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The book details the recent and exciting developments on various fronts in the textile field with regard to novel and innovative functionalities, as well as their applications in various industries. Technical textiles are used in various industries for a host of purposes and applications. Recent developments in novel and innovative functionalities to textiles include easy-to-clean or dirt-repellent, flame retardancy, anti-bacterial, and fog-harvesting properties. Textiles for electronics based on graphene, CNTs and other nanomaterials, conductive textiles, textiles for sensor function, textile-fixed catalysts, textiles for batteries and energy storage, textiles as substrates for tissue engineering, and textiles for O/W separation are prevalent as well. All this development has been made possible through adopting novel ways for finishing textiles, e.g., by appropriate surface modification techniques, and utilizing biomimetic concepts borrowed from nature. This unique book is divided into four parts: Part 1: Recent Developments/Current Challenges in Textile Finishing; Part 2: Surface Modification Techniques for Textiles; Part 3: Innovative Functionalities of Textiles; Part 4: Fiber-Reinforced Composites. The topics covered include: Antimicrobial textile finishes; flame retardant textile finishing; "self-cleaning" or easy-to-clean textiles; metallization of textiles; atmospheric pressure plasma, and UV-based photochemical surface modification of textiles; tunable wettability of textiles; 3D textile structures for fog harvesting; textile-fixed catalysts; medical textiles as substrates for tissue engineering; and fiber-reinforced "green" or "greener" biocomposites and the relevance of fiber/matrix adhesion.
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Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Preface
Part 1: Recent Developments and Current Challenges in Textile Finishing
Chapter 1: Recent Concepts of Antimicrobial Textile Finishes
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Antimicrobial Agents
1.3 Low Adhesion Agents
1.4 Dual-Action Antimicrobial Agents
1.5 Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of Functionalized Textiles
1.6 Health and Environmental Issues
1.7 Future Trends
1.8 Summary
Acknowledgement
References
Chapter 2: Flame Retardant Textile Finishes
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Current Commercial, Durable Flame Retardants: Advantages and Disadvantages
2.3 Current Challenges
2.4 Novel Surface Chemistries
2.5 Summary
References
Bibliography
Chapter 3: Striving for Self-Cleaning Textiles – Critical Thoughts on Current Literature
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Fundamental Principles
3.3 Attempts to Attain Super-Hydrophobic Behavior
3.4 Attempts to Attain Super-Hydrophilic Properties
3.5 Relevance for Dirt Take-Up, Cleanability, and Self-Cleaning
3.6 Summary
References
Chapter 4: Metallization of Polymers and Textiles
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Main Methods of Metallization
4.3 Electroless Metallization
4.4 Summary
References
Chapter 5: Wettability Characterization in Textiles – Use and Abuse of Measuring Procedures
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Peculiarities of Textile Substrates
5.3 Wettability Measurements on Fabrics
5.4 Contact Angle Measurements on Fibers
5.5 Summary and Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgements
References
Part 2: Surface Modification Techniques for Textiles
Chapter 6: Surface Functionalization of Synthetic Textiles by Atmospheric Pressure Plasma
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Processing Parameters of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (APP) Jet
6.3 Change in Single Fiber Wettability Due to APP Jet Treatment
6.4 Hydrophobic Recovery after APP Jet Treatment
6.5 Chemical and Topographical Changes on Fiber Surface Due to APP Jet Treatment
6.6 Fabric Damage Due to APP Jet Treatment
6.7 Improvement of Textile Serviceability Properties by APP Jet Treatment
6.8 Summary and Prospects
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 7: UV-Based Photo-Chemical Surface Modification of Textile Fabrics
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Fundamentals of the Process
7.3 Fiber Properties Defined by the Surface Chemistry of Deposited Layers
7.4 Fiber Modification by Bulk Properties of Deposited Layers
7.5 Summary and Outlook
References
Part 3: Innovative Functionalities of Textiles
Chapter 8: Glimpses into Tunable Wettability of Textiles
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Paths to Tunable Wettability
8.3 Practical Aspects and Applications
8.4 Prospects
8.5 Summary
References
Chapter 9: 3D Textile Structures for Harvesting Water from Fog: Overview and Perspectives
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Biological Models
9.3 Textile Development and Engineering
9.4 Technical Realization
9.5 Summary and Prospects
References
Chapter 10: Textile-Fixed Catalysts and their Use in Heterogeneous Catalysis
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Immobilization of Catalysts on Textile Carrier Materials
10.3 Summary and Outlook
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 11: Medical Textiles as Substrates for Tissue Engineering
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Fiber Formation Approaches
11.3 Fiber-Based Architectures for the TE Scaffold
11.4 Applications of Medical Textiles in TE
11.5 Summary and Prospects
Note
References
Part 4: Fiber-Reinforced Composites
Chapter 12: Thermoset Resin Based Fiber Reinforced Biocomposites
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Characteristics of Biocomposites
12.3 Composite Classification
12.4 Natural Fiber Processing
12.5 Polymeric Resins
12.6 Biobased Thermoset Composites
12.7 Bionanocomposites
12.8 Applications and Advantages of Biocomposites
12.9 Opportunity and Challenges
12.10 Summary
References
Chapter 13: Characterisation of Fibre/Matrix Adhesion in Biobased Fibre-Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Methods
13.3 Comparison of Data
13.4 Summary
Acknowledgements
References
Index
End User License Agreement
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Scrivener Publishing 100 Cummings Center, Suite 541J Beverly, MA 01915-6106
Adhesion and Adhesives: Fundamental and Applied Aspects
The topics to be covered include, but not limited to, basic and theoretical aspects of adhesion; modeling of adhesion phenomena; mechanisms of adhesion; surface and interfacial analysis and characterization; unraveling of events at interfaces; characterization of interphases; adhesion of thin films and coatings; adhesion aspects in reinforced composites; formation, characterization and durability of adhesive joints; surface preparation methods; polymer surface modification; biological adhesion; particle adhesion; adhesion of metallized plastics; adhesion of diamond-like films; adhesion promoters; contact angle, wettability and adhesion; superhydrophobicity and superhydrophilicity. With regards to adhesives, the Series will include, but not limited to, green adhesives; novel and high-performance adhesives; and medical adhesive applications.
Series Editor: Dr. K.L. MittalEmail: [email protected]
Publishers at Scrivener Martin Scrivener ([email protected]) Phillip Carmical ([email protected])
Edited by
K.L. Mittal
Thomas Bahners
