
Advanced Multifunctional Materials from Fibrous Structures
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This book highlights some aspects of processing, microstructure, and properties of materials in fibrous form, or from fibers, with wide applications for textile-oriented and technically oriented advanced products. Emphasis is placed on the physical and chemical nature of the processes, describing the behavior and properties of the investigated materials. The chapters describing the state and expected trends in selected areas summarize not only the published works but also the original results and the critical evaluation and generalization of basic knowledge. In addition to the preparation of materials with new effects, attention is focused on the development of new testing principles, the construction of special devices, and metrological aspects. Research activities cover all types of fibers with a clear shift toward synthetic and specialty fibers for non-clothing applications. This is in line with the current development trend in the field of high-performance fibers, mainly for useas reinforcement in various composite materials and functional fibers for smart textiles. The area of fibrous materials covered in this book is indeed very large. Compressing the basic available information in a reasonable space was therefore a difficult task. The goal in writing this book was to provide a broad area of different results so that the book is suitable for anyone who is generally interested in fibrous materials and their applications for various purposes.
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Prof. Ing. Jirí Militký is a university professor in the Department of Material Engineering, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic. He is a renowned contributor in the field of Textile Sciences. His scientific activities are mainly in the areas of textile physics, textile material engineering, nanocomposites, and statistical data treatment. In 2018, he was recognized at AUTEX in recognition of his decades of high-quality contribution to textile sciences, famously known as "TEXTILE OSCAR."
Dr. Mohanapriya Venkataraman is a passionate textile material scientist, working as an assistant professor in the Department of Material Engineering, Faculty of Textile Engineering, at the Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic. Her teaching and research areas include textile materials, thermodynamic analysis, micro-and nanoporous materials, heat transfer, polymers, and composites. She is a leader and a team member of multiple internationalresearch projects funded by the EU, the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TA CR), and the Czech Science Foundation (GA CR).
Content
1. Multifunctional Flexible Conductive elastomers.- 2. Phase Change Materials in Textiles for Thermal Regulation.- 3. Application of Graphene in Supercapacitor and Wearable Sensor.- 4. Comparison of Graphene, Graphite and Expanded Graphite.- 5. Functionalization of Cellulose-Based Materials.
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