
Title:
Nanotechnology-assisted recycling of textile waste : sustainable tools for textiles
Author:
Sharma, Prashansa, editor.
ISBN:
9781394175017
9781394175000
9781394174997
Physical Description:
1 online resource (528 pages)
Contents:
Part I: Overview of Textile Waste and Management -- 1 Overview of Textile Waste 3 Amisha Singh, Shilpi Shree Sahay and Prashansa Sharma -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Textile Waste -- 1.3 Classification of Textile Waste -- 1.4 Pre-Consumer Textile Waste -- 1.5 Post-Consumer Textile Waste -- 1.6 Soft and Hard Waste -- 1.7 Major Reasons for Textile Waste Production -- 1.8 Textile Waste--Associated Environmental Hazards -- 1.9 Future Prospect -- 1.10 Conclusion -- 2 Challenges in Handling and Systematically Organizing Textile Waste 29 A.K. Choudhary and Prashant Kumar -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Types of Textile Waste -- 2.3 Textile Waste Management -- 2.4 Major Challenges in Managing Textile Waste -- 2.5 Challenges in Textile Recycling (Solid Waste) -- 2.6 Challenges in Different Methods for Recovering Waste from the Textile Industry -- 3 Overview of Textile Recycling (Solid Waste) 59 Debarati Maity, Akash Borkar, Suvojit Ghosh and Anagha S. Sabnis -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Overview of Textile Recycling -- 3.3 Circular Economy -- 3.4 Waste Management -- 3.5 Applications of Recycled Fabrics -- 3.6 Challenges in Fabric Recycling -- 3.7 Technologies and Innovation Involved in Textile Recycling -- 3.8 Conclusions -- 4 Nanoparticle-Facilitated Treatment of Wastewater Containing Textile Dye 97 Anirban Roy and Sampa Chakrabarti -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Aim, Objectives, and Scope -- 4.3 Nanoparticle-Based Adsorption Processes for Treatment of Textile Wastewater -- 4.4 Nano-Photocatalysts and Their Application for Treatment of Textile Wastewater -- 4.5 Membrane Processes Involving Nanotechnology for Treatment of Textile Wastewater -- 4.6 Bioremediation Involving Nanomaterials -- 4.7 Ecotoxicological Impact of Using Nanoparticles for Textile Wastewater Treatment -- 4.8 Real-Life Textile Wastewater Treatment Using Nanoparticles -- 4.9 Conclusion -- 5 Innovative Approaches to Recover Waste in the Textile Sector 129 Dipak Kumar Sahu and Goutam Rath -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Innovative Approaches for Solid Waste Management -- 5.3 Case Studies of Successful Innovations -- 5.4 Innovative Approaches for Liquid Textile Waste Management -- 5.5 Nanofibers for Dye Separation -- 5.6 Waste Cotton Recycling -- 5.7 Mixed Solid Waste Recycling -- 5.8 Challenges and Prospects -- 5.9 Conclusion -- Part II: Comprehensive, Sustainable and Productive Recycling of Waste Using Nanotechnology -- 6 Role of Nanotechnology in Recycled Textiles 173 Muhammad Jahanzaib, Shambhavi Sharma and Duckshin Park -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Textile Waste Reuse or Recycle -- 6.3 Challenges in Textile Recycling -- 6.4 Nanotechnology in Textiles -- 6.5 The Circular Economy and Nanotechnology: The Case of Recycled Textile Waste -- 6.6 Environmental Hazards Associated with Nanomaterials in the Textile Industry -- 6.7 Nanomaterials From Textile Industry and Health Effects -- 6.8 Industrial Applications of Recycled Textiles -- 6.9 Conclusion -- 7 Contribution of Nanotechnology in Shaping Sustainable Textile Design and Future Fashion Trends 207 Shilpi Shree Sahay, Prashansa Sharma and Amisha Singh -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Sustainable Design Principles -- 7.3 Promoting Conscious Fashion Choices -- 7.4 Sustainable Practices in Textile Production -- 7.5 Role of Technological Advancements in Achieving Sustainability -- 7.6 Technological Innovations in Material Production -- 7.7 Nanotechnology in Fabric Production -- 7.8 Innovations in Nanotechnology Transforming Textile Sector -- 7.9 Nanotextile Market Trend -- 7.10 Emerging Technologies