-Anticrease Multifinishing in One Stage Process", Journal Fire and Materials, 113, (2001) 220 - 300

446. A. Hebeish, M. El-Hussami, M. Hashem and R. Mahfoze, "Fixing Reactive Dyes: Improvement by Post-Treatment with Non-Polluting Compounds, Enhancement of the Reactive Dye Fixation Via Aftertreatment of the Dyed Fabric with Environment Friendly Compounds", Tinctoria, 98, 9 (2001) 44 - 51

447. A. Hebeish, M. El-Hussami, M. M. Hashem and R. Mahfouze, "Enhancement of the Reactive Dye Fixation Via Aftertreatment of the

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Dyed Fabric with Environment Friendly Compounds", Tinctoria, 98, 9 (2001) 44 - 51

448. A. Hebeish, M. Hashem and A. Higazy, "A New Method for Preventing Catalytic Degradation of Cotton Cellulose by Ferrous or Ferric Ions During Bleaching with Hydrogen Peroxide", Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 202, 6 (2001) 949-955

449. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, K. F. El-Tahlawy and S. M. El-Rafie, "Chitosan Hydrochloride for Concurrent Catalysis of Resin Finishing and Imparting Cationic Properties of the Finished Cotton Fabric", Paper Presented at the '6th Arab International Conference on Polymer Science and Technology', Ismaielia - Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, Sep. 1-5.(2001), 6, 527 - 546

450. Z. H. El-Hilw and A. Hebeish, "Improving the Durable Press Performance of Citric Acid Finished Cotton Fabrics Using Reactive Cyclodextrin", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 6, (2002) 91 - 111

451. S. M. El-Rafie, K. F. El-Tahlawy, M. A. Gaffar and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Application of Cyclodextrin/Poly(Acrylic Acid) Graft Copolymer", Egyptian Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 17, 8 (2002)

452. M. Hashem, M. El-Bisi and A. Hebeish, "Innovative Scouring for Cotton-Based Textil es", Engineering in Life Sciences, 2, 1 (2002) 23-28

453. A. Hebeish and H. O. B. El-Dine, "Rheological Properties of Polyacrylic Graft Cmc Polymer", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 6, (2002)

454. A. Hebeish, F. El-Sisi, A. Ragheb, M. A. El-Kashouti and H. O. B. El-Din, "Synthesis and Properties of Poly (Vinyl)-Cmc Composites", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 6, (2002) 35

455. M. I. Khalil, S. Farag, A. A. Aly and A. Hebeish, "Some Studies on Starch-Urea-Acid Reaction Mechanism", Carbohydrate Polymers, 48, 3 (2002) 255-261

456. A. M. Seyam, M. H. Mohamed, T. Hamilton, N. Y. Abou-Zeid, A. Waly and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis, Characterization and Application of Environmentally Friendly Sizes for Cotton Warps", Paper Presented at the '82th World Conference', Cairo, Egypt, March.(2002),

457. F. A. Abdel-Mohdy and A. Hebeish, "Durable Flame Retardancy Finishing of Cotton through Polymerization of N and P-Containing Vinyl Monomers", Paper Presented at the '7th Arab International Conferencc on Polymer Science & Technology and 3rd Arab

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Conference on Materials Science', Cairo-Hurghada, Egypt, October 5-9.(2003), 3, 275 - 286

458. M. Hashem, M. El Bisi and A. Hebeish, "Catalytic Activation of Peracetic Acid Using Chitosan-Metal Complex for Low-Temperature Bleaching of Cotton Fabric", Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research, 28, 4 (2003) 444-449

459. A. Hebeish, A. S. Aly, M. El-Hossami and A. B. Moustafa, "Wet Processes of Cotton Fabrics Using Different Enzymes", Paper Presented at the '7th Arab International Conference of Polymer Science and Technolgy', Cairo-Hurghada, Egypt, October 5 - 9.(2003), 271

460. H. H. Sharawy, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Electro-Catalytic Degradation of Acid Azo Dyes in Textile Waste Water by Rh/Ti Modified Electrode", TESCE, (2003) 86-105

461. F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, A. S. Aly, A. Hashem, M. El-Bendary and A. Hebeish, "Antimicrobial and Wrinkle Resistance Finishing for Cotton Using Polycarboxylic Acids", Journal of the Textile Association, 65, 1 (2004) 25-30

462. A. S. Aly, A. B. Moustafa and A. Hebeish, "Bio-Technological Treatment of Cellulosic Textiles", Journal of Cleaner Production, 12, 7 (2004) 697-705

463. A. Hashem, A. A. Aly, A. S. Aly and A. Hebeish, "Derivation of Quaternized Products from Cotton Stalks and Palm Tree Particles", Journal of the Textile Association, 65, 1 (2004) 35-39

464. A. Hashem, A. A. Aly, A. S. Aly and A. Hebeish, "The Removal of Acid Dyes from Aqueous Solutions Using Derivations of Quaternised Products from Particles of Cotton and Palm Stems", Tinctoria, 101, 8 (2004) 24-30

465. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed and S. Shaarawy, "Synthesis and Application of Novel Sizes Based on Starch Containing Butylacrylate Moities: Part I: Grafting of Starch Bua Ether with Poly(Bua)", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 8, 2 (2004) 17 - 22

466. A. Hebeish, A. Bayazeed and S. Shaarawy, "Synthesis and Application of Novel Sizes Based on Starch Containing Butylacrylate Moities: Part II: Etherification of Starch-G-Poly(Bua) Using Bua", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 8, 2 (2004) 23 - 29

467. A. Hebeish, R. Rafei and A. Elshafei, "The Cross-Linking of Chitosan with Glutaraldehyde for the Removal of Dyes and Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solution "La Reticolazione Del Chitosano Con Aldeide

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Glutarica Per La Rimozione Di Coloranti E Ioni Di Metalli Pesanti Da Soluzione Acquose"", Tinctoria, 101, 4 (2004) 28-34

468. A. Hebeish, R. Refaie and A. El-Shafei, "Crosslinking of Chitosan with Glutaraldehyde for Removal of Dyes and Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 47, Special Issue (M.Kamel) (2004) 65 - 79

469. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and A. Abou-Okeil, "Augmentation of Cotton Fabric Resilience Via Treatment with Diammonium Salt of Ethylenediamine Tetraacetic Acid", Paper Presented at the '1st

International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt, March 2 - 4.(2004), 1,

470. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, A. Higazy and A. El-Shafei, "Carboxymethylation of Chitosan", Paper Presented at the '1st

International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt, March 2 - 4.(2004),

471. A. Hebeish, A. Waly, A. Higazy and A. El-Shafei, "Hydrolytic and Oxidatative Degradation of Chitosan", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 47, Special Issue (M.Kamel) (2004) 101-122

472. A. A. Hebeish, S. Z. Mousa, M. A. Saad and R. F. Abdel-Aziz, "Evaluation of Some Flame Proofing Materials & Improving Their Functional through Design ", Paper Presented at the 'Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments'', Cairo ,Egypt.(2004),

473. M. H. Abo-Shosha, N. A. Ibrahim, H. M. Fahmy and A. Hebeish, "Polyethylene Glycol/Toluene Diisocyanate/Dodecanol Adducts as Softeners for Cotton Fabric", Paper Presented at the '2nd International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt, 11-13 April (2005),

474. A. S. Aly, H. H. Sokker, A. Hashem and A. Hebeish, "Preparation of Cellulosic Membrane Containing Pyrolidone Moiety Via Radiation Induced Grafting and Its Application in Wastewater Treatment", American Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2, 2 (2005) 508 - 513

475. A. Elshafei, R. Refaei and A. Hebeish, "How to Improve the Easy Care Finishing of Cotton Fabric "Come Migliorare Il Finissaggio Easy Care Del Tessuto in Cotone"", Tinctoria, 102, 11 (2005) 23-30

476. A. El-Shafei, R. Refaie and A. Hebeish, "Improving Non Formaldehyde Easy Care Finishing of Cotton Using Glyoxal - Chitosan Combination", Tinctoria, 102, 11 (2005)

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477. A. El-Shafei, S. Shaarawy and A. Hebeish, "Graft Copolymerization of Chitosan with Butyl Acrylate and Application of the Copolymers to Cotton Fabric", Polymer - Plastic Technology and Engineering, 44, (2005) 1523 - 1535

478. A. Hashem, E. S. Abdel-Halim, K. F. El-Tahlawy and A. Hebeish, "Enhancement of the Adsorption of Co+2 and Ni+2 Ions onto Peanut Hulls through Esterification Using Citric Acid", Adsorption Science and Technology, 23, 5 (2005) 367-380

479. A. Hashem, M. A. Afifi, E. A. El-Alfy and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis, Characterization and Saponification of Poly (an)-Starch Composites and Properties of Their Hydrogels", American Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2, 3 (2005) 614 - 621

480. M. Hashem, R. Refaie and A. Hebeish, "Crosslinking of Partially Carboxymethylated Cotton Fabric Via Cationization", Journal of Cleaner Production, 13, 9 (2005) 947-954

481. A. Hebeish, M. H. Abo-Shosha and Z. H. El-Hilw, "Easy Care Cotton Containing Cyclodextrin Moieteis as Substrate for Perfume Deposition", Paper Presented at the '2nd International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt, 11-13 April (2005), 599-603

482. A. Hebeish, M. M. El-Molla, Z. H. El-Hilw and H. S. El-Sayad, "Wet Transfer Printing of Cationised and Aminated Cotton Fabrics", Tinctoria, 102, 5 (2005) 15-24

483. A. Hebeish, A. a. A. El-Rahman, Z. El-Hilw and M. Hashem, "Cationized Starch Derived from Pre-Oxidized Starch for Textile Sizing and Printing", Starch - Stärke, 57, 12 (2005) 616-623

484. A. Hebeish, A. El-Shafei and M. El-Bisi, "Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(Acrylic Acid) and Poly(Glycidyl Methacrylate) Chitosan Graft Copolymers and Their Application to Cotton Fabric", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 44, 3 (2005) 427-445

485. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and A. Abou-Okeil, "Antimycotic Agent for Cotton Fabrics: Low-Molecular-Weight Chitosan", Tinctoria, 102, 4 (2005) 33-40

486. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and A. Abou-Okeil, "Mono and Diammonium Citrate as Finishing Agents for Improving Resilience of Cotton Fabrics", Tinctoria, 102, 7 (2005) 19-30

487. A. Hebeish, A. Waly and A. Abou-Okeil, "Preparation and Application of Low Molecular Weight Chitosan as Antifungus Agent for Cotton Fabric", Tinctoria, 102, 5 (2005)

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488. R. Refaie, M. Hashem and A. Hebeish, "Inducing Durable Press Performance to Ionically Crosslinked Cotton Fabric", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 9, 2 (2005) 47 – 63

489. S. H. Samaha, H. E. Nasr and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Characterization of Starch-Poly(Vinyl Acetate) Graft Copolymers and Their Saponified Form", Journal of Polymer Research, 12, 5 (2005) 343-353

490. N. F. Ali, S. Shakra and A. Hebeish, "Dyeing Cotton with Vat Dyes Using Iron (II) Salt", Paper Presented at the '3rd International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt, April 2-4.(2006), 1, 44-46

491. A. Elshafei, R. Refaei and A. Hebeish, "Improving Non Formaldehyde Easy Care Finishing of Cotton Using Glyoxal - Chitosan Combination", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 49, 6 (2006) 731-743

492. A. Hashem, A. A. Aly, A. S. Aly and A. Hebeish, "Quaternization of Cotton Stalks and Palm Tree Particles for Removal of Acid Dye from Aqueous Solutions", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 45, 3 (2006) 389-394

493. A. Hebeish, M. M. El-Molla, Z. H. El-Hilw and H. S. El-Sayad, "Susceptibility of Cationized and Aminized Cotton Fabrics before and after Crosslinking Towards Wet Transfer Printing", Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research, 31, 2 (2006) 320-329

494. A. Hebeish, H. M. Fahmy, M. H. Abo-Shosha and N. A. Ibrahim, "Preparation of a Chemical Polyblend Sizing Agent Via Polymerization of Acrylic Acid with Polyvinyl Alcohol", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 45, 3 (2006) 309-315

495. A. Hebeish, M. Hashem, A. A. Abd El-Rahman and Z. H. El-Hilw, "Improving Easy Care Non-Formaldehyde Finishing Performance Using Polycarboxylic Acids Via Pre-Cationization of Cotton Fabric", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 100, 4 (2006) 2697 - 2704

496. A. Hebeish, M. M. Hashem, M. El-Hosamy and S. Abbas, "Cationization of Linen Fabric: Studying the Process Parameters", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 10, 1 (2006) 73 - 88

497. A. Hebeish, M. M. Hashem, M. El-Hosamy and S. Abbas, "No-Salt Dyeing Behaviour of Cationized Linen Fabric", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 10, 2 (2006) 43 - 57

498. A. Hebeish, A. Higazy and A. El-Shafei, "New Sizing Agents and Flocculants Derived from Chitosan", Starch - Stärke, 58, 8 (2006) 401 - 410

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499. A. Hebeish, A. Higazy, A. El-Shafei and S. Sharaf, "Investigation into Reactions of Starch with Monochlorotriazinyl- ß - Cyclodextrin and Application of Their Products in Textile Sizing", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 45, (2006) 1163 - 1173

500. A. Hebeish, A. Ragheb, E. Allam and J. I. A. El-Thalouth, "Innovative Printing Paste from Tara Seeds and Other Plant Seeds", Egyptian patent, 530. (2006)

501. A. A. Hebeish, A. Ragheb, S. H. Nassar, E. E. Allam and J. I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Technological Evaluation of Reactive Cyclodextrin in Cotton Printing with Reactive and Natural Dyes", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 102, 1 (2006) 338-347

502. A. A. Hebeish, A. A. Ragheb, S. H. Nassar, E. E. Allam and J. I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Polymerization Products of Acrylic Acid with Gleditsia Triacanthos Gum as Thickeners for Reactive Printing", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 101, 2 (2006) 931-943

503. N. A. Ibrahim, A. Hebeish, H. M. Fahmy and M. H. Abo-Shosha, "Synthesis, Characterization, and Application of Poly(Acrylamide)/ Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Polyblends", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 45, 3 (2006) 341-350

504. M. A. Ramadan, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Optimization of Bleaching of Partially Carboxymethylated Linen Fabric for Subsequent Dyeing", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 10, 2 (2006) 87-100

505. A. Abou-Okeil, A. El-Shafei and A. Hebeish, "Chitosan Phosphate Induced Better Thermal Characterization to Cotton Fabric", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 103, (2007) 2021 - 2026

506. A. S. Aly, A. B. E. Mostafa, M. A. Ramadan and A. Hebeish, "Innovative Dual Antimicrobial & Anticrease Finishing of Cotton Fabric", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 46, 7 (2007) 703-707

