Handbook of renewable materials for coloration and finishing
tarafından
Yusuf, Mohd, editor.
Başlık
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Handbook of renewable materials for coloration and finishing
Yazar
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Yusuf, Mohd, editor.
ISBN
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9781119407843
9781119407850
Fiziksel Tanımlama
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1 online resource
İçerik
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Preface xix; ; Part I: Substrates for Coloration and Finishing 1 1 An Introduction to Textile Fibers: An Overview 3; Mohd Shabbir and Faqeer Mohammad 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Classification 4 1.2.1 Natural Fibers 5 1.2.2 Synthetic Fibers 5 1.2.3 Semi-Synthetic Fibers 6 1.3 Conclusion 6 References 7 2 Effect of Processing and Type of Mechanical Loading on Performance of Bio-Fibers and Bio-Composites 9; Vijay Chaudhary and Pramendra Kumar Bajpai 2.1 Introduction 9 2.2 Extraction of Bio-Fibers 10 2.3 Mechanical Loading 12 2.4 Tensile Test 14 2.5 Flexural Test 15 2.6 Impact Test 15 2.7 Tribological Performance 16 2.8 Conclusion 16 References 17 3 Mechanical and Chemical Structure of Natural Protein Fibers: Wool and Silk 19; Mohd Yusuf 3.1 Introduction 19 3.2 Wool 20.
3.2.1 Physical Properties 20 3.2.2 Chemical Properties 21 3.2.3 Morphology 22 3.2.4 Chemical Structure 24 3.3 Silk 31 3.3.1 Physical properties 31 3.3.2 Chemical Properties 33 3.3.3 Morphology 34 3.3.4 Chemical Structure 36 3.4 Conclusion 38 References 38 Part II: Renewable Colorants and their Applications: Revolutionary Approach 41 4 Animal Based Natural Dyes: A Short Review 43; Shahid Adeel, Sana Rafi, Muhammad Abdul Mustaan,
Mahwish Salman and Abdul Ghaffar 4.1 Introduction of Natural Dyes 44 4.2 Sustainability of Natural Dyes 45 4.3 Classification of Natural Dyes 46 4.4 Animal Based Natural Dyes 47 4.4.1 Cochineal 47 4.4.1.1 Polish Cochineal 49 4.4.1.2 Armenian Cochineal 50 4.4.2 Kermes 50 4.4.3 Lac Insect 51 4.4.4 Sea Snails 53 4.4.4.1 Bolinusbrandaris 53 4.4.4.2 Hexaplex trunculus 54 4.4.4.3 Stramonita haemastoma 54 4.5 Extraction Methodology 56 4.6 Application of Animal Based Dyes 60 4.6.1 Textile 60 4.6.2 Dye Sensitized Solar Cells 62 4.6.3 Food 63 4.6.4 Pharmaceuticals 64 4.6.5 Nano-technological Image 64 4.7 Future Prospects 65 4.8 Conclusion 66 Acknowledgment 66 References 66 5 Natural Dyes and Pigments: Extraction and Applications 75; Rym Mansour 5.1 Introduction 75 5.2 Classification of.
