AUTEX 2022 : 21st World Textile Conference AUTEX 2022 - AUTEX Conference Proceedings

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CONTENTS

1. Hydrostatic resistance dependence on the structure and the use of gradient measurement Pavla Tesinova, Halim Al-Azawi, Lukáš Volek ........................................................................................ 1
2. Development of ozone effecting system without using harmful chemicals Irem Palabiyik, Özer Tunel ........................................................................................ 6
3. Flame-retardant textiles: a general overview Mazyar Ahrari, Yasar Dilek Kut, Ertugrul Erkoc ........................................................................................ 10
4. Textile ballistic shields with embroidered structure Maciej Gloger, Zbigniew Stempień, Justyna Pinkos ........................................................................................ 15
5. The effect of flame-retardant finish on jute and jute-cotton fabrics Most Setara Begum, Abdul Kader, Rimvydas Milašius ........................................................................................ 20
6. Research on surface geometry of woven fabrics of different structure Gabriela Kosiuk, Małgorzata Matusiak ........................................................................................ 25
7. Coating functionalized with silicon carbide for cut-resistant protective glove Paulina Kropidłowska, Emilia Irzmańska, Magdalena Jurczyk-Kowalska ........................................................................................ 30
8. Cut protective materials from the point of view of working environment Paulina Kropidłowska, Emilia Irzmańska, Radosław Andziński ........................................................................................ 35
9. Investigation of sewing parameters caused fabric damages Serkan Boz, Derya Tama Birkocak, Özlem Kurtoğlu Necef, Arzu Kiliç, Ziynet Öndoğan ........................................................................................ 40
10. Moisture transport in woven fabrics containing cotton fibers Dominika Kamińska, Małgorzata Matusiak ........................................................................................ 45
11. Multilevel full factorial design in optimizing polymer type and blend ratio for PLA/PCL and PLLA/PCL electropsun webs Janset Öztemur, Suzan Özdemir, Hande Sezgin, İpek Yalçın-Eniş ........................................................................................ 50
12. Technological design of jacquard fabric and their functionalization Klara Kostajnšek, Špela Bajrič, Matejka Bizjak ........................................................................................ 55
13. Modelling the eddy current testing process of carbon fibre textiles Johannes Mersch, Markus Koenigsdorff, Andreas Nocke, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 60
14. Influence of stretching on liquid moisture transport in knitted fabrics Małgorzata Matusiak, Sabrina Froschauer ........................................................................................ 65
15. Sound wave absorption properties of multi-layers of different woven fabric structures Samuel Bethalihem, Marcin Barburski, Ewa Witczak ........................................................................................ 70
16. Comparison between local temperature distribution under clothing and on clothing KyoungOk Kim, Naoto Hirao, Masayuki Takarera ........................................................................................ 75
17. Influence of yarn fineness on fabric conductivity Ivana Schwarz, Snježana Brnada, Ana Kalazić, Tea Badrov, Andreja Kašaj ........................................................................................ 80
18. Development of test method for the characterization of electrically conductive yarns for integration in smart textiles Mareen Warncke, Philippa Ruth Christine Böhnke, Andrea Gracova, Andreas Nocke, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 84
19. Numerical simulation of tensile fracture for hmwpe yarns using virtual fibers Yu Wang, Junbo Xie, Gilles Arnold, Michel Tourlonias, Yanan Jiao, Peng Wang ........................................................................................ 89
20. The effect of fiber length change on the mechanical properties of epoxy composites filled with short carbon fibers Jana Novotná, Miroslava Pechočiaková, Jan Kočíb ........................................................................................ 96
21. Investigation of wettability measurements of protective gloves materials Emilia Irzmańska, Agnieszka Adamus-Włodarczyk, Aleksandra Jastrzębska, Natalia Litwicka ........................................................................................ 101
22. Ergonomics multidisciplinary approach of 3D bodyscan of anthropometry Elsayed Ahmed Elnashar ........................................................................................ 105
23. Melt spinning of polyethylene composite fibers containing disentangled ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene Xiang Yan, Yu Zhang, Wei Li, Jingdai Wang, Yongrong Yang ........................................................................................ 110
24. A study on barrier performance of medical face masks Muhammad Usman Munir, Daiva Mikučionienė ........................................................................................ 115
25. Experimental abrasion analysis of textile capacitive sensors Marc Martínez-Estrada, Heura Ventura, Ignacio Gil, Raúl Fernández-García ........................................................................................ 120
