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Smart Coatings on Fibers and Textiles

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Smart textiles are the textiles that are sensitive to any environmental conditions and can respond accordingly. Using passive and active coatings to generate high sensitivity to textiles is among the most recent research trends by engineers around the World. This has resulted in expansion in the application of smart textiles in various industrial fields including medicals, electronics and protective clothing. The aim of this special issue is to introduce the most state-of-the-art research and review articles by distinguished researchers in the field of smart coatings on textiles. The guest editor hopes that content will be useful for researchers, students and companies for continuation of research and development with the concept of smart textiles.

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Keywords

  • absorbant
  • actuator
  • assembly
  • carbon nanotubes
  • chitosan
  • coating
  • conducting polymers
  • conductive coatings
  • cyclodextrin
  • dip coating technique
  • E-textiles
  • electrospinning
  • electrospun nanofibers
  • fiber
  • Flexible electronics
  • hernia meshes
  • hydrophobic
  • Image processing
  • Janus material
  • lab-on-fiber technology
  • layer-by-layer method
  • Machine learning
  • microgel
  • nanoparticle assemblies
  • nanoparticle-laden elastomer
  • optical fiber sensors
  • oxygen-plasma treatment
  • penetration resistance
  • photonic crystal
  • pilling
  • PLA fiber
  • plain weave
  • plasma treatment
  • polydopamine
  • polymer
  • polymer actuators
  • polypropylene
  • reactive vapor deposition
  • Separation
  • smart textiles
  • sodium alginate
  • structural color
  • Surface functionalization
  • textile
  • textile electronics
  • touch sensor
  • triboelectricity
  • UHMWPE
  • wearable technology

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03928-463-4

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