Journal of Textile Science and Technology

Journal of Textile Science and Technology

A review on aramid nanofibers: Manufacturing, properties, applications, and environmental challenges

Document Type : Review Article

Authors
1 Textile chemistry and fiber science group, Department of Textile Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, Isfahan 84156-83111
2 Faculty of Textile Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
10.22034/jtst.2026.564451.1533
Abstract
Aramid nanofibers (ANFs) are at the forefront of emerging nanomaterials and are recognized for their outstanding properties, including high tensile strength, high modulus, and excellent thermal and chemical stability. These advantages have paved the way for a wide range of applications in composites, energy systems, protective fields, adsorption processes, and even innovative biomedical products. Despite the growing interest in functional ANF-based composites and their applications in advanced fields, there is still a lack of comprehensive reviews addressing recent fundamental and applied developments. This review aims to provide an up-to-date overview of aramid nanofibers. First, the structure and classification of aramid fibers (para-, meta-, and co-para-aramid) are introduced. Subsequently, the main fabrication methods for aramid nanofibers, including mechanical disintegration, polymerization-induced self-assembly, chemical/mechanochemical deprotonation, and electrospinning, are comparatively reviewed. The importance of post-processing treatments, particularly the removal of residual salts and thermal post-treatments such as hot pressing and thermal annealing, in enhancing the integrity, crystallinity, and thermo-mechanical durability of nanofibrous layers is examined. Furthermore, the distinctive characteristics of ANF-based composites, especially in relation to specific applications, are carefully analyzed. Finally, key challenges such as improving interfacial bonding, long-term stability, scalability, and reducing the environmental impact of processing methods, along with the need for standardized characterization techniques, are highlighted as future directions to facilitate the transition of this technology from laboratory-scale research to industrial applications.
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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 08 June 2026

  • Receive Date 05 December 2025
  • Revise Date 17 February 2026
  • Accept Date 08 June 2026