26. Design and development of a nanofiber reinforced multilayered cloth face mask Handan Palak, Burcak Karagüzel Kayaoglu ........................................................................................ 124
27. Hyperelastic modelling and simulation for forming process of the braided fabrics Jinlei Li, Nahiène Hamila, Gildas L'Hostis, Eduardo Guzman Maldonado, Peng Wang ........................................................................................ 129
28. Sensing properties and characteristics of the elastic sensing webbing Shi Yanan, Fan Ping, Xue Wenliang, Guo Quanfeng, Li Yuling, Ma Yanxue ........................................................................................ 133
29. Development of antibacterial and ultraviolet protective clothing by the application of medicinal plants extract Haleema Khanzada, Egle Kumpikaite ........................................................................................ 138
30. Comparison of the fineness and mechanical properties of hemp fiber conditionned in two different relative humidity environments Aurélie Decker, Adrien Tritter, Vivien Sarazin, Omar Harzallah, Jean-Yves Drean ........................................................................................ 143
31. 1D, 2D and 3D dosimetry – a brief overview of the DosLab group’s research work Elżbieta Sąsiadek-Andrzejczak, Malwina Jaszczak, Piotr Maras, Mariusz Dudek, Michał Piotrowski, Marek Kozicki ........................................................................................ 148
32. Analysis of digital skills in the textile and clothing industry through e-learning Carla Hertleer, Angel Terziev, Benny Malengier, Hassan Saeed, Sanja Ergegovic Razic, Aleksandar Dimov ........................................................................................ 153
33. Friction spun yarns with high RCF content for thermoset composites Mir Mohammad Badrul Hasan, Thị Anh Mỹ Huỳnh, Anwar Abdkader, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 158
34. Innovative single and bifurcated coronary stents: from braiding to flexibility Recep Türkay Kocaman, Roxana Miksch, Corinna Anzer, Karline Großer, Frank Ficker ........................................................................................ 163
35. Analysis of the local yarn elongation states during the highly dynamic stitch formation process using the example of high performance warp knitting Mathis Bruns, Andreas Nocke, Anke Golla, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 168
36. Studies of the possibility of estimating the growth of the cuxse layer from the change in the mass of fibres Olga Belukhina, Daiva Milašiene, Remigijus Ivanauskas ........................................................................................ 173
37. The effect of 3D weft-knitted fabric composition on puncture, tear, and air permeability Julija Krauledaitė, Kristina Ancutienė, Sigitas Krauledas, Virginijus Urbelis, Virginija Sacevičienė ........................................................................................ 178
38. Impact response of sandwich composites with P-Aramid (Kevlar®) waste fibre reinforcement Gaye Kaya, Erdem Selver, Tebernus Dincer, Arzu Atici ........................................................................................ 181
39. Similarities and differences of lithuanian and western ukrainian folk towels Eglė Kumpikatė, Olena Nykorak, Erika Nenartavičiūtė, Ludmyla Herus, Tetiana Kutsyr, Olena Kozakevych, Daiva Milašienė, Žaneta Rukuižienė ........................................................................................ 186
40. TPU-based elctrospun nanofibers assembled with nonwoven structure for face mask’s application Ali Hebie, Joséphine Moretti, Elham Mohsenzadeh, Hayriye Gidik, Maryline Lewandowski, Philippe Vroman ........................................................................................ 191
41. Earth – Humanity – Sustainability – Future – Education Andrej Demšar ........................................................................................ 196
42. Comparison of bacterial cellulose produced from nata-de-coco and kombucha Ke Wang, Qian Ma, Ju-Mei Zhao, Miao Cao, Shu-Dong Wang ........................................................................................ 201
43. In-situ stress analysis of fiber reinforced plastics under bending load until failure by using integrated textile-based piezoresistive sensors Hung Le Xuan, Andreas Nocke, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 206
44. Bacterial inhibition via carboxymethyl cellulose-containing electrospun mats loaded with nisin z peptide for potential chronic wound care Tânia D. Tavares, Carla Silva, Joana C. Antunes, Helena P. Felgueiras ........................................................................................ 211
45. Evolution of the mechanical and morphological properties of two hemp cultivars (santhica 27 and félina 34) during the dew-retted Aurélie Decker, Adrien Tritter, Vivien Sarazin, Omar Harzallah, Jean-Yves Drean ........................................................................................ 216
46. Sustainable surface modification of textile with Ag-doped TiO2/polysiloxane nanocomposite for antibacterial, UV protection, and flame retardant properties Mohammad Mamunur Rashid, Brigita Tomšič, Barbara Simončič, Ivan Jerman, Danaja Štular, Matija Zorc ........................................................................................ 221
