Progress on Advanced Fibrous Materials
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Fibers".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 April 2025 | Viewed by 1907
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biomaterials; islet encapsulation; bioprinting; hydrogels; nanofibers; textiles
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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. Over 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 and biotechnology industries. Recently, research on functional fibrous materials has been targeting the emerging multi-billion-dollar wearable technology industry and high-value applications in smart textiles. Textile functionality is expanding and advancing beyond the limit, and those advanced functionalities have been employed to protect public health and environmental protection in many different ways, such as safety gear, superabsorbance, filtrations, toxic purification, and the military system. Moreover, functional textiles have been developed in line with enhancing comfort properties.
This Special Issue aims to cover current research progress on polymer-based functional textiles. It intends to cover diverse aspects of textile materials and products, including material synthesis and modifications, the manufacture of fibrous materials, physical and chemical properties, characterization methods, care and maintenance, and case studies of textile applications.
Prof. Dr. Wanjun Liu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- fibrous materials
- functional fibers
- advanced characterization and manufacture methods for textile and fibrous materials
- textile design and engineering for advanced functionality
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