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Ever wondered why a particular type of fibre is used for a certain
application? Readers of this book will gain an appreciation of the
answer to this question and more through understanding the
chemistry behind the properties of the fibres. Providing a
comprehensive overview of the various types of textile fibres that
are available today, ranging from natural fibres to
high-performance fibres that are very technologically advanced, the
book is a revised and updated new edition of a highly successful
text. Textiles are ubiquitous materials that many of us take for
granted in our everyday lives. We rely on our clothes to protect us
from the environment and use them to enhance our appearance.
Textiles also find applications in transport, healthcare,
construction and many other industries. The third edition of
The Chemistry of Textile Fibres updates a significant amount of the
information provided in the previous editions, such as the
synthesis from renewable resources of monomers for producing
synthetic fibres, emerging applications of nanofibres, production
of electrically conducting fibres incorporating graphene and carbon
nanotubes, and nano-finishing of textiles. It also gives greater
emphasis to those aspects of textile chemistry that combat
adverse environmental impact, including the chemical decomposition
of synthetic polymers and strategies to reduce the damaging impact
of microfibers. It introduces the production of micro- and
nanomaterials from cellulose as an alternative to relatively toxic
and non-ecofriendly micro- and nanomaterials produced from other
sources, together with the bio-functionalisation of textiles.
Students following A level courses or equivalent and first-year
undergraduate students reading textile technology subjects at
university will find this book a valuable source of information.
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