47. Walking simulator for the electrostatic testing of floorcoverings Hasan Riaz Tahir, Benny Malengier, Carla Hertleer, Lieva van Langenhove ........................................................................................ 225
48. Numerical simulation and experimental study of trapezoidal tear of triaxial woven fabric Hongtao Zhou, Weijing Jiang, Zhou Bin ........................................................................................ 229
49. Wool finishing for washable worsted man’s jacket Amira Belhaj Rhouma, Christine Campagne, N. Massika Behary, Sébastien François, Charles Lanceron, Julien Vieillard ........................................................................................ 234
50. Comparison of composites containing technical embroidery and woven fabric as reinforcement Agata Poniecka, Marcin Barburski, David Ranz Angulo, Jesus Cuartero ........................................................................................ 238
51. Modernisation of curricula in technical and smart textiles Carla Hertleer, Benny Malengier, Georgios Priniotakis, Pablo Diaz Garcia, Lila Anthopoulou, Mohd Rozi Ahmad, Siti Hana Nasir, Ida Nuramdhani, Bintan Titisari, Abdul Waqar, Bilal Zahid ........................................................................................ 243
52. Investigation of some properties of pet (polyethylene terephthalate) poy yarns containing plasmonic boron nanoparticles additive Didem Ezgi Görgün, Sedat Kumartaşlı, Ozan Avinc, Necip Atar ........................................................................................ 247
53. Experimental and numerical evaluation of force transduced by interactive fiber rubber composite structures Achyuth Ram Annadata, Felix Lohse, Thomas Gereke, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 255
54. The cationization of cotton/polyester blend Ivana Čorak, Anita Tarbuk, Tihana Dekanić, Snježana Brnada, Lucija Domljan ........................................................................................ 259
55. Accelerated hydrolysis of PLA fibers at low temperature Anita Tarbuk, Ivana Čorak, Dragan Đorđević, Zbigniew Draczyński ........................................................................................ 263
56. A self-healing system for the soles of all rubber protective footwear Agnieszka Adamus-Włodarczyk, Emilia Irzmańska, Grzegorz Szczepański, Anna Strąkowska, Sebastian Rezmer, Mirosław Dobrowolski ........................................................................................ 267
57. Modification of cotton fabric using a three-component Ag/TiO2/g-C3N4 composite to improve protection against UV radiation Dominika Glažar, Danaja Štular, Raša Urbas, Brigita Tomšič, Matic Šobak, Ivan Jerman, Raghuraj S. Chouhan, Barbara Simončič ........................................................................................ 271
58. Functional properties of nonwovens as an insulating layer for protective gloves Dunja Sajn Gorjanc ........................................................................................ 276
59. Synthesis of mix chitin esters Anna Bednarowicz, Nina Tarzyńska, Marta Patlewicz, Zbigniew Draczyński ........................................................................................ 281
60. Effect of footwear material on the plantar pressure of diabetic foot Zoi Koutkalaki, Paraskevas Papanikos, Philip Azariadis ........................................................................................ 286
61. Aerogel applications in textile materialst Cengiz Karabulut, Zeynep Ömeroğulları Başyiğit, Cem Ünsal, Y. Dilek Toprakkaya Kut ........................................................................................ 290
62. Non-stationary effects of ring rail movement in the high-speed ring spinning process with a superconducting magnetic bearing twisting system: problem and its solution Mahmud Hossain, Anwar Abdkader, Chokri Cherif, Maria Sparing, Ruben Hühne, Krentzien Maximilian, Michael Beitelschmidt ........................................................................................ 295
63. Tunable silica nanofibrous structures in view of resolving challenging purification and separation obstacles Eva Loccufier, Bianca Swanckaert, Jozefien Geltmeyer, Koen Deventer, Stijn W.H. Van Hulle, Dagmar R D’hooge, Klaartje De Buysser, Karen De Clerck ........................................................................................ 301
64. Thermal behavior of a multi-layer laminated fabric containing PCMS Kai Yang, Xiuling Zhang, Jakub Wiener, Mohanapriya Venkataraman, Guocheng Zhu, Juming Yao, Jiri Militky ........................................................................................ 306
65. Predicting air permeability of pile loop knit fabrics using fuzzy logic with type-2 fuzzy inference system Derya Haroglu ........................................................................................ 310
66. Analysis of thermal aging effect on the tensile strength of textile materials intended for the reinforcement of conveyor belt Tsegaye Sh. Lemmi, Marcin Barburski ........................................................................................ 316
67. Preliminary studies on the preparation and properties of chitosan nonwovens modified with acid vapors Dominik Sikorski, Marta Bauer, Justyna Frączyk, Zbigniew Draczyński ........................................................................................ 321
68. Knowledge-based personalized pattern design of legging for mass customization using support vector machine modelling Zhujun Wang, Yingmei Xing, Xuyuan Tao, Xianyi Zeng, Pascal Bruniaux, Zhenzhen Xu ........................................................................................ 326
