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Effect of Charcoal Particles on Thermophysiological Comfort Properties of Woven Fabrics

Journal

JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 355-368

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2019.1623745

Keywords

Charcoal particles; Neem charcoal; Thermo-physiological; Comfort; Woven fabrics

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The study investigates the effects of neem charcoal microparticles on the thermophysiological comfort properties of fabrics. The neem charcoal microparticles are prepared and characterized for particle size and distribution before being applied to fabrics, leading to improvements in wetting, wicking, and breathability.
The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of the application of neem charcoal microparticles on thermophysiological comfort properties of the treated fabrics as against the control fabrics. The materials used for this study are 100% cotton, the synthetic woven fabrics and their blends such as 100% polyester and 65/35 polyester/cotton. The fabrics are pre-washed and are analyzed for the constructional parameters. The neem wood aged more than 5 years are collected and are used for preparation of neem charcoal particles using furnace heating method followed by ball milling. Characterization of the neem charcoal microparticles for particle size and distribution is carried out through Particle Analyzer. The presence of particles on the treated fabrics is confirmed through SEM study. Testing the untreated and treated fabrics for the thermophysiological properties such as wetting, wicking, water vapor permeability, air permeability, and thermal resistance by following the relevant standard test procedures were carried out.

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