Sustainable Practices in the Textile Industry 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9781119818915.ch8
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Synthetic and Natural UV Protective Agents for Textile Finishing

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“…Although pigment printing and dyeing were the major focuses in the published scholarly documents during the last three decades, when evaluating research trends, another topic was identified, namely surface modification for pigment coloration. Surface modification is well established in many research fields of textiles, including extreme fiber dyeing [68], apparel finishing [69], flame retardant finishes [70], and UV finishes [71]. Modern technologies are employed to change the surface of textile substrates in pigment printing and dyeing processes.…”
Section: Surface Modification For Pigment Colorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although pigment printing and dyeing were the major focuses in the published scholarly documents during the last three decades, when evaluating research trends, another topic was identified, namely surface modification for pigment coloration. Surface modification is well established in many research fields of textiles, including extreme fiber dyeing [68], apparel finishing [69], flame retardant finishes [70], and UV finishes [71]. Modern technologies are employed to change the surface of textile substrates in pigment printing and dyeing processes.…”
Section: Surface Modification For Pigment Colorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recognition of environmental issues and the implementation of strict regulations have stimulated investigation into sustainable chemicals that can replace harmful and carcinogenic substances used in different stages of textile production, such as pretreatment [1], dyeing [2][3][4], printing [5,6], and finishing [7][8][9]. As an extension of this work, researchers are exploring natural alternatives for dyeing various textile materials that have traditionally employed toxic synthetic colorants [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%