and Future Trend -- 7.11 Conclusion -- 8 Understanding and Characterization of Functional Properties of Novel Recycled Nano-Textile 235 Chet Ram Meena -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Current and Future Trends in Novel Nano-Textiles -- 8.3 Nanotechnology (NT) -- 8.4 Nanomaterials (NMs) -- 8.5 Synthesis of Nanomaterials (NMs) -- 8.6 Characterization of Nanomaterials -- 8.7 Applications of Nanotechnology -- 8.8 Novel Nano-Textile -- 8.9 Environmental and Health Concerns Connected with Nanomaterials -- 8.10 Overpowering the Threats Connected with Nanomaterials -- 8.11 Conclusion -- 9 Future Perspective of Nanotechnology in Relation to Textile Applications Using Textile Waste 265 Ruchi Kholiya, Shefali Massey and Mansi Hans -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Nanotechnology and Its Emergence -- 9.3 What is Textile Waste? -- 9.4 Potential of Nanotechnology in the Utilization of Textile Waste -- 9.5 Environmental, Health, and Safety Concerns of Nanotechnology -- 9.6 Conclusion -- Part III: Advanced Application of Recycled and Nano-Assisted Novel Textile Generated Through Waste -- 10 Utilizing Textile Waste in the Production of Nanotechnology-Based Sports Textiles 287 Janmay Singh Hada -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Integration of Textile Waste and Nanotechnology -- 10.3 Sport Textiles -- 10.4 Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials in Sport Textiles -- 10.5 Textile Waste -- 10.6 Health and Safety Measures -- 10.7 Present Scenario -- 10.8 Composites -- 10.9 Nanotechnology is Applied to Enable Self-Cleaning Properties in Textile Waste -- 10.10 Innovations -- 10.11 Conclusion -- 11 Functional Textiles from Agro-Industrial Waste 311 Shubham Joshi, Neelu Kambo and Saurabh Dubey -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Socio-Economic Perspective -- 11.3 Agro-Industrial Waste -- 11.4 Extraction and Formulation of Natural Compounds -- 11.5 Functional Properties of Agro-Industrial Waste-Based Formulations -- 11.6 Future and Challenges -- 11.7 Conclusion -- 12 Potential Application of Recycled Waste in Technical Textiles 351 Blesson Tom Mathew, Advitiya Kumar and Archana Samanta -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Overview of Technical Textiles -- 12.3 Textile Waste: Sources and Challenges -- 12.4 Recycling Technologies -- 12.5 Benefits of Using Recycled Waste in Technical Textiles -- 12.6 Application of Recycled Waste in Technical Textiles -- 12.7 Environmental and Economic Impact -- 12.8 Conclusion -- 13 Nano-Engineered Protective Textiles Using Recycled Wastes 379 Rupayan Roy and Pravin P. Chavan -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Recycled Waste Materials for Protective Textiles -- 13.3 Nano-Engineering in Protective Textiles -- 13.4 Characterization of Nano-Engineered Protective Textiles Using Recycled Wastes -- 13.5 Applications of Nano-Engineered Protective Textiles Using Recycled Wastes -- 13.6 Future Prospects and Challenges -- 14 Advanced Application of Recycled Textile Generated from Waste in Military Application Using Nanotechnology 403 Rohit Rai and Prodyut Dhar -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Types and Sources of Waste -- 14.3 Fiber Waste Recycling Procedures -- 14.4 Approaches in Fiber Recycling -- 14.5 Textile Modification with Nanotechnology for Military Applications -- 14.6 Defense Applications of Nanotechnology-Based Textiles -- 14.7 Utilization of Sustainable Nanotextiles for Military Applications -- 14.8 Conclusions -- Part IV: Quality Control and Regulatory Aspects of Advanced Nano Textile Material with Respect to Industries -- 15 Global Legislation, Schemes and Standards to Control Environmental Concern for Textile-Generated Waste 437 Shambhavi Sharma, Muhammad Jahanzaib, Jooyeon Lee and Duckshin Park -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Textile Industry and Environmental Impact -- 15.3 Global Legislation for Textile