The concept presented in this paper is the utilisation of the natural flavonoids present in cotton as anchors to attach other phenolic compounds to the fiber surface. Laccase can catalyze the oxidation of flavonoids in solution producing quinones that can be further polymerised and grafted onto surface of the cotton providing yellow to brown colouration, depending on the external flavonoids used and on the reaction conditions. Factors such as temperature, time of reaction, pretreatment of cotton, mechanical agitation and the role of an organic solvent were studied in order to improve this laccase colouration reaction. After dyeing, colour measurements and fastness tests (washing, friction and weathering fastness) were performed. A strong me...
Abstract: This study describes the feasibility and optimization of reactive dyeing on bio treated co...
Laccase efficiently catalyses polymerization of phenolic compounds. However, knowledge on applicatio...
Color removal (bleaching) is an oxidation process whereby the undesirable inherent coloring componen...
The concept presented in this paper is the utilisation of the natural flavonoids present in cotton a...
As some synthetic dyes are regarded to be toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic, the search for eco-frie...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The research presented in this paper gives an overview of a study which was undertaken to investigat...
245-249Laccase enzyme has been used as a substitute of harmful mordants in fixation of three differ...
Textile wet processing, including preparation, coloration and finishing, significantly improves the ...
Biological environmentally friendly concepts are emerging to replace chemical treatments of fabrics....
Enzymes have received significant attention as alternative catalysts to chemical auxiliaries in text...
The potential for laccase (EC 1.10.3.2) to be used within the area of textile coloration, specifical...
There is considerable interest for improving the sustainability of textile preparation, coloration a...
This study reports the “in situ” enzymatic dyeing of pinewood samples using a Trametes villosa lacca...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Abstract: This study describes the feasibility and optimization of reactive dyeing on bio treated co...
Laccase efficiently catalyses polymerization of phenolic compounds. However, knowledge on applicatio...
Color removal (bleaching) is an oxidation process whereby the undesirable inherent coloring componen...
The concept presented in this paper is the utilisation of the natural flavonoids present in cotton a...
As some synthetic dyes are regarded to be toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic, the search for eco-frie...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The research presented in this paper gives an overview of a study which was undertaken to investigat...
245-249Laccase enzyme has been used as a substitute of harmful mordants in fixation of three differ...
Textile wet processing, including preparation, coloration and finishing, significantly improves the ...
Biological environmentally friendly concepts are emerging to replace chemical treatments of fabrics....
Enzymes have received significant attention as alternative catalysts to chemical auxiliaries in text...
The potential for laccase (EC 1.10.3.2) to be used within the area of textile coloration, specifical...
There is considerable interest for improving the sustainability of textile preparation, coloration a...
This study reports the “in situ” enzymatic dyeing of pinewood samples using a Trametes villosa lacca...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Abstract: This study describes the feasibility and optimization of reactive dyeing on bio treated co...
Laccase efficiently catalyses polymerization of phenolic compounds. However, knowledge on applicatio...
Color removal (bleaching) is an oxidation process whereby the undesirable inherent coloring componen...