A new biotechnological procedure using laccase in combination with a hydrophobic phenolic compound (lauryl gallate) for the hydrophobization of cellulose fibres and internal sizing of paper was developed. Cellulose fibres from hardwood kraft pulp were incubated with laccase (Lac), in combination with lauryl gallate (LG). The Lac-LG treatment resulted in the internal sizing of paper, and also in significantly reduced water penetration in the handsheets and wettability of the paper surface. Paper was found not to be effectively rendered hydrophobic by LG alone. SEM images of the fibre network revealed the presence of the sizing agent: a product of the reaction between laccase and lauryl gallate. Binding of lauryl gallate to cellulose fibres w...
We investigate the use of laccase enzymes to couple short nonpolar chains containing aromatic groups...
Unbleached flax fibres for paper production were treated with laccase from Pycnoporus cinnabarinus a...
In the first part of the present work, relevant findings concerning the laccase (Lacc) activation of...
A new biotechnological procedure using laccase in combination with a hydrophobic phenolic compound (...
This work deals with the study of a new biotechnological procedure, employing laccase in combination...
The aim of this work was to develop an innovative method for the internal sizing of paper by use of ...
A new approach for the hydrophobization of finished cellulosic substrates based on a previously repo...
An innovative method has been developed for the surface hydrophobisation of cellulose-based material...
To confer hydrophobic properties to Kraft pulp, an environmentally friendly process using laccase an...
The present work describes an innovative method for the hydrophobization of cellulosic material by i...
The present work describes a new method for the surface functionalization of cellulosic sheets, over...
In the present work an innovative method for achieving enzymatic surface functionalization on finish...
We investigate the use of laccase enzymes to couple short nonpolar chains containing aromatic groups...
This study demonstrates the potential of applying surface enzymatic treatments on finished paper she...
Unbleached flax fibres were treated with laccase from Pycnoporus cinnabarinus and low molecular weig...
We investigate the use of laccase enzymes to couple short nonpolar chains containing aromatic groups...
Unbleached flax fibres for paper production were treated with laccase from Pycnoporus cinnabarinus a...
In the first part of the present work, relevant findings concerning the laccase (Lacc) activation of...
A new biotechnological procedure using laccase in combination with a hydrophobic phenolic compound (...
This work deals with the study of a new biotechnological procedure, employing laccase in combination...
The aim of this work was to develop an innovative method for the internal sizing of paper by use of ...
A new approach for the hydrophobization of finished cellulosic substrates based on a previously repo...
An innovative method has been developed for the surface hydrophobisation of cellulose-based material...
To confer hydrophobic properties to Kraft pulp, an environmentally friendly process using laccase an...
The present work describes an innovative method for the hydrophobization of cellulosic material by i...
The present work describes a new method for the surface functionalization of cellulosic sheets, over...
In the present work an innovative method for achieving enzymatic surface functionalization on finish...
We investigate the use of laccase enzymes to couple short nonpolar chains containing aromatic groups...
This study demonstrates the potential of applying surface enzymatic treatments on finished paper she...
Unbleached flax fibres were treated with laccase from Pycnoporus cinnabarinus and low molecular weig...
We investigate the use of laccase enzymes to couple short nonpolar chains containing aromatic groups...
Unbleached flax fibres for paper production were treated with laccase from Pycnoporus cinnabarinus a...
In the first part of the present work, relevant findings concerning the laccase (Lacc) activation of...