69. In-situ green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) onto the cotton fabrics by neem (azardirachta indica) leaf extract Asif Javed, Jakub Wiener, Jana Saskova, Jiri Militky ........................................................................................ 330
70. Micromechanical models for fabrics and composites made of hybrid yarns from recycled carbon fibers Tobias G. Lang, M. M. Badrul Hasan, Thy Anh My Huynh, Thomas Gereke, Anwar Abdkader, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 335
71. Multi-function woven fabric with carrier particles of PU-TiO2 coating filled in local pipes Bin Zhou, Huiling Wang ........................................................................................ 340
72. Melt spinning of polypropylene (PP) multifilaments yarns: effect of myrrh resin on multifilament yarns properties Evaldas Bolskis, Erika Adomavičiūtė, Egidijus Griškonis ........................................................................................ 348
73. A review of lcam datasets and sève whiteness proposal Azmary Akter Mukthy, Michal Vik, Martina Vikova ........................................................................................ 353
74. Design and research of a new type of anti-vibration gloves with the use of distance knitted fabrics Mateusz Gębicki, Kamil Węglarski, Zbigniew Pawliczak, Michał Frydrysiak ........................................................................................ 358
75. Influence of pre-treatment in an alkaline medium on binding chitosan and 2,3-dihydroxy butandionic acid on cotton and polyester/cotton substrate Sandra Flinčec Grgac, Valentina Milčić, Ana Vrbić ........................................................................................ 363
76. Entrepreneurial process in textile and clothing industry: an overview of european practices Nikolay Sterev, Petja Milusheva, Daniel Yordanov ........................................................................................ 368
77. Heating profile of electro-conductive weft-knitted composite fabrics during cyclic deformation Md. Reazuddin Repon, Daiva Mikučionienė ........................................................................................ 373
78. Photocatalytic desizing of pva-sized cotton fabric Sanjay Kumar Bhikari Charan Panda, Kushal Sen, Samrat Mukhopadhyay ........................................................................................ 378
79. Anthropometry variation during resting positions adopted by bedridden and reduced mobility patients Rochelne Barboza, Paulo Anacleto, Miguel Carvalho ........................................................................................ 382
80. Elastic recovery of full plaited knitted fabric Amany Khalil, Pavla Těšinová ........................................................................................ 386
81. Resistive heating performance of waste cotton-derived carbon obtained by salt-assisted hydrothermal carbonization Yuanfeng Wang, Mohanapriya Venkataraman, Jiří Militký ........................................................................................ 391
82. Identification of wearing comfort of the textile uppers of commercial footwear Patrycja Kaziur, Zbigniew Mikołajczyk, Małgorzata Matusiak ........................................................................................ 396
83. Numerical analysis of the dynamic thread stretching process Aleksandra Prążyńska, Zbigniew Mikołajczyk, Maciej Kuchar ........................................................................................ 401
84. Knitted shields against electromagnetic waves Zbigniew Mikołajczyk, Iwona Nowak, Monika Szewczyk, Łukasz Januszkiewicz, Joanna Junak ........................................................................................ 405
85. Developing an assistive technology for individuals with visual impairment: smart glove concept Başak Süller Zor, Arzu Vuruşkan ........................................................................................ 410
86. Electrospun bioactive polymer/gelatin coatings for medical application - creation and investigation Akvile Andziukeviciute-Jankuniene, Joana Sinkevičiūtė, Erika Adomaviciute, Virgilijus Valeika, Aiste Balciunaitiene, Virginija Jankauskaite ........................................................................................ 415
87. Hydrophobic and conductive cotton fabric with silver nanowires and silanes Alicja Nejman, Grzegorz Celichowski, Małgorzata Cieślak ........................................................................................ 419
88. Innovative thermally stablized low twist hybrid yarns from recycled carbon fibre for thermosplastic composites Mir Mohammad Badrul Hasan, Muhammad Furqan Khurshid, Anwar Abdkader, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 424
89. Effect of knit stitches percentage on physical parameters of weft-knitted fabrics Sikander Abbas Basra, Eglė Kumpikaitė, Norina Asfand ........................................................................................ 429
90. Analysis of the heat transfer property with the sandwich fabrics based on ansys workbench and alambeta Dan Wang, Shi Hu, Yordan Kyosev, Dana Kremenakova, Jiri Militky ........................................................................................ 433
91. Solvent-based recycling of polypropylene from waste carpets: an investigation on the leaching behaviour of carpet components Nuray Kizildag, Ali Tufani, Serkan Guclu, Bekir Dizman, Yusuf Menceloglu, Serkan Unal ........................................................................................ 437
