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Enzymatic scouring

Calafell, M., and Garriga, P. (2004). Effect of some process parameters in the enzymatic scouring of cotton using acid pectinases, SsWULMiSnilU Tech.. 34(3), 326-331. [Pg.171]

Degari, O., Gepstein, S., and Dosoretz, G. (2002). Potential use of cutinase in enzymatic scouring of cotton fiber cuticle, Appl. Biochem. Biotech., 102(1), 277-289. [Pg.172]

Hartzell, M., and Hsieh, Y. L. (1998). Enzymatic scouring to improve cotton fabric wettability, 68(4), 233-241. [Pg.173]

Li, Y., and Hardin, I. R. (1998). Enzymatic scouring of cotton surfactants, agitation, and selection of enzymes. Text Chem. Colorists, 30(9), 23-29. [Pg.175]

Even though environmental toxicology could have profound effects on the HS response, there are other considerations where manipulation of the HS response could be beneficial. For example, constitutive induction of the HS response in bacteria could be a potential means to develop super-microbes which could withstand harsh environments while engaging in their genetically-designed function such as scouring oil spills and enzymatically converting toxins into harmless substances. [Pg.448]

Mixed Enzymatic Process in Scouring of Cotton Fabrics... [Pg.162]

Csiszar, E., Szakacs., G., and Rusznak, I. (1998). Combining traditional cotton scouring with cellulase enzymatic treatment, 68(3),... [Pg.172]

Scouring and bleaching of cotton fabrics are also attractive targets for enzyme-based processes, due to the severe environmental impact of these processes. These processes are also very energy demanding. Raw cotton contains about 10% of impurities. Pectins, waxes and coloured components can all be partially removed from raw cotton by enzymatic treatments but the residual seed coating remains a problem. [Pg.142]

Cotton processing provides several possibilities for enzyme applications. The removal of cotton impurities is essential for fabric manufacture and is generally carried out by scouring with alkali. However, environmentally harsh scouring can be replaced with an enzymatic treatment, in which cotton impurities, such as protein, wax, pectin and ash, can be efficiently removed... [Pg.142]

Properties Wh. tanslucent liq. mild odor water-disp. flash pt. > 100 C pH 5-7 UseLevei 0.2-0.4% (enzymatic desizing) 0.5-1.0% (scouring knits)... [Pg.1244]


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