Green Chemistry for Sustainable Textiles

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No. of pages:
520
Language:
English
Copyright:
© Woodhead Publishing 2021
Published:
21st July 2021
No. of pages:
520
Language:
English
Copyright:
© Woodhead Publishing 2021
Published:
21st July 2021
Imprint:
Woodhead Publishing
Paperback ISBN:
9780323852043
Quantity:

Description

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: Modern Perspectives in textile Industry
    2. Textile Fibers and Unsustainable Chemical Processes
    3. Classification of Traditional Processing Chemicals and their Negative Impacts on Product and Environment Quality
    4. Principles of Green Chemistry and Options for Implementation
    5. Sustainable Chemistry in Textile Processes
    6. Positive impacts of Implementation of Green Chemistry and Clean Technology in Textile Wet Processing
    7. Emerging Technologies.
    8. Challenges and Commercialization of Green Chemistry
    9. Sustainable Systems in Textile Processing and Chemistry
    10. Future trends in Green Chemistry

Description

Green Chemistry for Sustainable Textiles: Modern Design and Approaches provides a comprehensive survey of the latest methods in green chemistry for the reduction of the textile industry’s environmental impact.

In recent years industrial R&D has been exploring more sustainable chemicals as well as eco-friendly technologies in the textile wet processing chain, leading to a range of new techniques for sustainable textile manufacture. This book discusses and explores basic principles of green chemistry and their implementation along with other aspects of cleaner production strategies, as well as new and emerging textile technologies, providing a comprehensive reference for readers at all levels. View more >

Key Features

  • Innovative emerging methods are covered as well as popular current technologies, creating a comprehensive reference that facilitates comparisons between methods
  • Evaluates the fundamental green chemistry principles as drivers for textile sustainability
  • Explains how and why to use renewable green chemicals in the textile wet processing chain

Readership

Researchers in industry and academia working on fashion and textiles