92. Development of integrated in-Situ actuator networks for the realization of flexure hinges for highly deformable fiber-reinforced plastic composites Quentin Bollengier, David Rabe, Johannes Mersch, Eric Häntzsche, Andreas Nocke, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 440
93. Comparative evaluation effects of thermal degradation, burning behavior, and intumescent char formation of cotton fabrics coated with alkaline and acidic casein solutions Sajid Faheem, Nazia Nahid, Jakub Wiener, Adnan Mazari, Vijay Baheti, Jiri Militky ........................................................................................ 445
94. Use of rooted hydrophytes in developing innovative functional textiles Madhu Sharan, Sumi Haldar ........................................................................................ 450
95. Sorption properties of half-milano rib knit fabrics Norina Asfand, Virginija Daukantienė, Sikander Abbas Basra ........................................................................................ 454
96. Preparation of PVDF nanofibers by optimizing solvent properties: improved solvent viscosity and evaporation rate Zhongchen He, François Rault, Elham Mohsenzadeh, Maryline Lewandowski, Fabien Salaün ........................................................................................ 458
97. Seam performance of bi-stretch denim fabrics Hatice Kübra Kaynak, Esin Sarioğlu, Halil İbrahim Çelik, Hatice Özel ........................................................................................ 462
98. Use of artificial intelligence for creative textile designs Arzu Vuruskan, Ozer Can Devecioglu, Ender Bulgun, Gokhan Mura, Turker Ince ........................................................................................ 466
99. Fabrication of UV-responsive chromic system using nanospider device and its photo-fatigue behavior under continuous mode of UV irradiance Utkarshsinh Solanki, Martina Viková, Pavel Holec, Jakub Erben, Michal Vik ........................................................................................ 471
100. Spatial structure`s analysis of 3D knitted spacer fabric Aleksandra Walkowska, Zbigniew Mikołajczyk ........................................................................................ 476
101. Optimization of the fiber/matrix interface and integration of a photochromic molecule in the fiber/matrix system Mahad Barre Aden, François Rault, Fabien Salaun ........................................................................................ 480
102. Effects of the alginate and CACL2 concentrations imparting mechanical and morphological properties of wet spun filaments Annaëlle Erard, Aurélie Cayla, Fabien Salaün ........................................................................................ 485
103. Evaluation the resistance of pre-deformed multi-layer 3D fabrics against knife penetration Mengru Li, Peng Wang, François Boussu, Damien Soulat, Jie Luo ........................................................................................ 490
104. Estimating biodegradation of cotton fabric by soil burial Sánchez-Martínez Ainhoa, Belda-Anaya Raquel, Capablanca Lucía, Gisbert-Payá Jaime, Bonet-Aracil Marilés ........................................................................................ 494
105. Fiber cross-section influence on the deposition of nanofibers on textile weaved structures David Mínguez-García, Lucía Capablanca, Ignacio Montava, Pablo Díaz-García ........................................................................................ 498
106. Fabric topgraphy influence on nanofibers deposition Ida Ljungerg, Sánchez-Martínez Ainhoa, Martínez-González Inés, Mínguez-García David, Ignacio Montava, Díaz-García Pablo ........................................................................................ 503
107. Natural dyeing of recycled cotton and polyester-cotton blended yarns with chitosan biomordant Jaime Gisbert-Paya, Serkan Uysal, Lucía Capablanca, Tuba Toprak-Cavdur ........................................................................................ 506
108. Knitted interdigital capacitive strain sensor for wearable applications Ayşe Feyza Yılmaz, Kadir Özlem, Münire Sibel Çetin, Aslı Tunçay Atalay, Gökhan İnce, Özgür Atalay ........................................................................................ 511
109. Linking co-creation to modularity to respond to consumers expectations and improve production efficiency Paulo Martins, Rui Miguel, Liliana Pina, Madalena Pereira ........................................................................................ 515
110. Organizations, creativity and job satisfaction – symbiosis in a portuguese case study João Barata, Rui Miguel ........................................................................................ 520
111. Effect of polyester fibre shrinkage on construction characteristics of polyester/wool woven fabrics Nuno Monteiro, Rui Miguel, Albert Manich, Manuel Santos Silva ........................................................................................ 524
112. Flowable 2D textile structures for the production of thermoplastic 3D FRP parts with continuous fiber reinforcement between shell and rib Sven Hellmann, Matthias Overberg, Minh Quang Pham, Eric Häntzsche, Thomas Gereke, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 528
113. Development of stretchable conductive hybrid yarn for wearable electronics application İbrahim Adel Khamis Ahmed, Münire Sibel Çetin, Ayşe Feyza Yılmaz, Aslı Tunçay Atalay, Gökhan İnce, Özgür Atalay ........................................................................................ 533
