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Author Westbroek, P. (Philippe)

Title Analytical electrochemistry in textiles / P. Westbroek, G. Priniotakis and P. Kiekens.

Imprint Cambridge : Woodhead, 2005.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 344 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
data file rda
Series Woodhead publishing in textiles.
Note "CRC Press order no. WP3485"--Title page verso.
Published in association with the Textile Institute.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cover -- Table of Contents -- Author contact details -- Preface -- Part I: Theoretical considerations -- 1. Fundamentals of electrochemistry -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 What is an electrochemical reaction? -- 1.3 Conventions for presentation of electrochemical data -- 1.4 Classification of electrochemical methods -- 1.5 Two-electrode setup -- 1.6 Three-electrode setup -- 1.7 Charge-transfer and transport phenomena -- 1.8 References -- 2. Electrochemical methods -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Potentiometry -- 2.3 Cyclic voltammetry -- 2.4 Impedance of electrochemical systems -- 2.5 Chronoamperometry -- 2.6 Other voltammetric methods -- 2.7 References -- Part II: Electrochemistry in textile finishing -- 3. Probes for pH measurement and simultaneous cellulose removal and bleaching of textiles with enzymes -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Ion-selective electrodes -- 3.3 Glass-membrane electrodes -- 3.4 Simultaneous cellulose removal and bleaching with enzymes -- 3.5 References -- 4. Electrochemical behaviour of hydrogen peroxide oxidation: kinetics and mechanisms -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Use of hydrogen peroxide in textile-bleaching processes -- 4.3 Determination methods of hydrogen peroxide -- 4.4 Voltammetric behaviour -- 4.5 Detection of high hydrogen peroxide concentrations with amperometric method -- 4.6 Theoretical I ... E relationship for mechanism 1 -- 4.7 Theoretical I ... E relationship for mechanism 2 -- 4.8 The pseudo-limiting-current -- 4.9 Combination of rate equations of both mechanisms -- 4.10 References -- 5. Amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide in bleaching and washing processes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Influence of temperature -- 5.3 Behaviour of the sensor electrode at the laboratory scale -- 5.4 Behaviour of the sensor in an industrial environment -- 5.5 Expanding the sensor system for processes occurring at pH <10.5 -- 5.6 References -- 6. Simultaneous detection of indigo and sodium dithionite for control of dyeing processes -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Basic electrochemical reactions of dithionite and sulphite -- 6.3 Kinetic limitations in oxidation of dithionite and sulphite -- 6.4 Mechanism of the charge-transfer kinetics of dithionite oxidation -- 6.5 Detection of sodium dithionite -- 6.6 Detection of indigo -- 6.7 Simultaneous detection of sodium dithionite, sulphite and indigo at a wall-jet electrode -- 6.8 References -- 7. Advantages of electrocatalytic reactions in textile applications: example ... electrocatalytic oxidation of sodium dithionit -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Electrodeposition of Co(II)TSPc at gold electrodes -- 7.3 Analysis of the data -- 7.4 Electrocatalysis with modified gold electrodes towards sodium dithionite -- 7.5 References -- Part III: Textile electrodes -- 8. Intelligent/smart materials and textiles: an overview -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Smart materials -- 8.3 Intelligent/smart textiles -- 8.4 Electrotextiles -- 8.5 Intelligent clothing -- 8.6 References -- 9. Characterisation of electrochemical cell for textile electrode studies and quality control -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Characterisation of an electrochemical cell -- 9.3 Method for quality control of textile electrodes.
Summary Analytical electrochemistry in textiles gives an overview of the synergy between the fields of electrochemistry and textiles. Knowledge about both fields is brought together to show the presence of electrochemistry in textiles and the possibilities and innovative character of electrochemistry for textiles. The main topics include an introduction to electrochemistry; electrochemistry in textile finishing; sensor development; intelligent textiles; characterisation with electrochemistry; modification of textile surfaces and material science.
Note Print version record.
Subject Textile chemistry.
Electrochemistry.
Chimie textile.
Électrochimie.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Textiles & Polymers.
Electrochemistry
Textile chemistry
Mechanical Engineering.
Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Industrial & Management Engineering.
Added Author Priniotakis, G. (Georgios)
Kiekens, Paul, 1955-
Textile Institute (Manchester, England)
Other Form: 9781855739192
ISBN 1845690877 (electronic bk.)
9781845690878 (electronic bk.)
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9781855739192 (electronic bk.)
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