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Comfort and Aesthetic Properties of Bacterial Cellulose for Textile Applications

Authors
  • Jennifer Harmon (University of Wyoming)
  • Logan Fairbourn (University of Wyoming)
  • Natalie Thibault (University of Wyoming)

Abstract

Recently, bacterial cellulose has been investigated for potential applications in textiles and apparel. This material has several unique properties, which make it a promising material for such applications. Several limitations to the material also exist, including lack of consumer familiarity and the material's stiffness. The purpose of this study was to extend previous work by investigating aesthetic and comfort properties of bacterial cellulose grown and dried in a variety of conditions. Samples were grown in four types of media, treated in two conditions and dried in two conditions. Comfort and aesthetic properties were impacted by the different conditions in regards to fabric hand, uniformity and absorption.

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Harmon, J., Fairbourn, L. & Thibault, N., (2017) “Comfort and Aesthetic Properties of Bacterial Cellulose for Textile Applications”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 74(1).

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Published on
2017-01-01

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