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This new volume reviews recent academic and technological developments behind new engineered modified nanotextile materials. The developments in textiles using nanotechnology give ordinary materials improved properties, such as better water resistance, enhanced moisture and odor reduction, increased strength and elasticity, and resistance to bacteria, among other improvements. The research reported in this book presents state-of-the-art technology in modern materials with an emphasis on the rapidly growing technologies in textile engineering. Several innovative applications for different materials are described in considerable detail with emphasis on the experimental data that supports these new applications. From nano-fibers to chemical materials, creative modifications concerning new nanocomposites are described that could one day become commonplace. The book covers a host of topics in this area, including the design of new textile products, moisture and heat transfer in clothing, developments in electrospinning, new applications, nanotextile and tissue engineering from a biological perspective, and more.
The book is intended for researchers and those interested in future developments in mechanical and physicochemical characteristics of modified nanotextile materials and polymer blends. The book will also be a useful tool for students and researchers, providing helpful insights into new evolving research areas in nanostructured polymer blends and composites in textiles.
Contents
Preface. Engineering Nanotextiles: Design of Textile Products. Modern Applications of Nanotechnology in Textiles. Nanofiber Membranes: A Practical Guide. Nanotextile and Tissue Engineering from a Biological Perspective. Heat and Moisture Transfer in Clothing System. Electrospinning of nanofibers and Porosity. Synthesize of Nanocomposites: New Achievements. Updates on Polymerization Techniques. Updates on Particulate-Filled Polymer Nanocomposites. The Reinforcement of Particulate-Filled Polymer Nanocomposites. A Study on Electrospun Nanofiber Mats. Index.