114. Simulation based development of profiled carbon rovings for concrete reinforcements Paul Penzel, Jakob Seidel, Tobias Georg Lang, Lars Hahn, Chokri Cherif, Viktor Mechtcherine ........................................................................................ 538
115. Investigation the electrical resistance and thermal behaviour of surface mount device integrated stainless steel electronic yarn Abdella Ahmmed Simegnaw, Benny Malengier, Melkie Getnet Tadesse, Lieva Van Langenhove ........................................................................................ 543
116. Experimental study of the tack of flax fibers based thermoplastic composite reinforcements Mathieu Joannes, Karine Gautier, Gilles Arnold, Peng Wang ........................................................................................ 549
117. Feasibility of smart-textiles for vehicle-exterior: impact of disturbances Fabian Edel, Nico Lübbe ........................................................................................ 553
118. Seamless integration of textile-electronics in knitted fabrics for personalized health Abdelakram Hafid, Emanuel Gunnarsson, Kristian Rödby, Fernando Seoane ........................................................................................ 558
119. Himalayan nettle: a promising fibre on the rise Ana Santiago, Cláudia Pinheiro, Nuno Belino ........................................................................................ 563
120. Development of sensor design for smart kinesiotape for future sensing applications in motion capturing Hans Winger, Philippa Ruth Christine Böhnke, Iris Kruppke, Andreas Nocke, Chokri Cherif ........................................................................................ 567
121. Exploration and practice of textile and clothing training base construction Li-feng Zhang, Gui-cui Chen ........................................................................................ 573
122. Dyeing of cotton with madder using (bio)mordants: effects on fastness and UV protection properties Cátia Alves, Marta Fernandes, Rui Rodrigues, Andrea Zille ........................................................................................ 577
123. Effect of tensile strength of lignocellulosic himalayan nettle fibers by chemical treatment R. Deepa, K. Saravanan, K. Kumaresan, D. Satheeshkumar ........................................................................................ 581
124. The influence of polyamide fibres and knitted fabric structures on thermophysiological properties Luisa M. Arruda, Inês Moreira, Raul Fangueiro ........................................................................................ 586
125. Sustainable and multifunctional natural fiber-based electric wire sheaths for smart textiles Behnaz Mehravani, Jorge Padrão, Rui D.V. Fernandes, Talita Nicolau, Cátia Alves, Ana I. Ribeiro, Joaquim Jorge Peixoto, Hélder Carvalho, Andrea Zille ........................................................................................ 591
126. Halochromic properties of a 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamidrazone and its application to wool Ana Isabel Ribeiro, Daniela Dantas, Renata Silva, Fernando Remião, Eugénia Pinto, Fátima Cerqueira, Alice Dias, Andrea Zille ........................................................................................ 595
127. Development of a plasma activated multifunctional polyester fabric using zinc oxide nanoparticles and citronella oil microcapsules Behnaz Mehravani, Talita Nicolau, Ana Isabel Ribeiro, Joana F. Parente, Vânia I. Sousa, Carlos J. Tavares, Jorge Padrão, Andrea Zille ........................................................................................ 600
128. Bath exhaustion on halocromic dyes Inés Martínez-González, Eva Bou-Belda, Pablo Díaz-García, Jaime Gisbert-Payá, Marilés Bonet-Aracil ........................................................................................ 604
129. Antiviral properties of flame retardant bacterial nanocellulose modified with mordenite Liliana Melro, Rui D. V. Fernandes, Joaquim Jorge Peixoto, Inês Pinheiro, Alice Ribeiro, Verónica Bouça, Fernando Dourado, Miguel Gama, Jorge Padrão, Andrea Zille ........................................................................................ 609
130. Analysis of pressure parameters in orthopedic footwear for people suffering from diabetic foot syndrome Zbigniew Mikołajczyk, Iwona Nowak, Ivan Kuchyts, Melania Mikołajczyk-Solińska ........................................................................................ 614

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    Fabric topgraphy influence on nanofibers deposition
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Ljungerg, Ida; Sánchez-Martínez, Ainhoa; Martínez-González, Inés; Mínguez-García, David; Montava, Ignacio; Díaz-García, Pablo
    Interest in nanotechnology has increased in recent years and the textile sector has not been left out of this technology. Obtaining nanofibers opens up multiple applications in fields such as filtration. However, due to the fragility of said nanofibers, conventional textiles can serve as a support for the created nanofiber net. In this work we intend to demonstrate the influence of the weave pattern on the homogeneity of nanofibers deposited on the fabric. Two fabrics characterised by wave patterns showing different topography are studied. Authors demonstrate there is a strong influence of topography on the nanofibers deposition. Nanofibers tend to cover wave´s fibres in a higher plane first and it require longer periods to find some fibres on lower planes.
