03825nam 22006735 450 991084758080332120240411084938.0981-9706-84-X10.1007/978-981-97-0684-6(CKB)31435582400041(MiAaPQ)EBC31273034(Au-PeEL)EBL31273034(DE-He213)978-981-97-0684-6(EXLCZ)993143558240004120240410d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiopolymers in the Textile Industry[electronic resource] Opportunities and Limitations /edited by Shakeel Ahmed, Mohd Shabbir1st ed. 2024.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (321 pages)981-9706-83-1 1. Introduction to biopolymers and their potential in the textile industry -- 2. Properties and performance of biopolymers in textile applications -- 3. Biopolymers in textile finishing and functionalization -- 4. Biopolymers in textile dyeing and printing -- 5. Applications of biopolymers in clothing and fashion -- 6. Biopolymers in technical textiles -- 7. Challenges and limitations of using biopolymers in the textile industry -- 8. Biopolymers in textile recycling and disposal -- 9. Biopolymers in textile-based filter materials -- 10. Biopolymers in textile-based insulation materials -- 11. Biopolymers in textile-based scaffolding and wound healing -- 12. Environmental impact and economic benefits of biopolymers in the textile industry -- 13. Future perspectives and potential areas of research in biopolymers for textile applications.This book highlights the comprehensive overview of the current status and future potential of biopolymers in the textile industry, including the properties and performance of different types of biopolymers, the applications of biopolymers in various textile products, the challenges and limitations associated with their use, and the environmental impact and economic benefits of biopolymers in the textile industry. The textile industry is one of the largest and most important industries in the world, but it also has a significant environmental impact due to the use of non-renewable and non-biodegradable materials. Biopolymers, which are derived from renewable biological sources such as plants and microorganisms, have the potential to be a sustainable alternative to traditional textile materials. However, the use of biopolymers in the textile industry is still a relatively new and rapidly evolving field, and there is a need for more information and understanding about the opportunities and limitations associated with their use.BiopolymersBiomaterialsBuilding materialsGreen chemistrySustainabilityComposite materialsBiopolymersWood, fabric, and textilesGreen ChemistrySustainabilityCompositesBiopolymers.Biomaterials.Building materials.Green chemistry.Sustainability.Composite materials.Biopolymers.Wood, fabric, and textiles.Green Chemistry.Sustainability.Composites.620.192Ahmed Shakeel1636227Shabbir Mohd1217524MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910847580803321Biopolymers in the Textile Industry4156147UNINA