A Novel Green Treatment for Textiles Plasma Treatment as a Sustainable Technology Sustainability: Contributions through Science and Technology Series
Auteur : Kan Chi-wai
Industries worldwide have been impacted by environmental regulations, economics, and ultimately consumers, which has led to more thought about the development of sustainable products. The textile industry is no exception. The preparation, dyeing, and finishing of textile fibres requires large amounts of water and other chemicals which may be toxic or hazardous. Green chemistry along with other green technologies may now play a leading role in this process. This book emphasises the importance of plasma treatment as a green and sustainable technology.
A Novel Green Treatment for Textiles: Plasma Treatment as a Sustainable Technology discusses the plasma treatment of textile fibres and its environmental, economic, and social benefits. The book reviews the general properties of textiles and provides a description of the current treatment methods typically used today. The author then introduces the concept of plasma and its application in treating textile materials. The application of plasma as a pretreatment as well as a treatment in dyeing textiles is discussed.
The book summarizes the application of plasma treatment in the printing and finishing of textiles. Also explored is the concept of sustainability and its role in the development of plasma treatments in textile wet processing. The 12 Principles of Green Chemistry are incorporated throughout the book.
Introduction. Textile Materials. Processes for Treating Textile Fibres. What Is Plasma? Application of Plasma in the Pretreatment of Textiles. Application of Plasma Treatment in the Dyeing of Textiles. Application of Plasma Treatment in the Printing of Textiles. Application of Plasma Treatment in Finishing of Textiles. Sustainability and Development of Plasma Treatment in Textile Wet Processing. Index.
C.W. Kan is an associate professor at the Institute of Textiles and Clothing, which is part of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research interests fall in the area of textile colouration and finishing and focusses on the surface modification of textile materials with the use of novel technologies such as plasma and laser. Dr. Kan graduated from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University with a BSc and PhD in textile chemistry. He has published more than 300 refereed journal papers and conference proceedings.
Date de parution : 04-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2014
Ouvrage de 278 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’A Novel Green Treatment for Textiles :
Mots-clés :
Plasma Treatment; Exposure Time; green chemistry; Moisture Content; Dye Bath Exhaustion; sustainability; Fibre Surface; textile materials; Textile Wet Processing; Reactive Dye; Plasma Polymerization; Low Temperature Plasma Treatment; Digital Ink Jet Printing; Plasma Effect; Disperse Dyes; Wool Fibre; Polyester Fabric; Contact Angle; Argon Plasma; Plasma Pretreatment; Acid Dyes; Etching Effect; Print Paste; Flame RETARDANCY; Pet Fabric; Plasma Treatment Time; Active Plasma Species; Degumming Efficiency