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Nanotechnology in Textiles.

Ali K Yetisen1,2, Hang Qu3, Amir Manbachi2,4

  • 1Harvard Medical School and Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital , 65 Landsdowne Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.

ACS Nano
|February 27, 2016
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Nanomaterials enhance textiles with durability and functionality, offering sustainable solutions for smart apparel. This review explores their applications, risks, and market trends in the growing nanotextile industry.

Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Textile Engineering
  • Nanotechnology

Background:

  • Growing demand for sustainable, functional textiles drives innovation.
  • Nanomaterials offer enhanced properties like stain repellence and conductivity.
  • Textiles are evolving into 'smart' connected garments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Review electronic and photonic nanotechnologies in textiles.
  • Explore applications in displays, sensing, and drug delivery.
  • Evaluate performance, durability, and connectivity aspects.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of integrated nanotechnologies.
  • Analysis of applications in smart textiles.
  • Evaluation of risk factors and market trends.
Keywords:
carbon nanotubesenergy storagefabricsfashionfiber opticsfibersgraphenenanoparticlesnanotechnologynanotoxicity

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