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Innovative and Emerging Technologies for Textile Dyeing and Finishing

Edited by Luqman Jameel Rather, Aminoddin Haji and Mohd Shabbir
Copyright: 2021   |   Status: Published
ISBN: 9781119710141  |  Hardcover  |  
430 pages | 184 illustrations
Price: $225 USD
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The book gathers together the ideas of modern and more sophisticated ways for improving the textile dyeing and other comfort properties for the betterment of the textile industry while keeping a close eye on the increased environmental issues.

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Researchers, engineers in the textile industry, textile chemistry and dyeing, chemical engineering, environmental science, and materials science as well as graduate and postgraduate students, will find this book invaluable.

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Innovative and Emerging Technologies for Textile Dyeing and Finishing consists of 13 chapters on various research areas dealing with the modification of textile materials. The first two chapters deal with the eco-friendly stimuli (ultrasound and microwaves) and easy-care finishes of textile materials. The next two chapters deal with the advancements in synthetic and natural dye applications; and the fifth and sixth chapters deal with the use of advanced dying technologies (supercritical CO2 and foam dyeing) and the production of colored nanofibers respectively. Chapters seven through ten give detailed accounts of the surface modification of textiles using new methods and strategies; and the remaining chapters deal with the functional finishing aspects of textile materials.
The book contains informative chapters from authors in the specialized fields of textile materials relating to dyeing, surface modification functional finishing and nanofibe production including:

Improvement in dye extraction and its applications

Impact of textile dyeing on the environment

Textile finishing by natural and eco-friendly means

Natural dyes as environmental-friendly bioresource products

Textile effluent remediation via physical, chemical and biological processes.

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Luqman Jameel Rather is working as senior visiting scholar at the College of Textile and Garments, Chongqing, China. 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 Agency, India. His research is focused on functional finishing of textile materials.

Aminoddin Haji obtained his PhD from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. He is 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 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.

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