507. K. F. El-Tahlawy, E. Abdelhaleem, S. M. Hudson and A. Hebeish, "Acylation of Iminochitosan: Its Effect on Blending with Cellulose Acetate", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 104, 2 (2007) 727-734

508. K. F. El-Tahlawy, S. M. Hudson and A. A. Hebeish, "Spinnability of Chitosan Butyrate/Cellulose Acetate for Obtaining a Blend Fiber", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 105, 5 (2007) 2801-2805

509. A. Hebeish and N. A. Ibrahim, "The Impact of Fronteir Sciences on Textile Industry", Colourage Annual, 54, 4 (2007) 41 - 69

510. A. A. Hebeish, A. A. Ragheb, S. H. Nassar, E. E. Allam and J. I. A. El-Thalouth, "Involvement of Cyanoethylation of Cotton in Printing for Better Performance O Fabric Prints", Paper Presented at the '4th

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International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt, April 15-17.(2007), 254-263

511. A. Higazy, M. A. Ramadan and A. Hebeish, "Novel Application of Partial Carboxymethylation in the Wet Processing of Linen Fabric", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 104, 2 (2007) 996-1001

512. A. S. Aly, A. S. Montaser and A. A. Hebeish, "Preparation of Hydrogels Based on Chitosan/Pva Blends and Its Application in Drug Delivery System", Paper Presented at the '5th International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt', Cairo, Egypt, April 6 - 8.(2008),

513. A. Hebeish, A. S. Ali, E. Drage and M. H. El-Rafie, "Innovative Starch- Based Size Formulation for Industrial Application", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 12, 1 (2008) 77 - 90

514. A. Hebeish, A. A. Aly, A. M. El-Shafei and S. Zaghloul, "Innovative Starch Derivatives as Textile Auxiliaries for Application in Sizing, Finishing and Flocculation", Starch - Stärke, 60, 2 (2008) 97-109

515. A. Hebeish, M. M. G. Fouda, I. A. Hamdy, S. M. El-Sawy and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Preparation of Durable Insect Repellent Cotton Fabric: Limonene as Insecticide", Carbohydrate Polymers, 74, 2 (2008) 268-273

516. A. Hebeish, M. M. G. Fouda, I. A. Hamdy, S. M. El-Sawy and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Preparation of Durable Insect Repellent Cotton Fabric, Treatment with Polymer Containing Permethrin", Paper Presented at the '5th International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt, April 6 - 8.(2008),

517. A. Hebeish, A. A. Ragheb, S. H. Nassar, E. Allam and J. I. A. El-Thalouth, "Carboxymethyl Tara Gum : A Novel Substitute for Sodium Alginate in Thickening Pastes of Reactive Printing of Cotton Textiles ", Paper Presented at the '5th International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments'.(2008), 5, 432-441

518. N. A. Ibrahim, M. H. Abo-Shosha, H. M. Fahmy, Z. M. El-Sayed and A. A. Hebeish, "Hybrids for Finishing Cotton Fabric with Durable Handle Performance", Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 200, 1-3 (2008) 385-389

519. F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, I. A. Hamdy, S. M. El-Sawy and A. Hebeish, "Role of Polymeric Binders in Treatment of Cotton Fabrics against

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Mosquitoes", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 13, 1 (2009) 49 - 61

520. M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. Asem, T. I. Shaheen and A. Hebeish, "Investigation into the Bio-Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Fungi Secreted Enzymes and Proteins: Part I: Extracellular Synthesis of Nano-Sized Silver Particles Using Filtrate and Biomass of Four Fungal Strains with Special Reference to Aspergillus Fumgatus and Aspergillus Niger", Paper Presented at the '6th International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; Textile Processing: State of the Art & Future Developments', Cairo, Egypt, 5 - 7 April.(2009), 6, 115 - 127

521. M. M. G. Fouda, A. El-Shafei, S. Sharaf and A. Hebeish, "Microwave Curing for Producing Cotton Fabrics with Easy Care and Antibacterial Properties", Carbohydrate Polymers, 77, 3 (2009) 651-655

522. A. Hebeish, E. S. Abdel-Halim, I. A. Hamdy, S. M. El-Sawy, M. S. Ibrahim and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Synthesis of Cotton Graft Copolymers Containing Glycidyl Methacrylate and Different Cyclodextrin Moieties Using Linear Beam Radiation", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 13, 3 (2009) 57 - 68

523. A. Hebeish, A. A. Aly, A. El-Shafei and S. Zaghloul, "Synthesis and Characterization of Cationized Starches for Application in Flocculation, Finishing and Sizing", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 52, 1 (2009) 73 - 89

524. A. Hebeish, A. El-Shafei and S. Shaarawy, "Synthesis and Characterization of Multifunctional Cotton Containing Cyclodextrin and Butylacrylate Moieties", Polymer - Plastics Technology and Engineering, 48, 8 (2009) 839-850

