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Recent Developments in Sustainable Solubilization
We highlight several recent developments in sustainable solubilization. Particular attention is given to the use of bio‐based solvents derived from renewable resources, the strategic use of water as a solvent, and alternative, sustainable solubilizers such as hydrotropes.
Eva Müller, Werner Kunz
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Measuring the Heat of Wetting of Clothing Fabrics by Isothermal Calorimetry
The interaction between moisture and textile materials plays a critical role in transient thermal comfort, particularly through the exothermic heat released during wetting.
Faisal Abedin, Emiel DenHartog
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From Hemp Bast to Lyocell Fiber: Sustainable Process Optimization for Lyocell‐Grade Dissolving Pulp
This study presents a sustainable method to produce lyocell‐grade dissolving pulp from Canadian hemp bast fibers. A simplified alkali‐chelation‐bleaching process, free from sulfur and chlorine, yielded high α‐cellulose pulp with low lignin and hemicellulose content. The pulp was successfully spun into continuous hemp‐based lyocell fibers, demonstrating
Md Abu Sayed +8 more
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Novel membranes based on cellulose for gas separation and green method for their preparing
A «green» method of obtaining gas separation composite membranes from cellulose solutions and its mixtures with chitosan in orthophosphoric acid is proposed for industrial use, and differs from the viscose method of producing cellophane and other known ...
Valeryia B. Filistovich +6 more
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Polyethylene–Cellulose Composites From Cellulose Xanthate Solutions
An approach for fabricating cellulose/LDPE composites through cellulose dissolution, LDPE dispersion, and subsequent hot‐pressing. ABSTRACT This study reports a processing route for fabricating cellulose/LDPE composites involving the dispersion of polyethylene powder in a cellulose solution, followed by regeneration to form a continuous cellulose ...
Camila S. Moraes +2 more
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This study investigates the impact of fiber composition and fabric structure on the liquid absorption and retention performance during pressure of weft-knitted fabrics designed for reusable incontinence products.
Anna Björkquist +4 more
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Progress and Prospects of Sustainable Textile Processing Through Immobilized Enzyme Systems
The review presents recent advances in the use of immobilized enzymes for sustainable textile processing, detailing mechanisms that enhance stability, activity, and recyclability. It surveys applications in desizing, scouring, bleaching, bio‑polishing, and surface modification and examines their role in circular production.
Mohammad Neaz Morshed +3 more
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Wearing Quality of Ribbed Knits Made from Viscose and Lyocell Fibers for Underwear
As an alternative to cotton, viscose and lyocell fibers are suitable for the production of knitted next-to-skin underwear. Despite the advantages of a more environmentally friendly production process and valuable properties, the consumption of lyocell ...
Antoneta Tomljenović +2 more
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Moisture Management Properties of Bamboo Viscose/Tencel Single Jersey Knitted Fabrics
Effect of bamboo viscose/tencel blend ratio on the moisture management properties of single jersey knitted fabrics has been studied. Moisture management properties, such as wetting time of top and bottom fabric surfaces, maximum moisture absorption rates
G. Karthikeyan +3 more
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Advances in Metal Organic Framework (MOF)–Integrated Smart Textiles
This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advances in MOF‐integrated smart textiles, focusing on material design principles, integration strategies, and application‐driven performance. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), composed of metal nodes coordinated with organic ligands, have emerged as a versatile class of functional materials for ...
Zahir Abbas +6 more
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