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    Fiber cross-section influence on the deposition of nanofibers on textile weaved structures
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Mínguez-García, David; Capablanca, Lucía; Montava, Ignacio; Díaz-García, Pablo
    Roughness is directly related to the increase of adhesion between surfaces. Different cross section on fibres implies different longitudinal shape of fibres, altering the roughness of filaments. In this study, a procedure to evaluate the nanofibers adhesion to the substrate has been designed. In order to test it, different cross-section shapes are evaluated to demonstrate its influence on the nanofibers net adhesion. Circular, tetralobal and trilobal fibres were tested. Focused on corroborating it, two yarns with different filament fineness were also tested. Different weights are placed on an acetate film which is placed on the nanofibers net. The pressure helps the nanofiber to move to the acetate. This procedure helps to determine the influence of fibre cross-section or roughness, demonstrating the adhesion of nanofibers net on the structures is enhanced with higher roughness.
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    Fabrication of UV-responsive chromic system using nanospider device and its photo-fatigue behavior under continuous mode of UV irradiance
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Solanki, Utkarshsinh; Vikova, Martina; Holec, Pavel; Erben, Jakub; Vik, Michal
    In this paper, we proposed the preparation of a photochromic nonwoven fabric based on photochromic nanofibers with high color response, which has excellent photochromic properties, good durability, and can quickly return to its original state. Photochromic nanofibers were colored by spiropyran (SP) class of photochromic dyes. The SP was dissolved in an ethanol solution containing polyvinyl butyral and then the composition was spined using a needle-free NANOSPIDER system. The test data of colorimetric and spectral characteristics of photochromic color change demonstrate that the prepared samples exhibit significant color changes and sufficient stability during fatigue tests. At the same time, a good agreement of the measured experimental data with the proposed theoretical model is documented, which allows estimating the total amount of energy that causes a 50% decrease in color response. This enabled the design of an accelerated UV resistance test method for photochromic textiles.
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    Preparation of PVDF nanofibers by optimizing solvent properties: improved solvent viscosity and evaporation rate
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) He, Zhongchen; Rault, François; Mohsenzadeh, Elham; Lewandowski, Maryline; Salaün, Fabien
    PVDF nanofibers have been intensively investigated in wearable energy harvesting because of their flexibility and piezoelectric properties. In this study, we prepared PVDF nanofibers by the electrospinning method. Different solvents like DMF and DMF/acetone with the ratio of 6/4, 5/5, and 4/6 were selected to adjust the solvent properties. SEM, FTIR, and DSC characterizations were used to characterize the morphology, structure, and β phase content of PVDF nanofibers. The results demonstrate that the electrospun PVDF nanofibers produced by using DMF/acetone have predominantly a fibre structure and increased β phase compared to electrospun samples using DMF alone as solvent. PVDF nanofibers fabricated by using DMF/acetone with a ratio of 4/6 exhibit the maximum content of β phase and the highest value of piezoelectric coefficient (d33).
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    Electrospun bioactive polymer/gelatin coatings for medical application - creation and investigation
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Andziukeviciute-Jankuniene, Akvile; Sinkevičiūtė, Joana; Adomaviciute, Erika; Valeika, Virgilijus; Balciunaitiene, Aiste; Jankauskaite, Virginija
    Skin protects human body from negative external influences; however, it has property to be injured. There are a lot of different types of medical dressings, nevertheless, electrospun materials for medical applications are on demand due to nonwoven materials properties, such as large surface area, specific porosity, polymers suitability. Natural polymers for wound dressings are highly investigated not only for their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, but for electrospinning feasibility as well. The aim of this research is to develop bioactive polymer/gelatin coating from animal waste and investigate its feasibility for medical dressing. Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) as polymers were chosen due to their adhesive properties, solubility in various solvents and biocompatibility. Gelatin as bioactive polymer was chosen due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Natural Symphytum officinale (SO) extract in compositions was used. Electrospun polymeric nano/microfibers were coated with gelatin compositions. Nano/microfibers diameters and gelatin compositions droplets sizes were evaluated. It was determined that composition modification with SO has influence on used polymers nano/microfibers diameter. Plant extract addition to polymer solution induces thinner nano/microfibers. Consequently, it was ascertained that gelatin and SO composition forms high quality droplets both on PVB/SO and PVP/SO nanofibers surface.
