It is well established that current flame retardant (FR) products at disposal generate various ecological hazards. Irrespective of their environmental impacts, the FR market is growing and is estimated to reach 2.8 million tons globally in 2018. In the textile domain, FRs are incorporated into baby clothing, pushchairs, car seats, etc. When disposed, these FR textile products end up in a landfill or are incinerated. These disposal processes are unsustainable. With landfilling, there is a huge chance of the FR product leaching into the environment. Similarly, FRs decrease energetic yields in the incineration process due to incomplete combustion. To cope with such issues, degradation and elimination of the FR product from the textile products...
The gradual decrease in the amount of fossil fuel and rise in environmental pollution urges research...
The fashion industry is becoming one of the largest emitters worldwide due to its high consumption o...
A novel flame retardant application technique was developed for cotton apparel fabric using spirocyc...
International audienceThe current understanding of flame retardant textile products disposed to soli...
Flame retardants (FRs) have been around us for decades to increase the chances of survival against f...
Flame retardants (FRs) for textile products has been studied widely on the account of their producti...
Production, consumption, and disposal of textile products have substantial adverse impacts on the en...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
Many flame retardants (FRs) are brominated, and many of them are considered toxic, persistent and/or...
This study focuses on the application of environmental-friendly flame retardant (FR) finishing which...
This chapter concentrates on research reported over the last 10-15 years which has some possibility ...
18th World Textile Conference, AUTEX 2018 -- 20 June 2018 through 22 June 2018 -- -- 143523This stud...
Among all textile fibres, cotton is the one most commonly used in domestic applications. The permane...
The low thermal stability, easy ignition and rapid combustion of cellulose fibres represent a weakn...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
The gradual decrease in the amount of fossil fuel and rise in environmental pollution urges research...
The fashion industry is becoming one of the largest emitters worldwide due to its high consumption o...
A novel flame retardant application technique was developed for cotton apparel fabric using spirocyc...
International audienceThe current understanding of flame retardant textile products disposed to soli...
Flame retardants (FRs) have been around us for decades to increase the chances of survival against f...
Flame retardants (FRs) for textile products has been studied widely on the account of their producti...
Production, consumption, and disposal of textile products have substantial adverse impacts on the en...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
Many flame retardants (FRs) are brominated, and many of them are considered toxic, persistent and/or...
This study focuses on the application of environmental-friendly flame retardant (FR) finishing which...
This chapter concentrates on research reported over the last 10-15 years which has some possibility ...
18th World Textile Conference, AUTEX 2018 -- 20 June 2018 through 22 June 2018 -- -- 143523This stud...
Among all textile fibres, cotton is the one most commonly used in domestic applications. The permane...
The low thermal stability, easy ignition and rapid combustion of cellulose fibres represent a weakn...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
The gradual decrease in the amount of fossil fuel and rise in environmental pollution urges research...
The fashion industry is becoming one of the largest emitters worldwide due to its high consumption o...
A novel flame retardant application technique was developed for cotton apparel fabric using spirocyc...