Recycling of textiles is of importance due to the large amount of waste generated from the increasing consumption and use worldwide. Cotton-rich pre-consumer textiles are considered as potential raw material for production of man-made regenerated fibres, but demands purification from the blends with synthetic fibres as well as the dyes and finishing chemicals. In this study we explore the use of different pre-treatments of pre-consumer textiles to meet specific parameters for production of fibres in the cold NaOH(aq) or cellulose carbamate process. The pre-treatments consisted of different bleaching sequences and were performed on both uncoloured and coloured pre-consumer textiles. For the uncoloured textile, degree of polymerisation and am...
The world’s population growth together with the change in lifestyle and fashion culture has led to ...
The ability to create secondary raw materials with low impurity content is importantfrom a fibre reg...
Material recycling requires solutions that are technically, as well as economically and ecologically...
1,2,3,4-Butane tetracarboxylic acid (BTCA)-treated cotton fabrics were immersed in alkali for increa...
Abstract Fashion industry is launching new trends in accelerating speed and that leads to incr...
In many parts of the world, there are well-established systems for material recycling of metal, glas...
This paper aims to evaluate the waste cotton quality and its commercialization. The recycled cotton ...
In 2015, 96.7 million tonnes of textile fibres were produced world-wide. Our high consumption of tex...
The chemical recycling of cellulosic fibres may represent a next-generation fibre–fibre recycling sy...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
Cotton can be coloured by dyeing and printing using either dye or pigment colourants. Pigments are i...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
In the world today, the need for sustainable processes is increasing. The work of the present thesis...
open access articleThe chemical recycling of hemp fabric into high-tenacity man-made cellulose fibre...
The current preparation of cotton knitted fabric prior to dyeing mainly involves a combined process ...
The world’s population growth together with the change in lifestyle and fashion culture has led to ...
The ability to create secondary raw materials with low impurity content is importantfrom a fibre reg...
Material recycling requires solutions that are technically, as well as economically and ecologically...
1,2,3,4-Butane tetracarboxylic acid (BTCA)-treated cotton fabrics were immersed in alkali for increa...
Abstract Fashion industry is launching new trends in accelerating speed and that leads to incr...
In many parts of the world, there are well-established systems for material recycling of metal, glas...
This paper aims to evaluate the waste cotton quality and its commercialization. The recycled cotton ...
In 2015, 96.7 million tonnes of textile fibres were produced world-wide. Our high consumption of tex...
The chemical recycling of cellulosic fibres may represent a next-generation fibre–fibre recycling sy...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
Cotton can be coloured by dyeing and printing using either dye or pigment colourants. Pigments are i...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
In the world today, the need for sustainable processes is increasing. The work of the present thesis...
open access articleThe chemical recycling of hemp fabric into high-tenacity man-made cellulose fibre...
The current preparation of cotton knitted fabric prior to dyeing mainly involves a combined process ...
The world’s population growth together with the change in lifestyle and fashion culture has led to ...
The ability to create secondary raw materials with low impurity content is importantfrom a fibre reg...
Material recycling requires solutions that are technically, as well as economically and ecologically...