Nanoparticles in Functional Textiles

Published by Springer, this comprehensive volume explores the integration of nanoparticles into textile materials, offering detailed insights into the synthesis, fabrication, and functionalization processes that enable the development of next-generation smart textiles. It highlights how nanotechnology can be harnessed to improve textile performance, durability, and functionality — paving the way for innovative applications in healthcare, wearable electronics, environmental monitoring, and beyond.
editorial involvement underscores his continued contribution to applied materials research and his commitment to advancing sustainable and functional textile technologies through scientific collaboration.
The publication serves as a valuable reference for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals engaged in nanomaterial engineering, textile chemistry, and smart materials development.
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