The purpose of this unique handbook is to provide reference material that includes basic principles and current developments in the field of natural coloration and finishing.
DescriptionA sustainable world requires the utilization of renewable materials or resources that can be produced in huge quantities for a wide range of applications. To adopt the use of active materials for textile coloration and finishing, they should reach the technical demands of the modern world such as eco-preservation, economic and ecological requirements by which, equity and sustainability might be considered. Therefore, there is a need to discuss and understand the challenges and solutions of textile coloration and functional finishing methodologies.
The 20 chapters comprising the Handbook of Renewable Materials for Coloration and Finishing are divided into four segments: Substrates for Coloration and Finishing; Renewable Colorants and their Applications; Advanced Materials and Technologies for Coloration; and Finishing and Sustainability.
Part I contains three chapters that overview the systematic discussion on the suitability, physical, chemical and processing aspects of substrates for coloration and finishing. Part II includes nine chapters and covers in-depth arguments on renewable colorants and their various applications including a chapter on bio-colorant’s application as photosensitizers for dye sensitized solar cells. Part III contains five chapters in which modern advancements and processing methods/technologies for coloration and functional finishing are presented comprehensively. Part IV contains two chapters that provide sustainable aspects of coloration and finishing.
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1 Introduction to Textile Fibers: An Overview
Mohd Shabbir and Faqeer Mohammad
2 Effect of Processing and Type of Mechanical Loading on Performance of Bio-Fibers and Bio-Composites
Vijay Chaudhary and Pramendra Kumar Bajpai
3 Mechanical and Chemical Structure of Natural Protein Fibers: Wool and Silk
Mohd Yusuf
Part II: Renewable Colorants and their Applications: A Revolutionary Approach 4 Animal Based Natural Dyes: A Short Review
Shahid Adeel, Sana Rafi, Muhammad Abdul Mustaan, Mahwish Salman and Abdul Ghaffar
5 Natural Dyes and Pigments: Extraction and Applications
Rym Mansour
6 Lichen Derived Natural Colorants: History, Extraction, and Applications
Luqman Jameel Rather,, Salman Jameel, Showkat Ali Ganie and Khursheed Ahmad Bhat
7 Chlorophylls as Pigment: A Contemporary Approach
Shafat Ahmad Khan, Mohd Yusuf, Pooja Agarwal and Lalit Prasad
8 Contemporary Revolutions in Natural Dyes: Extraction and Dyeing Methodology
Fazal-ur-Rehman, Shahid Adeel, Sana Rafi, Noman Habib, Khalid Mahmood Zia, Mohammad Zuber and Nasim Akhtar
9 A Review on Phytochemistry, Pharmacological and Coloring Potential of Lawsonia Inermis
Mohd Yusuf
10 Sustainable Application of Natural Dyes in Cosmetic Industry
Shahid Adeel, Shazia Abrar, Shumaila Kiran, Tahir Farooq, Tahsin Gulzar and Mubeen Jamal
11 Application of Natural Dyes to Cotton and Jute Textiles: Science and Technology and Environmental Issues
Ashis Kumar Samanta
12 Bio-Colorants as Photosensitizers for Dye Sensitized Solar Cell (DSSC)
Pooja Agarwal, Mohd Yusuf, Shafat Ahmad Khan and Lalit Prasad
Part III: Advanced Materials and Technologies for Coloration and Finishing 13 Advanced Materials and Technologies for Antimicrobial Finishing of Cellulosic Textiles
Nabil A. Ibrahim, Basma M. Eid and Faten H. H. Abdellatif
14 Bio-Macromolecules: A New Flame Retardant Finishing Strategy for Textiles
Giulio Malucelli
15 Significant Trends in Nano Finishes for Improvement of Functional Properties of Fabrics
N. Gokarneshan and K. Velumani
16 Rot Resistance and Antimicrobial Finish of Cotton Khadi Fabrics
Tapas Ranjan Kar
17 Advanced Technologies for Coloration and Finishing Using Nanotechnology
Abdul Azeez Nazeer, Saravanan Dhandapani and Sudarshana Deepa Vijaykumar
18 Sol -- Gel Flame Retardant and/or Antimicrobial Finishings for Cellulosic Textiles
Giulio Malucelli
Part IV: Sustainability 19 Sustainable Coloration and Value Addition to Textiles
S. Basak, Kartick K. Samanta, S. K. Chattopadhyay and P. Pandit
20 Interconnection Between Biotechnology and Textile: A New Horizon of Sustainable Technology
Aranya Mallick
Index
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