525. A. Hebeish, I. A. Hamdy, S. M. El-Sawy and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Prallethrin Treatment-Induced Permanent Insect Repellence to Cotton Fabric", Egyptian Journal of Textile Polymer Science and Technology, 13, 1 (2009) 35 - 48

526. A. Hebeish, I. A. Hamdy, S. M. El-Sawy and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Bioallethrin-Based Cotton Finishing to Impart Long-Lasting Toxic Activity against Mosquitoes", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 13, 1 (2009) 24-33

527. A. Hebeish, M. Hashem, N. Shaker, M. A. Ramadan, B. El-Sadek and M. Abdel-Hady, "New Development for Combined Bioscouring and Bleaching of Cotton-Based Fabrics", Carbohydrate Polymers, 78, 4 (2009) 961-972

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528. A. Hebeish, M. Hashem, N. Shaker, M. A. Ramadan, B. El-Sadek and M. Abdel-Hady, "Effect of Post- and Pre-Crosslinking of Cotton Fabrics on the Efficiency of Biofinishing with Cellulase Enzyme", Carbohydrate Polymers, 78, (2009) 953 - 960

529. A. A. Hebeish, N. A. Ibrahim, M. H. Abo-Shosha, Z. El-Sayed and H. M. Fahmy, "Hydrophilic Non Anionic Softening Materials for Textiles Containing Cellulose", Egy. Patent, 24334. 28 Jan., (2009)

530. F. A. Abd-Elmohdy, Z. El Sayed, S. Essam and A. Hebeish, "Controlling Chitosan Molecular Weight Via Bio-Chitosanolysis", Carbohydrate Polymers, 82, 3 (2010) 539-542

531. A. S. Aly, A. M. Abdel-Mohsen and A. Hebeish, "Innovative Multifinishing Using Chitosan-O-PEG Graft Copolymer/Citric Acid Aqueous System for Preparation of Medical Textiles", Journal of the Textile Institute, 101, 1 (2010) 76-90

532. M. H. El-Rafie, A. A. Mohamed, T. I. Shaheen and A. Hebeish, "Antimicrobial Effect of Silver Nanoparticles Produced by Fungal Process on Cotton Fabrics", Carbohydrate Polymers, 80, 3 (2010) 779-782

533. A. El-Shafei, S. Shaarawy and A. Hebeish, "Application of Reactive Cyclodextrin Poly Butyl Acrylate Preformed Polymers Containing Nano-Zno to Cotton Fabrics and Their Impact on Fabric Performance", Carbohydrate Polymers, 79, 4 (2010) 852-857

534. M. Gouda and A. Hebeish, "Preparation and Evaluation of Cuo/Chitosan Nanocomposite for Antibacterial Finishing Cotton Fabric", Journal of Industrial Textiles, 39, 3 (2010) 203-214

535. A. Hebeish, J. I. Abd El-Thalouth, M. A. Ramadan and M. Abdel-Hady, "Dependence of Reactive Prints of Cotton Fabrics on Type and Condition of the Scouring System", Journal of the Textile Institute, 101, 12 (2010) 1106-1111

536. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, E. Drage and A. S. Aly, "Industerial Innovation for Cleaner Production of Sized Warp Yarns", Paper Presented at the '7th International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; "Current and Prospective Innovations in Chemistry & Technology of Textiles"', Cairo, Egypt.(2010), 7, 921-926

537. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. A. Mohamed and T. I. Shaheen, "Investigation into Bio-Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Fungi Secreted Enzymes and Proteins, Part III: Factors Affecting the Bio Synthesis Using Biomas Filterate of Fusarium Solani (Co3)", Paper Presented at the '3rd International conference as biotechnology for the wellness industry & wellness industry exhibition', Malaysia, October 8-9.(2010), 3,

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538. A. Hebeish, I. A. Hamdy, S. M. El-Sawy and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Preparation of Durable Insect Repellent Cotton Fabric through Treatment with a Finishing Formulation Containing Cypermethrin", Journal of the Textile Institute, 101, 7 (2010) 627-634

539. A. Hebeish, A. Higazy, A. El-Shafei and S. Sharaf, "Synthesis of Carboxymethyl Cellulose (Cmc) and Starch - Based Hybrids and Their Applications in Flocculation and Sizing", Carbohydrate Polymers, 79, 1 (2010) 60 - 69

540. A. Hebeish, A. A. Ragheb, S. H. Nassar, E. Allam and J. I. A. El-Thalouth, "Tara Cum Carbamate : A New Thickening System for Cotton Printing Using Vat Dyes", Journal of American science, 6, 11 (2010) 623-631

541. A. A. Hebeish, M. A. El-Gamal, T. S. Said and R. a. M. Abd El-Hady, "Major Factors Affecting the Performance of Esd-Protective Fabrics", Journal of the Textile Institute, 101, 5 (2010) 389-398

542. A. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, E. S. Abdel-Halim and H. E. Emam, "Carboxymethyl Cellulose for Green Synthesis and Stabilization of Silver Nanoparticles", Carbohydrate Polymers, 82, 3 (2010) 933-941

