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    1. Naturvetenskap och teknik
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    Innovative and Emerging Technologies for Textile Dyeing and Finishing

    AvLuqman Jameel Rather,Aminoddin Haji

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2021

    2 478 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Innovative and Emerging Technologies for Textile Dyeing and FinishingWith the public enhanced awareness towards eco-preservation, eco-safety and health concerns, environmentally benign, nontoxic and sustainable bioresource materials produced mainly from non-food crops have revolutionized all industrial sectors particularly textile industry. In recent years, textile industries in developed countries are getting increasing interest in global interest due to the varied and changing world market conditions in terms of price, durability and fiber mixtures as well as design, colors, weight, ease of handling and product safety. The increasing environmental and health concerns owing to the use of large quantities of water and hazardous chemicals in conventional textile finishing processes lead to the design and development of new dyeing strategies and technologies. Effluents produced from these textiles wet processing industries are very diverse in chemical composition, ranging from inorganic finishing agents, surfactants, chlorine compounds, salts, total phosphate to polymers and organic products.This aspect forced western countries to exploit their high technical skills in the advancements of textile materials for high quality technical performances, and development of cleaner production technologies for cost effective and value-added textile materials. Therefore, vast and effective research investigations have been undertaken all over the world to minimize the negative environmental impact of synthetic chemical agents through the sustainable harvest of eco-friendly bioresource materials.The book will discuss following research developments in academic and industry: Improvement in dye extraction and its applicationsImpact of textile dyeing on environmentTextile finishing by natural and ecofriendly meansNatural dyes as environmental-friendly bioresource productsTextile effluent remediation via physical, chemical and biological processes.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2021-03-05
    • Mått:10 x 10 x 10 mm
    • Vikt:454 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:432
    • Förlag:John Wiley & Sons Inc
    • ISBN:9781119710141

