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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
05 December 2025
Nanotechnology in Textile Dyeing and Printing explores the latest advancements in nanotechnology and its application in creating innovative, functional textiles with advanced coloration properties. It discusses the future potential of nanotechnology in textile dyeing and printing, examining its impact on the textile industry. Additionally, it addresses ethical and environmental considerations associated with the use of advanced technology in textile production. The book starts by providing an overview of the fundamentals of nanotechnology pertinent to the textile dyeing and printing. It then features various types of nano-based dyes and pigments, including those based on nanoparticles, quantum dots, and other advanced materials currently in development. The exploration extends to how these nano-based dyes and pigments are employed to create new, advanced coloration effects in textiles. Examples from different areas, such as fashion, interior design, and technical textiles, are included. This book serves as an essential guide for those seeking to understand the cutting-edge technology shaping the future of textile dyeing and printing.
Edited by:   , , , , , ,
Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780443334351
ISBN 10:   0443334358
Series:   Micro & Nano Technologies
Pages:   468
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction to Nanotechnology and its Applications in Textile Dyeing and Printing 2. The Science of Nano-based Dyes and Pigments 3. Types of Nano-based Dyes and Pigments: Nanoparticles, Quantum Dots, and Other Advanced Materials 4. Nano-based Dyes and Pigments: Advancements in Coloration Science 5. The Design and Development of Nano-based Dyeing and Printing Techniques 6. Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing in Fashion and Apparel 7. Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing in Interior Design and Home Furnishings 8. Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing in Technical Textiles 9. Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing in Healthcare and Biomedical Applications 10. Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing in Environmental Monitoring and Sustainability 11. The Future of Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing: Emerging Technologies and Applications 12. Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing Production: Techniques and Processes 13. Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing Standards and Regulations 14. The Economics of Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing Production 15. The Textile Industry and Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing: Current and Future Trends 16. Ethical and Environmental Considerations in Nano-based Textile Dyeing and Printing Production

Satyaranjan Bairagi is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Glasgow, United Kingdom. His research interests include development of nanotechnology-based piezoelectric and triboelectric materials for nanogenerators, as well as textile-based flexible advanced materials for renewable energy harvesting. Wazed Ali is an Associate Professor in the Department of Textile and Fiber Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India. His research areas broadly include nanofibrous web for energy, nanocomposite-based flexible triboelectric materials, and green chemistry in textiles. Shakeel Ahmed is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the Higher Education Department, for the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, in India. He is also an Assistant Professor in the Postgraduate Department of Chemistry, at the Government Postgraduate College Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, India. He obtained his master’s and doctoral degrees in chemistry from Jamia Millia Islamia, a central university, situated in New Delhi, India. He gained his post-doctoral experience in biocomposite materials from the Indian Institute of Technology. He has published several research papers in the field of green nanomaterials and biopolymers for various applications including biomedical, packaging, and water treatment.

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