543. M. A. Ramadan, S. Sharaf, M. M. Abdel-Hady and A. Hebeish, "A Novel Approach for Incorporation of Chitosan in Cotton for Improving Fabric Performance", Paper Presented at the '7th

International Conference of Textile Research Division, NRC; "Current and Prospective Innovations in Chemistry & Technology of Textiles"', Cairo, Egypt, October 10-12.(2010), 7,

544. A. M. Abdel-Mohsen, A. S. Aly, R. Hrdina, A. S. Montaser and A. Hebeish, "Biomedical Textiles through Multifunctioalization of Cotton Fabrics Using Innovative Methoxypolyethylene Glycol-N-Chitosan Graft Copolymer", Journal of Polymers and the Environment, (2011) 1-13

545. A. M. Abdel-Mohsen, A. S. Aly, R. Hrdina, A. S. Montaser and A. Hebeish, "Eco-Synthesis of PVA/Chitosan Hydrogels for Biomedical Application", Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 19, 4 (2011) 1005-1012

546. M. H. El-Rafie, M. E. El-Naggar, M. A. Ramadan, M. M. G. Fouda, S. S. Al-Deyab and A. Hebeish, "Environmental Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Hydroxypropyl Starch and Their Characterization", Carbohydrate Polymers, 86, 2 (2011) 630-635

547. A. Hebeish, F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, M. M. G. Fouda, Z. El-Sayed, S. Essam, G. H. Tammam and E. A. Drees, "Green Synthesis of Easy

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Care and Antimicrobial Cotton Fabrics", Carbohydrate Polymers, 86, 4 (2011) 1684-1691

548. A. Hebeish, M. E. El-Naggar, M. M. G. Fouda, M. A. Ramadan, S. S. Al-Deyab and M. H. El-Rafie, "Highly Effective Antibacterial Textiles Containing Green Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles", Carbohydrate Polymers, 86, 2 (2011) 936-940

549. A. Hebeish, A. El-Shafei, S. Sharaf and S. Zaghloul, "Novel Precursors for Green Synthesis and Application of Silver Nanoparticles in the Realm of Cotton Finishing", Carbohydrate Polymers, 84, 1 (2011) 605-613

550. A. Hebeish, M. M. Kamel, M. El-Hossamy, H. M. Helmy and N. S. El-Hawary, "Enzymatic Α- Amylase Treatment - Reactive Dyeing - Easy Care Finishing in Wet-Wet Consecutive Sequence for Production of High Performance Cotton Textile", Paper Presented at the '1st SMARTEX-Egypt (World Textiles Conference)', Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt.(2011),

551. A. Hebeish, A. A. Ragheb, S. H. Nassar, E. E. Allam and J. I. A. El-Thalouth, "Eco-Friendly Technology for Textile Printing Using Innovative Self Printing Paste", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 54, 6 (2011) 663-678

552. A. Hebeish, M. A. Ramadan, E. Abdel-Halim and A. Abou-Okeil, "An Effective Adsorbent Based on Sawdust for Removal of Direct Dye from Aqueous Solutions", Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 13, (2011) 713 - 718

553. A. Hebeish, M. A. Ramadan, M. E. El-Naggar and M. H. El-Rafie, "Rendering Cotton Fabrics Antibacterial Using Silver Nanoparticles–Based Finishing Formulation", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 15, 2 (2011) 114 - 120

554. A. Hebeish, S. Sharaf and M. M. Abd El-Hady, "Ultrasound Aided Kmno4-Acid Systems for Bleaching Linen Fabric", Carbohydrate Polymers, 83, 3 (2011) 1370-1376

555. M. H. El-Rafie, T. I. Shaheen, A. A. Mohamed and A. Hebeish, "Bio-Synthesis and Applications of Silver Nanoparticles onto Cotton Fabrics", Carbohydrate Polymers, 90, 2 (2012) 915-920

556. A. Hebeish, M. Hashem, M. A. Ramadan, B. Sadek and M. Abdel-Hady, "Bioscouring Aided by Edta and Β-Cyclodextrin for Purification of Loomstate Cotton and Blend Fabrics", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 16, 3 (2012) 127 - 138

557. A. Hebeish, M. Hashem, N. Shaker, M. A. Ramadan, B. El-Sadek and M. Abdel-Hady, "Cellulase Enzyme in Biofinishing of Cotton Based

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Fabrics: Effect of Process Parameters", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 16, 3 (2012) 57 - 65

558. A. Hebeish, S. Sharaf, R. Refaie and A. El-Shafei, "Multi Finishing Cotton Fabric Using Microwave Technique", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, (2012)

559. A. A. Hebeish, N. F. Ali and J. I. Abd El-Thalouth, "Green Strategy for Development of Antimicrobial Printed Textile Fabrics", Research Journal of Textile and Apperal, 16, 1 (2012) 77-85

560. M. A. Ramadan, W. M. Raslan, E. M. El-Khatib and A. Hebeish, "Rendering of Cellulose Acetate Fabrics Self-Cleaning through Treatment with Tio2 Nano Particles", Materials Sciences and Applications, 3, 872-879 (2012)

