Conventional textile production is an energy-hungry process characterized by the huge consumption of water and other chemicals. To overcome these challenges, interest in advanced sustainable technologies in textile chemical processing have been growing exponentially over recent years. With recent breakthroughs in the textile sector involving sonochemistry, the consumer market is expanding, with textiles finding a wide range of applications in the field of defense, the medical sector, sports, fire protection, radiation protection, etc. Sonochemistry offers several advantages in terms of energy savings, low environmental impact, ease of use, economy, and high treatment speed, and therefore has rapidly gained attention in the textile industry.
- Provides a range of perspectives on sonochemistry in all fields of textile and fiber engineering in a systematic and comprehensive manner
- Offers up-to-date coverage of recent developments, ranging from ultrasonic cleaning, biopolishing, and sonosynthesis of nanoparticles for advanced textile functionalization
- Reveals sonochemistry as an emerging and sustainable option for textile waste water purification