Buch, Englisch, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Buch, Englisch, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-0-443-27536-4
Verlag: Elsevier Science
Sonochemistry for Textile and Fibre Engineering explores the transformative impact of ultrasound-driven chemical processes in textile production. This book offers an in-depth look at how sonochemical techniques-such as sonocleaning, dye extraction, and nanoparticle synthesis-are revolutionizing the industry by enhancing efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and enabling the development of advanced textile functionalities. By addressing challenges like high energy and water consumption in conventional processes, it presents sonochemistry as a promising solution for sustainable textile engineering. The text brings together cutting-edge research, making it an essential reference for both academic and industrial professionals.
In addition, the book discusses ultrasound-assisted finishing, enzyme treatments, and printing processes, illustrating how sonochemistry accelerates production, lowers costs, and improves material properties. Contributions from leading researchers provide a comprehensive overview of recent advancements, positioning the book as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand or apply sonochemical methods in textile chemistry and fiber engineering.
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1. Introduction to sonochemistry
PART 1: SONOCHEMISTRY IN TEXTILE FINISHING
2. Sonochemical technology in textile desizing, scoring, and bleaching: Conventional methods and new developments
3. Sonochemistry in extraction of textile-based dyes from natural products: Challenges and prospects
4. Sonochemistry for textile printings
5. New trends in textile surface modifications based on sonochemistry
6. Sonochemical deposition of antimicrobial agents on healthcare textiles
PART 2: SONOCHEMISTRY IN TEXTILE WASTE WATER PURIFICATION
7. Sonochemical synthesis of metal and metal oxide nanostructures
8. Sonochemical technology in degradation of toxic dye effluents
9. Sonochemistry assisted degradation of heavy metal ions from waste waters
10. Challenges and prospects of sonochemistry in textile technology