561. M. Hashem, S. Sharaf, M. M. Abd El-Hady and A. Hebeish, "Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Carboxymethylcellulose Hydrogels and Carboxymethylcellulolse-Hydrogel-Zno-Nanocomposites", Carbohydrate Polymers, 95, 1 (2013) 421-427

562. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. El-Sheikh and M. E. El-Naggar, "Ultra-Fine Characteristics of Starch Nanoparticles Prepared Using Native Starch with and without Surfactant", Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, (2013) 1-10

563. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. El-Sheikh and M. E. El-Naggar, "Nanostructural Features of Silver Nanoparticles Powder Synthesized through Concurrent Formation of the Nanosized Particles of Both Starch and Silver", Journal of Nanotechnology, 2013, (2013) 1-10

564. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. Ramadan and M. E. El-Naggar, "Investigation into the Synthesis and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 17, 3 (2013) 83-97

565. A. Hebeish, S. Farag, S. Sharaf, A. M. Rabie and T. I. Shaheen, "Modulation of the Nanostructural Characteristics of Cellulose Nanowhiskers Via Sulfuric Acid Concentration", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 56, 3 (2013)

566. A. Hebeish, M. Hashem, M. M. Abd El-Hady and S. Sharaf, "Development of Cmc Hydrogels Loaded with Silver Nano-Particles for Medical Applications", Carbohydrate Polymers, 92, 1 (2013) 407-413

567. A. Hebeish, M. M. Kamel, H. M. Helmy and N. S. El-Hawary, "Science-Based Options for Application of Cellulase Biotreatment and Reactive Dyeing to Cotton Fabrics", Life science Journal, 10, 4 (2013) 3281-3289

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568. A. Hebeish, A. R. Mousa, M. A. Ramadan and A. Saleh, "New Route for Novel Polycarboxylic Starch Hybrid", Materials Sciences and Applications, 4, 11 (2013) 695-703

569. A. Hebeish, M. F. Shaaban and K. A. Ahmed, "Chitosan Induced Bactericidal Properties and Improved Printability to Cotton Fabrics", Journal of Applied Sciences Research, 9, 3 (2013) 1754-1758

570. A. Hebeish, S. Sharaf and A. Farouk, "Utilization of Chitosan Nanoparticles as a Green Finish in Multifunctionalization of Cotton Textile", International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 60, 0 (2013) 10-17

571. A. A. Hebeish, M. M. Abd El-Hady and A. M. Youssef, "Tio2

Nanowire and Tio2 Nanowire Doped Ag-Pvp Nanocomposite for Antimicrobial and Self-Cleaning Cotton Textile", Carbohydrate Polymers, 91, 2 (2013) 549-559

572. M. A. Ramadan, W. M. Raslan, M. M. Abdel-Hady and A. Hebeish, "Novel Method for Fast Bleaching of Cellulose Acetate Fabric by Using H2o2 Aided by Ultrasonic Waves", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 17, 4 (2013) 40-48

573. M. A. Ramadan, S. Sharaf, M. M. Abdel-Hady and A. Hebeish, "A Novel Approach to Incorporation of Chitosan in Cotton for Improving Fabric Performance (P.64)", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 17, 4 (2013) 64-71

574. S. Sharaf, A. Higazy and A. Hebeish, "Propolis Induced Antibacterial Activity and Other Technical Properties of Cotton Textiles", International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 59, 0 (2013) 408-416

575. J. Wiener, M. A. Ramadan, R. Gomaa, R. Abbassi and A. Hebeish, "Preparation and Characterization of Conductive Cellulosic Fabric by Polymerization of Pyrrole", Materials Sciences and Applications, 4, 10 (2013) 649-655

576. A. A. Almetwally, H. M. F. Idrees and A. A. Hebeish, "Predicting the Tensile Properties of Cotton/Spandex Core-Spun Yarns Using Artificial Neural Network and Linear Regression Models", Journal of the Textile Institute, (2014)

577. M. Gouda, A. A. Hebeish and A. I. Aljafari, "Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Drug Delivery System Based on Cellulose Acetate Electrospun Nanofiber Mats", Journal of Industrial Textiles, 43, 3 (2014) 319-329

578. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. El-Sheikh, A. A. Seleem and M. E. El-Naggar, "Antimicrobial Wound Dressing and Anti-

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Inflammatory Efficacy of Silver Nanoparticles", International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 65 (2014) 509-515

579. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, A. M. Rabie, M. A. El-Sheikh and M. E. El-Naggar, "Ultra-Microstructural Features of Perborate Oxidized Starch", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 131, 8 (2014)

580. A. Hebeish, S. M. El-Sawy, M.Ragaei, I. A. Hamdy, M. K. El-Bisi and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "New Textiles of Biocidal Activity by Introduce Insecticide in Cotton-Poly (GMA) Copolymer Containing B-Cyclodextrin", Carbohydrate Polymers, 99, (2014) 208-217

581. A. Hebeish, A. El-Shafei, S. Sharaf and S. Zaghloul, "In Situ Formation of Silver Nanoparticles for Multifunctional Cotton Containing Cyclodextrin", Carbohydrate Polymers, 103, 1 (2014) 442-447

