Abstract : Nanotechnology has been more essential in the design of smart textiles in recent years. Nanomaterials have been used to provide antibacterial, UV-resistant, electrically conductive, optical, hydrophobic, and flame-retardant qualities to fabrics and clothing in a sustainable way. Smart textile-based nanomaterial-based devices are currently being combined to carry out a variety of tasks, including energy harvesting and storage, sensing, medication release, and optics. These developments are being explored for broader usage in defence, healthcare, and on-body energy harnessing applications and have found extensive use in the fashion sector.
Cite : Raheja, S., & Singh, R. (2022). Contribution Of Nano-Materials And Nanotechnology In The Textile Industry (1st ed., p. 109). Global Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789391842741.2022.eb.grf.asu.ch-20