    Utforska kategorier

    • Maskinteknik och material inom Naturvetenskap och teknik

    Mer om författaren

    Luqman Jameel Rather, PhD, is currently working as senior visiting scholar at the College of Textile and Garments, Chongqing, China with Prof. Qing Li. He earned his doctorate degree in Organic Chemistry from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India in 2017. He has published about 50 research publications in high impact scientific journals of international repute and has been awarded the Young Scientist Award through the National Agriculture Development His research is focused on functional finishing of textile materials.Aminoddin Haji, PhD, obtained his PhD from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. He is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Textile Engineering, Yazd University, Iran. His area of interest is surface modification of textiles; natural and synthetic dyeing of textiles and Nanotechnology in textiles and wastewater treatment. He has published more than 50 papers in international journals (ISI and Scopus) and presented more than 50 papers in international conferences.Mohd Shabbir, PhD, joined Wuhan Institute of Technology, School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy in September 2019 as postdoctoral researcher. Prior to that he had been working as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, Sanskriti University (Mathura/India), and NIET, greater Noida, India. He obtained his PhD in 2017 from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India. He has edited two books in the Wiley-Scrivener imprint.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Preface xv1 Eco-Friendly Stimuli and Their Impact on the Tinctorial Capacity of Textile Materials 1Vasilica Popescu and Luminita Ciobanu1.1 Introduction 21.2 Characterization of Ultrasound Physical Stimuli 21.3 Microwave as Stimulus for the Textile Wet Processes 261.4 Conclusions 382 Skincare Finishes to Textiles 45Angela Danila and Laura Chirila2.1 Introduction 452.2 Types of Skincare Textiles 482.3 Techniques for Skincare Compounds Embedding 742.4 Techniques for Microparticles Applying on Textile Supports 762.5 Conclusion 793 Recent Advances in Synthetic Dyes 91Suhail Ayoub Khan, Daud Hussain and Tabrez Alam Khan3.1 Introduction 913.2 Synthetic Dyes in Textile Coloration 923.3 Synthetic Dyes in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells 993.4 Synthetic Dyes in Liquid Crystal Display 1023.5 Synthetic Dyes in Fluorescent Sensors 1053.6 Synthetic Dyes in the Detection of G-Quadruplex DNA 1063.7 Conclusion 1074 Natural Dye Extraction and Dyeing of Different Fibers: A Review 113Bota, Sanda and Indrie, Liliana4.1 Introduction 1144.2 Classification of Natural Dyes 1164.3 Color-Based Classification 1224.4 Dyeing With Natural Color From Calendula offcinalis 1244.5 Extraction of Natural Dyes 1254.6 Dyeing Methods 1274.7 Conclusions 1315 Airflow, Foam, and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Dyeing Technologies 137Molla Tadesse Abate and Melkie Getnet Tadesse5.1 Introduction 1375.2 Airflow Dyeing Technology 1385.3 Foam Dyeing Technology 1455.4 Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Dyeing Technology 1525.5 Conclusion 1596 Colored Nanofiber Production: A Literature Review and Case Study 165Derman Vatansever Bayramol, Rýza Atav, Ahmet Özgür Aðýrgan and Aylin Yýldýz6.1 Introduction 1666.2 Electrospinning 1706.3 Colored Nanofiber Production 1756.4 A Case Study: Silver Cyclohexane Mono Carboxylate: β-Cyclodextrine Inclusion Complex Doped Colored Functional Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Nanoweb Production 1776.5 Conclusion 1847 The Effect of Plasma Treatment on Dyeing of Natural Fibers 191Maryam Naebe, Abu Naser Md Ahsanul Haque and Aminoddin Haji7.1 Introduction 1917.2 Types of Plasma 1927.3 Plasma Application on Natural Fibers 1947.4 Environmental Impact 2067.5 Conclusions 2078 The Effect of Plasma Treatment on Dyeing of Synthetic Fibers 213Aminoddin Haji, Abu Naser Md Ahsanul Haque and Maryam Naebe8.1 Introduction 2138.2 Mechanism of Plasma Interaction With the Substrate 2158.3 Achievable Functionalities by Plasma Application 2178.4 Application on Synthetic Fibers 2198.5 The Current Standpoint of Plasma Application 2278.6 Conclusions 2289 Ozone-Based Finishing of Textile Materials 235M. Ýbrahim Bahtiyari and Ayþegül Körlü9.1 Introduction 2359.2 Application of Ozone in Textile Finishing 2399.3 Conclusion with Future Expectation 25710 Ultrasound-Based Wet Processes in Textile Industry 265Ayþegül Körlü and M. Ýbrahim Bahtiyari10.1 Introduction 26510.2 Application of Ultrasound in Textile Finishing 26710.3 Conclusion With Future Expectation 28911 Synthetic and Natural UV Protective Agents for Textile Finishing 301Anuradha Sankaran, Arpana Kamboj, Lata Samant and Seiko Jose11.1 Introduction 30211.2 Role of Textiles in Protective Clothing 30311.3 Factors Influencing Ultraviolet Radiation 30511.4 Susceptibility of Various Textiles on UV Radiations 30711.5 Method of Analysis and Standard 30811.6 Synthetic Organic Compounds for UV Protection of Textiles 31011.7 Ultraviolet Protection of Textiles From Natural Dyes 31411.8 Nanotechnological Interventions in UV Protective Textiles 31511.9 Graphene as UV Blocker for Textiles 31711.10 Conclusion 31912 Hydrophobic and Oleophobic Finishes for Textiles 325Laura Chirila and Angela Danila12.1 Introduction 32612.2 Textiles With Special Wettability Properties 32812.3 Liquid Repellent Treatments of Textile Materials 33212.4 Characterization Methods of Repellency Degree 36112.5 Properties Desired of Liquid-Repellent Coatings 36312.6 Environmental Impact 36312.7 Conclusions 36513 Flame Retardant Finish for Textile Fibers 373Nur-Us-Shafa Mazumder and Mohammad Tajul Islam13.1 Introduction 37313.2 Importance of Flame Retardant Finish 37413.3 Factors Affecting the Flammability of Textiles 37513.4 Mechanism of Combustion of Textile Fibers 37713.5 Flame Retardants 37813.6 Flame Retardant Finish for Different Polymers 38613.7 Different Flame Retardant Techniques 39413.8 Assessment of Flame Retardancy 39613.9 Application of Flame Retardant Textiles 39613.10 Environmental Issues and Sustainable Flame Retardants 400References 401Index 407