Innovative Functional Textiles
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 January 2020) | Viewed by 158302
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Dear Colleagues,
Thousands of years have passed since the history of textiles and fibers began, starting with animal skins and plants. During the past seventy years, the fiber and textile industries have undergone revolutionary changes and seen the most significant innovations in their histories. The most important innovations have come with the advent of the information industry and biotechnology industry. Fiber- and textile-based structures are highly desirable for human wears that are expected to be light-weight, durable, flexible, and conformable. Well-established and cost-effective fiber and textile production processes enable these materials to convert into one-, two-, and three-dimensional fiber assemblies (yarns, fabrics, and products). The fusion of textiles and information technology or biotechnology has the potential to combine the positive attributes of each technology with the flexible, wearable, and continuous nature of fiber assemblies. Thus, the hierarchical nature of the fibrous structures makes the application of electronically- and biologically-relevant fields suitable.
This Special Issue, “Innovative Functional Textiles”, aims to be a collection of high-quality original/review papers focusing on recent progress in (a) smart and interactive textiles/electronic polymers and textiles, (b) shape memory textiles, (c) sustainable materials and processing, (d) high performance engineered textiles/protective textiles, (e) nano- and micro- fibers and assembles, (f) biomedical polymers and textiles, (g) photonic textiles, (h) thermal and moisture regulated textiles, (i) geotextiles, (j) functional textile finish, and (k) characterization of functional textiles.
Other potentially interesting topics are also welcome and not limited to the above lists, if the intended submissions are generally in the category of functional textiles.
Dr. Kyung Wha OhDr. Taek Seung Lee
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Smart electronic polymers and textiles
- Sustainable textile materials and processing
- Engineered textiles
- Nano- and micro-fibers and assembles
- Biomedical polymers and textiles
- Photonic textiles
- Thermal and moisture regulated textiles
- Functional textile finish and characterization
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