Abstract
The nanotechnology field holds a lot of promise for commercial multifunctional applications in modern textiles. Due to its unique features, nanotechnology's application in textiles has grown fast. Nanomaterials may be synthesised in a variety of methods, including physical, chemical, and biological methods, and they are simply incorporated into fabric. Its application can improve the properties and value of textile processes and products at a lower cost. Textiles may become multifunctional thanks to nanotechnology, which allows for the creation of materials with unique features such as antibacterial, anti-odor, flame retardant, UV protection, water repellent, and wrinkle resistance. The current study compares the recent progress of various nanoparticle synthesis methodologies and nanotechnology applications in the textile industry, with a special focus on improving key textile properties for multifunctional fabric manufacture.
Acknowledgments
The authors pay sincere tribute to Late Ms. Deepika Rai Dhirendra Prasad who suddenly left this world and lived very short span of life, we the authors remember her on this occasion and pray Almighty God for peace of her holy soul. The authors are thankful to Miss. Sonali Kalake and Miss. Aasiya Jamadar for possible help during the progress of research work.
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