5 edition of Nanosols and textiles found in the catalog.
Nanosols and textiles
Boris Mahltig
Published
2008
by World Scientific in Hackensack, NJ
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Boris Mahltig, Torsten Textor. |
Contributions | Textor, Torsten. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TS1449 .M25 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17010956M |
ISBN 10 | 9812833501 |
ISBN 10 | 9789812833501 |
LC Control Number | 2008033252 |
The different purified TiO2 nanosols were characterized in terms of particle size distribution (using dynamic light scattering), electrical conductivity, and ζ potential (using electrophoretic light scattering). The TiO2-coated textiles’ functional properties were judged on their photodegradation of rhodamine B (RhB), used as a stain by: the swatch book brings small samples of fabrics to try. i was expecting a bit more, more special/less popular types of fabric. in the end, it is an interesting material for those who have just started studying fabric/fashion/textiles/5(21).
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The manufacture and processing of textiles is a complex and essential industry requiring many diverse skills to ensure profitability. New products are continually being developed, and reflect the energy and innovation of those working in the field. This book focuses on the technological aspects of the chemical processing oftextiles, and on the modifications necessary for specific work 5/5(1). You can write a book review and share your experiences. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them.
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3 Nanosols for Smart Textiles 91 Boris Mahltig Introduction 91 Preparation of Nanosols as Coating Agents 93 Application on Textiles 95 Nanosols and Smart Textiles 96 Photocatalytic and Light Responsive Materials 96 Antimicrobial and Bioactive Systems Controlled Release Systems Summary The book provides a short introduction to the sol-gel process, principles in modification of the sols and technical details of the application on textiles, covering in particular the chemical content of the topic.
New properties of textiles gained from nanosols are summarized and explained in a broad range, focusing on the mechanical and. About this Item: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd. Hardback.
Condition: new. BRAND NEW, Nanosols and Textiles, Boris Mahltig, Torsten Textor, This book provides a broad introduction to the field of nanosol application for textile functionalization, a current 'hot' topic of research.
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Click on the title to browse this book. The most commonly used nanoparticles in textiles are silver, for Nanosols and textiles book effect, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, for self-cleaning surfaces and for ultraviolet radiation protection.
Nanosols based on metal oxides can also give interesting effects in functional finishing (Mahltig and Textor, ). The book provides a short introduction to the sol-gel process, principles in modification of the sols and technical details of the application on textiles, covering in particular the chemical content of the topic.
New properties of textiles gained from nanosols are summarized and explained in a broad range, focusing on the mechanical and thermal stability, repellent properties, optical. The book provides a short introduction to the sol-gel process, principles in modification of the sols and technical details of the application on textiles, covering in particular the chemical Author: Boris Mahltig.
Incorporating Smartness into Textiles 8 Properties of Smart Nanotextiles 9 Nanotechnology 9 Nanomaterials 10 Nanofibers 11 Moisture Management 12 Thermoregulation 13 Personal Protection 13 Biomedicine 14 Nanosols 14 Applications of Nanosols 15 Responsive Polymers 16 Nanowires View Nanosols and Textiles,p from ENGINEERIN Engineerin at Cardiff University.
2 9/4/08 AM This page intentionally left blank B. Mahltig GMBU, Germany T. Textor DTNW. “To be human is to be involved with cloth,” says the author of Textiles: The Whole Story, one of 20 books on textile design from around the world and different historical periods that come from our contributing designers, publishers, and are books on woven, embroidered, printed, and digitally designed fabrics from Britain to Japan to the Islamic world.
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Sign in. Skip main navigation. Close Drawer Menu Open Drawer Menu Home. In the above section we described how simple nanosols can influence the wetting behavior of a treated textile.
Topics such as water and oil repellence, and self-cleaning properties, are probably as old as the use and production of textiles, nevertheless the investigation of corresponding finishing materials is still of enormous interest.
The Cited by: 9. '[A] fascinating book.' – John Thackara, Doors of Perception 'This is a must read.' – Design 21 'Provides the foundations for a radical new perspective.' – Ethical Pulse 'This is an excellent book for producers and designers of fashion and textiles who want to make a positive contribution through sustainable products and /5(10).
Buy Nanosols And Textiles by Boris Mahltig, Torsten Textor from Waterstones today. The book provides a short introduction to the sol-gel process, principles in modification of the sols and technical details of the application on textiles, covering in particular the chemical content of the topic.
New properties of textiles gained from Pages: Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research,8(6) Review Article ISSN: CODEN(USA): JCPRC5 The role of nanotechnology in modern textiles Kurapati Srinivas GITAM School of Technology, GITAM University, Bengaluru, IndiaAuthor: Kurapati Srinivas.
Book Review Nanosols and Textiles by B Mehltig and T Textor (World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd, Singapore ),pp. [ISBN: ; ] Nanotechnology is revolutionizing the world of materials and has emerged as a big growth area in this century.
The rapidly growing applications of. Free Download Latest Books on Technical Textile, Fiber, Spinning, Fabric, Weaving, Knitting, Garments, Fashion, Design, Dyeing, Printing and Finishing Textile is the ancient branch of engineering.
Now textile engineering study is becoming more demand-able then before.He is the author of more than research papers and book chapters – and the inventor of more than 10 patents.
Inhe published together with Prof. Textor the book “Nanosols & Textiles”. Sort by publication date Sort by title (A-Z) Sort by title (Z-A) Sort by Nova Author.Smart Textiles: Wearable Nanotechnology provides a comprehensive presentation of recent advancements in the area of smart nanotextiles giving specific importance to materials and production processes.
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