Waste Management -- 15.4 International Schemes and Initiatives -- 15.5 Standards and Certifications -- 15.6 Challenges and Limitations -- 15.7 Benefits and Impacts of Legislation and Standards -- 15.8 Case Studies -- 15.9 Future Prospects and Recommendations -- 15.10 Conclusion -- 16 Prevailing Eco-Parameters and Protocols for Nanotechnology in the Textile Industry 461 Sanduru Sai Keerthana, Vivek Dave and Prashansa Sharma -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology -- 16.3 Industrial Use of Nanotechnology in Textiles -- 16.4 A Brief Note on Textile Recycling -- 16.5 An Overview of the Industrial Process in Textile Industry -- 16.6 Textile Waste and Its Environmental Problems -- 16.7 Pollution Output -- 16.8 Restricted Substances -- 16.9 Protocols for Industrial Use of Nanotechnology -- 16.10 Nanotechnology-Based Textiles and Nano-Safety Concerns -- 16.11 Regulation Methods for Nanomaterials -- 16.12 Principles for the Safe Handling of Nanomaterials -- 16.13 Risk Management and Assurance in Quality for Nano-Coated Textile Products -- 16.14 Good Practices and Test Guidelines -- 16.15 Applications for Na.
notextiles -- 16.16 Conclusion -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
Discover how innovative nanotechnology can turn waste into opportunity, offering insights and strategies to create a greener, more eco-friendly textile industry. This book investigates nanotechnology-assisted sustainable solutions and their potential to transform waste into opportunity by fostering innovative designs and in-depth knowledge of sustainable waste management and nanotechnology applications. Divided into four comprehensive parts, comprising 16 chapters, Nanotechnology Assisted Recycling of Textile Waste, provides insights into the potential of nanotechnology in revolutionizing textile recycling and shaping the future of sustainable textiles. Part I sets the stage with an insightful overview of textile waste and management, exploring the conceptual dimensions and challenges in handling and organizing textile waste. It also describes the innovative realm of textile recycling. In Part II, the spotlight shines on comprehensive, sustainable, and productive recycling of waste using nanotechnology. Here, readers are invited to explore the transformative contributions of nanotechnology in shaping sustainable textile design and characterizing functional properties of novel recycled nano-textiles. Future perspectives of nanotechnology in textile applications, particularly concerning waste recycling, are also examined. Part III explores deeper into the advanced application of recycled and nano-assisted novel textiles generated through waste. From sports textiles to technical textiles, this section explores the diverse applications of recycled waste, bolstered by nano-engineered innovations. Finally, Part IV addresses the critical aspects of quality control and regulatory compliance in the realm of advanced nano-textile materials through an exploration of global legislation, schemes, and standards. Readers will find in this book: research findings and innovative approaches to cope with the challenges and issues of textile waste; systematic and scientific knowledge on textile waste recycling techniques using nanotechnology; knowledge of complex scientific research findings in a simple and understandable form; comprehensive coverage of a broad range of topics, including sustainable textile waste management. Audience The book will be read by a range of researchers, engineers and students in technical textiles, textile technology and engineering, textile chemistry, fiber science, textile processing technologies and manufacturing, fashion and apparel technology, materials science, environmental science. This book will help designers and clothing manufacturers, and all those in textile and environmental domains, who are engaged in waste management.
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