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    Tunable silica nanofibrous structures in view of resolving challenging purification and separation obstacles
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Loccufier, Eva; Swanckaert, Bianca; Geltmeyer, Jozefien; Deventer, Koen; Van Hulle, Stijn W.H.; D’hooge, Dagmar R; De Buysser, Klaartje; De Clerck, Karen
    Electrospinning of polymer nanofibers has been studied extensively and has shown to be possible via stable, reproducible and controllable processes. The development of more inert nanofibers with higher thermal and chemical resistance extends the application field towards challenging purification and separation obstacles of today. By direct electrospinning of a tetraorthosilicate (TEOS) based sol–gel solution, without a sacrificing carrier polymer, dense ceramic silica nanofibers can be produced. A humidity or temperature induced wettability-switch from highly hydrophobic after electrospinning to superhydrophilic makes the resulting silica nanofibrous membranes ideal for fast gravity-driven separation, especially upon tuning the surface chemistry and the functionalization. This is showcased for the separation of immiscible liquids and the photocatalytic degradation of organic micro-pollutants.
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    TPU-based elctrospun nanofibers assembled with nonwoven structure for face mask’s application
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Hebie, Ali; Moretti, Joséphine; Mohsenzadeh, Elham; Gidik, Hayriye; Lewandowski, Maryline; Vroman, Philippe
    The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has triggered great global public health concerns. Face masks are essential tools to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2 from human to human. However, there are still challenges with extending the serving life and maintaining the filtration performance of the current commercial masks. Filters composed of ultrafine fibers with diameters down to tens of nanometers have the potential to physically block viruses. The idea of developing an electrospun membrane with these ultrafine fibers to be integrated into the mask seems an innovative idea. A right mechanism must be developed to make it happen. This study presents the development of an electrospun membrane on a non-woven support by using thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) for face masks.
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    Design and development of a nanofiber reinforced multilayered cloth face mask
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Palak, Handan; Kayaoglu, Burcak Karagüzel
    The use of medical masks in daily life has become inevitable due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Especially at the beginning of the pandemic, the supply of face masks was unable to meet the demand. Also, medical masks are causing plastic waste since they are not sustainable. Accordingly, cloth masks have the potential to be an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to medical masks. In this study, it was aimed to develop two and three layered cloth masks, and investigate the effects of fabric parameters of the masks on the bacterial filtration efficiency (BFE). Four fabrics with different cover factors were woven. The raising finishing was applied to the outer layer to increase the filtration by closing the pores on the surface. An electrospun nanofiber layer was also used as a mid-layer to improve bacterial filtration. All BFE results were higher than the minimum standard BFE of 90%. The results showed that an electrospun mid-layer was more effective for increasing the BFE compared to raising finishing onto the outer layer of the masks. The BFE improved slightly when the cover factor of the fabric increased.
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    Multilevel full factorial design in optimizing polymer type and blend ratio for PLA/PCL and PLLA/PCL electropsun webs
    (Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Öztemur, Janset; Özdemir, Suzan; Sezgin, Hande; Yalçın-Eniş, İpek
    Biopolymers have gained attention for tissue engineering researches in the last decade. Polycaprolactone(PCL), poly(lactic acid) (PLA), and poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) are highly popular biopolymers for scaffoldfabrication due to their biocompatibility and biodegradability. These polymers can be used as blend form to highlight their strengths such as morphological, mechanical, and biological. The blending ratio has an impact on the end product properties so, the structural features of the polymers like molecular weight and viscosity should be considered before surface development. In this study, electrospun fibroussurfaces with various ratios (10/90, 20/80, 30/70, 40/60, and 50/50) of PLA/PCL and PLLA/PCL blends are produced and the effect of polymer type as well as the blending ratio is examined. The findings of the fiber diameter research revealed that depending on the molecular weights of the polymers, the blend ratio has a statistically significant effect on fiber diameter.