Functional and Comfort Properties of Textiles from TENCEL® Fibres Resulting from the Fibres' Water-Absorbing Nanostructure: A Review

The comfort in wear of textiles has been studied extensively on the level of textile construction. The influence of the fibre material is present in the experience of textile consumers, but objective assessment is rather difficult. Some recent works are reviewed here. TENCEL® is a man‐made cellulosi...

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