2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10570-021-03753-6
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Pre-treatments of pre-consumer cotton-based textile waste for production of textile fibres in the cold NaOH(aq) and cellulose carbamate processes

Abstract: Recycling of textiles is of importance due to the large amount of waste generated from the increasing consumption and use worldwide. Cotton-rich pre-consumer textiles are considered as potential raw material for production of man-made regenerated fibres, but demands purification from the blends with synthetic fibres as well as the dyes and finishing chemicals. In this study we explore the use of different pre-treatments of pre-consumer textiles to meet specific parameters for production of fibres in the cold N… Show more

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“…The growth of global population, elevated standards of living in many parts of the world, and fast fashion have led to both an increased demand for textiles and a large accumulation of related surplus/wastes (Barnes et al 2006; Ding et al 2018; Määttänen et al 2021). The textile industry is now one of the major sources of wastes (Bigambo et al 2019; Ratanakamnuan et al 2012), producing 40 million tons of waste textiles worldwide each year (Ayed et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growth of global population, elevated standards of living in many parts of the world, and fast fashion have led to both an increased demand for textiles and a large accumulation of related surplus/wastes (Barnes et al 2006; Ding et al 2018; Määttänen et al 2021). The textile industry is now one of the major sources of wastes (Bigambo et al 2019; Ratanakamnuan et al 2012), producing 40 million tons of waste textiles worldwide each year (Ayed et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The downside of this system, as well as many other cellulose solvents, is the lack of comprehensive chemical recovery and recycling, and the toxic by-products that are produced, such as volatile carbon disulfide emissions [ 22 , 31 ]. Consequently, there is strong interest in finding effective, economical, and environmentally friendly chemical processing methods for dissolving cellulose [ 29 , 33 , 34 , 35 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the solvent systems developed especially in past have a negative impact on the environment [67]. Therefore, finding new ways to effectively dissolve cellulose and produce regenerated cellulose materials in an environmentally friendly way has recently been of major interest within research on cellulose refining technologies [76][77][78].…”
Section: Solvents For Cellulosementioning
confidence: 99%