Microwave Extraction 84 5.3.1.4 Fermentation 84 5.3.1.5 Enzymatic Extraction 85 5.3.1.6 Solvent Extraction 85 5.3.1.7 Supercritical Fluid Extraction 86 5.4 Natural Dyes Application 86 5.4.1 Textile, Medicinal and Herbal Applications 86 5.4.1.1 Quinones 87 5.4.1.2 Anthraquinones 87 5.4.1.3 Naphthoquinones 88 5.4.1.4 Anthocyanins 89 5.4.1.5 Usnic Acid 89 5.4.1.6 Tannins 90 5.4.2 Natural Dyes in Food Coloration 90 5.4.3 UV-protective Finishing 92 5.4.4 Insect Repellent Finishing 93 5.4.5 Natural Dyes in Dye-sensitized Solar Cells 94 5.5 Other Applications of Natural Dyes 95 5.6 Conclusion and Future Outlook 96 References 97 6 Lichen Derived Natural Colorants: History, Extraction, and Applications 103; Luqman Jameel Rather, Salman Jameel Rather,
Showkat Ali Ganie and Khursheed Ahmad Bhat 6.1 Introduction 103 6.2 History 105 6.3 Lichen Dyes and Industrial Revolution 106 6.4 Extraction 107 6.5 Dye Stuffs from Lichens 107 6.5.1 Lichen Dyestuffs: Orchils and Litmus 110 6.6 Yellowish, Brownish and Reddish Colorants from Lichen 110 6.7 Ways of Dyeing with Lichens 111 6.8 Future Prospectus and Conclusion 111 Acknowledgement 112 References 112 7 Chlorophylls as Pigment: A Contemporary Approach 115; Shafat Ahmad Khan, Mohd Yusuf, Pooja Agarwal and Lalit Prasad 7.1 Introduction 116 7.2 Molecular Structure and Physico-chemical Characterization 117 7.3 Coloring Aspects 119 7.4 Characterization and Quality Control 120 7.5 Conclusion and Future Outlook 121 References 122 8 Contemporary Revolutions in Natural Dyes: Extraction and Dyeing Methodology 125; Fazal-ur-Rehman,
Maintain Sustainability 150 8.5.1 Harmal 150 8.5.2 Saffron 152 8.5.3 Madder 152 8.5.4 Safflower 153 8.5.5 Arjun 154 8.5.6 Chicken Gizzard 156 8.5.7 Red Calico 156 8.5.8 Golden Duranta 157 8.5.9 Marigold 157 8.5.10 Milk Weed 159 8.5.11 Neem 160 8.6 Conclusion 161 Acknowledgment 161 References 161 9 A Review on Phytochemistry, Pharmacological and Coloring Potential of Lawsonia inermis 169; Mohd Yusuf 9.1 Introduction 169 9.2 Phytochemistry 171 9.2.1 Phenolics 171 9.2.1.2 Naphthoquinones 171 9.2.1.3 Naphthalenes 172 9.2.1.4 Acetylenes 173 9.2.1.5 Alkyl Phenones 174 9.2.1.6 Xanthones 175 9.2.1.7 Coumarins 175 9.2.1.8 Tannins 176 9.2.1.9 Lignans 176 9.2.1.10 Others 176 9.2.2 Terpenoids 178 9.2.3 Steroids 178 9.2.4 Alkaloids 17.
Özet
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The purpose of this unique handbook is to provide reference material that includes basic principles and current developments in the field of natural coloration and finishing. A sustainable world requires the utilization of renewable materials or resources that can be produced in huge quantities for a wide range of applications. To adopt the use of active materials for textile coloration and finishing, they should reach the technical demands of the modern world such as eco-preservation, economic and ecological requirements by which, equity and sustainability might be considered. Therefore, there is a need to discuss and understand the challenges and solutions of textile coloration and functional finishing methodologies. The 20 chapters comprising the Handbook of Renewable Materials for Coloration and Finishing are divided into four segments: Substrates for Coloration and Finishing; Renewable Colorants and their Applications; Advanced Materials and Technologies for Coloration; and Finishing and Sustainability. Part I contains three chapters that overview the systematic discussion on the suitability, physical, chemical and processing aspects of substrates for coloration and finishing. Part II includes nine chapters and covers in-depth arguments on renewable colorants and their various applications including a chapter on bio-colorant's application as photosensitizers for dye sensitized solar cells. Part III contains five chapters in which modern advancements and processing methods/technologies for coloration and functional finishing are presented comprehensively. Part IV contains two chapters that provide sustainable aspects of coloration and finishing.
Notlar
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John Wiley and Sons
Konu Terimleri
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Dyes and dyeing -- Textile fibers -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Dye plants -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Biological products -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Green chemistry -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Produits biologiques -- Guides, manuels, etc.
Chimie verte -- Guides, manuels, etc.
Fibres textiles -- Teinture -- Guides, manuels, etc.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Chemical & Biochemical.
Biotechnology.
SCIENCE.
Biological products
Dye plants
Dyes and dyeing -- Textile fibers
Green chemistry
Tür
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Electronic books.
handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
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