The covalent grafting of alkyl gallates on wool through a laccase catalysed reaction in 80/20 (v/v, %)aqueous–ethanol mixture provided in a one-step process a multifunctional textile material with antioxidant, antibacterial and water repellent properties. Gallic acid and its alkyl esters ethyl, propyl, octyl and dodecyl gallate have been enzymatically grafted on wool fibres in order to study the effect of alkyl chain length on wool functional modification. The capacity of laccase to oxidise these phenolic compounds in an aqueous–organic medium has been verified by electrochemical techniques. The increase of CH2, CH3 groups in the FTIR spectra, together with the XPS analysis of the enzymatically modified fabrics confirmed the covalent graf...
The main contribution of the presented work was to introduce the use of proteases modified with the ...
Phenolic compounds such as hydroquinone, catechol and ferulic acid can polymerise and therefore deve...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The covalent grafting of alkyl gallates on wool through a laccase catalysed reaction in 80/20 (v/v, ...
In the first part of the present work, relevant findings concerning the laccase (Lacc) activation of...
In this work, we studied the influence of the alkyl chain length in enzymatically-oxidized gallates ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Grafting, using oxidative enzymes shows a high potential for wool fibres funktionalisation. In this ...
There is considerable interest for improving the sustainability of textile preparation, coloration a...
Wool fibres are subject to a variety of industrial chemical treatments prior to finishing processes....
The shape of wool yarns was changed by laccase-assisted grafting of tyrosine. Prior to tyrosine graf...
Textile wet processing, including preparation, coloration and finishing, significantly improves the ...
The capabilities of tyrosinase and peroxidase to activate tyrosine residues of wool fibres and to ca...
In this study, an investigation on a novel coloring technique, based on laccase-mediated radical cou...
The potential of tyrosinases to activate tyrosine residues of wool protein fibres for cross-linking ...
The main contribution of the presented work was to introduce the use of proteases modified with the ...
Phenolic compounds such as hydroquinone, catechol and ferulic acid can polymerise and therefore deve...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The covalent grafting of alkyl gallates on wool through a laccase catalysed reaction in 80/20 (v/v, ...
In the first part of the present work, relevant findings concerning the laccase (Lacc) activation of...
In this work, we studied the influence of the alkyl chain length in enzymatically-oxidized gallates ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Grafting, using oxidative enzymes shows a high potential for wool fibres funktionalisation. In this ...
There is considerable interest for improving the sustainability of textile preparation, coloration a...
Wool fibres are subject to a variety of industrial chemical treatments prior to finishing processes....
The shape of wool yarns was changed by laccase-assisted grafting of tyrosine. Prior to tyrosine graf...
Textile wet processing, including preparation, coloration and finishing, significantly improves the ...
The capabilities of tyrosinase and peroxidase to activate tyrosine residues of wool fibres and to ca...
In this study, an investigation on a novel coloring technique, based on laccase-mediated radical cou...
The potential of tyrosinases to activate tyrosine residues of wool protein fibres for cross-linking ...
The main contribution of the presented work was to introduce the use of proteases modified with the ...
Phenolic compounds such as hydroquinone, catechol and ferulic acid can polymerise and therefore deve...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...