582. A. Hebeish, S. Farag, S. Sharaf and T. I. Shaheen, "Thermal Responsive Hydrogels Based on Semi Interpenetrating Network of Poly(Nipam) and Cellulose Nanowhiskers", Carbohydrate Polymers, 102, (2014) 159-166

583. A. Hebeish, F. A. Nassar, I. A. Hamdy, S. M. El-Sawy and F. A. Abdel-Mohdy, "Innovative Approach for Bed Bug Control by Inclusion of Permethrin in Poly (GMA)-Cotton Graft Copolymers Containing Cyclodextrins", in"Research Journal of Textile and Apparel", (Accepted for Publication 2012)

584. A. Hebeish, A. A. Aly and S. Farag, "Synthesis and Evaluation of New Environment-Friendly Starch Hydroxypropyl Phosphate as Flocculant", in"Egyptian Journal Chemistry", 56,(2013)

585. A. Hebeish, M. H. El-Rafie, M. A. El-Sheikh, A. A. Seleem and M. E. El-Naggar, "More Insight on Characterization of Nanosized Particles of Silver Powder and Their Application in Anti-Inflammatory Efficacy", in"Egyptian Journal of Chemistry", (Accepted for publication 2013)

586. A. Hebeish, M. M. Kamel, H. M. Helmy and N. S. El-Hawary, "Innovative Technology for Multifunctionalization of Cotton Fabric through Cellulase Biotreatment, Reactive Dyeing and Easy Care Finishing", in"Egyptian Journal of chemistry", 56,4,2013.

587. M. K. El-Bisi, H. M. El-Rafie, M. H. El-Rafie and A. Hebeish, "Honey Bee for Eco-Friendly Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles and Application to Cotton Textile", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 56,2,(2013)

588 A. Hebeish, A.S. Aly, M.A. Ramadan, M.M. Abd El-Hady, A.S. Montaser and A.M. Farag,Establishment of optimum conditions for

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preparation of silver nanoparticles using carboxymethyl chitosan, Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 56, 3, (2013).

589 A. Hebeish, A. Mousa, M.A. RAmadan and A. Saleh, New starch hybrids via etherfication of poly (acrylamide)- starch copolymers with acrylamide, Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 56,3,(2013)

Books

590. Hebeish and J.T. Guthrie "The Chemistry and Technology of Cellulosic Copolymers" Springer Verlag Berlin-eidelberg-NewYork 1981.

591. A. Hebeish "Development in Textile Chemistry and Technology" (Special Contribution) Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, July 1994 (Second Edition).A. Hebeish, Amira Ragheb, Mohamed Gouda, Emad El-Din Allam "Nanotechnology in Textile with contribution to Pigment Printing" Technological Innovations Based on Advanced Sciences for Development of Textile Printing LAP  Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken 2012.

Books in Arabic

د..593 �ر- طبعة فى التكنولوجية حبيش: التنمية على . علىأ� 1987 أولى مصوالتكنولوجيا. العلمى البحث - أكاديمية1995 ثانية وطبعة

�تيعاب على أ.د. على.594��بيش: اس��ديات التكنولوجيا ح� - طبعة العصر وتحوالتكنولوجيا. العلمى البحث - أكاديمية1993 ثانية وطبعة1992 أولى

�تقبل( - الحاضر ) قضية التكنولوجية : نقل حبيش على أ.د. على.595� والمس. 1990 والتكنولوجيا العلمى البحث أكاديمية

�بيش: األكاديمية على أ.د. على.596������� العلمى البحث - أكاديمية والتنمية حوالتكنولوجيا.

�بيش: مصر على أ.د. على.597���الم فى والتكنولوجيا ح���ير ع�� - أكاديمية متغ.1995 والتكنولوجيا العلمى البحث

�اب على أ.د. على.598�����بيش: كت�����الس دور ح���� التنمية فى النوعية المج.1996 والتكنولوجيا العلمى البحث - أكاديمية التكنولوجية

�بيش: التنمية على أ.د. على.599���بر مصر فى التكنولوجية ح���رنين ع�� من ق�ان���ر- المركز فى التكنولوجية السياسة – الزم���ومى مص���وث الق�� للبح

1997.�بيش: العولمة على أ.د. على.600���رام العلمى والبحث ح���ادى - األه�� االقتص

1998.�ناعة التكنولوجيا حبيش: كتاب على أ.د. على.601��وء فى والص��ية ض� التنافس

.2000 االقتصادى - األهرام العالمية

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الطوبجى - دار التكنولوجية والنهضة مصر حبيش: مبارك على أ.د. على.602.2000 والنشر للتجارة

�اب على أ.د. على.603��بيش: كت��ايا الثالثة الموجة ح��اء وقض��رام البق� - األه2005 األقتصادى

- الهيئة المعرفة وص�ناعة العلمى التفك�ير ح�بيش: كت�اب على أ.د. على.604.2013 للكتاب العامة المصرية

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