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Textile research journal, 2022
A straw-reinforced grafted starch composite resin (SSCR) was prepared via grafting and cross-linking co-polymerization with multi-monomers, using raw starch as a matrix and reed straw fine particles as a reinforcing material to the starch matrix.
Hao Zhang +5 more
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A straw-reinforced grafted starch composite resin (SSCR) was prepared via grafting and cross-linking co-polymerization with multi-monomers, using raw starch as a matrix and reed straw fine particles as a reinforcing material to the starch matrix.
Hao Zhang +5 more
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Journal of the Textile Institute, 2022
To improve the thickening effect of polyurethane thickener, hyperbranched waterborne polyurethane associative thickener (HWPUAT) was successfully synthesized and the 3 wt% HWPUAT aqueous solution (HAS) was prepared.
Wen Yang, Xiangdong Zhou
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To improve the thickening effect of polyurethane thickener, hyperbranched waterborne polyurethane associative thickener (HWPUAT) was successfully synthesized and the 3 wt% HWPUAT aqueous solution (HAS) was prepared.
Wen Yang, Xiangdong Zhou
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ChemistrySelect
The textile printing and dyeing industry generates a significant amount of wastewater with a complex composition during the production process, which poses a serious threat to the environment.
D. Dong +6 more
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The textile printing and dyeing industry generates a significant amount of wastewater with a complex composition during the production process, which poses a serious threat to the environment.
D. Dong +6 more
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Environmental Science and Technology
Textile printing and dyeing wastewater is a substantial source of highly toxic halogenated pollutants because of the chlorination decolorization. However, information on the occurrence and fate of the highly toxic halogenated byproducts, which are ...
Yukun Zhou +9 more
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Textile printing and dyeing wastewater is a substantial source of highly toxic halogenated pollutants because of the chlorination decolorization. However, information on the occurrence and fate of the highly toxic halogenated byproducts, which are ...
Yukun Zhou +9 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
This study presents the development and characterization of a smart textile gas sensor based on the integration of ionic liquid (IL)-functionalized Cu3(HHTP)2 metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), using electrohydrodynamic jet (e-jet) printing. The sensor was
Maedeh Ahmadipour +4 more
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This study presents the development and characterization of a smart textile gas sensor based on the integration of ionic liquid (IL)-functionalized Cu3(HHTP)2 metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), using electrohydrodynamic jet (e-jet) printing. The sensor was
Maedeh Ahmadipour +4 more
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A new era: 3D printing as an aesthetic language and creative tool in fashion and textile design
Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 2023Purpose This study aims to produce textile-like surfaces using fused deposition modelling (FDM) 3D printers and create a garment collection. Design/methodology/approach Experiments were conducted using different types of materials in FDM 3D printers ...
Nazmiye Tufan Tolmaç, Ö. E. İşmal
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
This study introduces a novel method for integrating UiO-66-NH2 metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) into textiles using electrohydrodynamic jet (e-jet) printing to develop advanced sensors for nitric oxide (NO) gas detection.
Maedeh Ahmadipour +2 more
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This study introduces a novel method for integrating UiO-66-NH2 metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) into textiles using electrohydrodynamic jet (e-jet) printing to develop advanced sensors for nitric oxide (NO) gas detection.
Maedeh Ahmadipour +2 more
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Textile Digital Printing Technologies
Textile Progress, 2005Abstract Textile digital printing emerged in the 1990s as a prototyping tool and a vehicle for printing small batches of fabric for niche market products. Developments over the past 5 years have been dramatic, with major practitioner conferences in the U.S. and in Europe, and a specialist trade press journal.
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Textile printing: An integrated view of processes, properties, and future prospects
Coloration TechnologyTextile printing processes consist of the localised application of colour on textile substrates to obtain well‐defined designs and patterns. Currently, there are many textile printing techniques; however, the limitations and selectivity of these ...
K. T. Rainert +5 more
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Environmental Sustainability Analysis of Rotary-Screen Printing and Digital Textile Printing
AATCC Journal of ResearchWorldwide concern regarding the need for more sustainable textile supply chain prompted emphasis on innovation in the coloration process, often considered the most problematic segment of the supply chain.
Sharif Mohammad Azizul Hoque +6 more
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