Enzymes immobilized on synthetic polyethylene terephthalate (PET) textile surface by resource‐efficient inkjet printing technology can promote developments for various novel applications. Synthetic fabrics often require adequate pretreatments to facilitate such printing process. This work discusses PET–woven fabric pretreatment routes to improve wettability by alkaline, enzymatic, and plasma processes for effective printing of lysozyme using an industrial piezoelectric printhead. Results indicate that all pretreated samples contain a similar amount of enzymes upon printing. Plasma treated fabrics show relatively more hydrophilic surface characteristics, better protein binding stability, and lower retained activity. Alkali and cutinase‐treat...
This work describes newly isolated organisms and their potential to modify the surface of polyethyle...
WOS: 000310468000005Enzymatic modification of synthetic materials has immense potential both of the ...
Synthetic fibers form an important part of the textile industry, the production of polyester alone s...
Enzymes immobilized on synthetic polyethylene terephthalate (PET) textile surface by resource‐effici...
Lysozyme was inkjet printed on two different polyester fabrics considering several challenges of pri...
An ink containing tyrosinase catalyzes the tyrosine residues on lysozyme protein to bind it on a pla...
Tyrosinase enzyme was digitally printed on plasma pretreated polyamide-6,6 fabric using several sust...
The resource-intensive preparation procedures and difficulty in free structure formation have restri...
Inkjet printing of enzymes can facilitate many novel applications where a small amount of materials ...
In this study, novel bio-inks formulated with horseradish peroxidase, HRP, and some additives were s...
Recently, there have been significant developments in inkjet printing for applications in various fi...
Two different applications were created using novel pilot scale surface treatment equipment to exten...
Synthetic fibres form an important part of the textile industry, the production of poly(ethylene ter...
Synthetic fibres form an important part of the textile industry, the production of poly(ethylene ter...
Low energy consumption and resource saving have been increasingly adopted i...
This work describes newly isolated organisms and their potential to modify the surface of polyethyle...
WOS: 000310468000005Enzymatic modification of synthetic materials has immense potential both of the ...
Synthetic fibers form an important part of the textile industry, the production of polyester alone s...
Enzymes immobilized on synthetic polyethylene terephthalate (PET) textile surface by resource‐effici...
Lysozyme was inkjet printed on two different polyester fabrics considering several challenges of pri...
An ink containing tyrosinase catalyzes the tyrosine residues on lysozyme protein to bind it on a pla...
Tyrosinase enzyme was digitally printed on plasma pretreated polyamide-6,6 fabric using several sust...
The resource-intensive preparation procedures and difficulty in free structure formation have restri...
Inkjet printing of enzymes can facilitate many novel applications where a small amount of materials ...
In this study, novel bio-inks formulated with horseradish peroxidase, HRP, and some additives were s...
Recently, there have been significant developments in inkjet printing for applications in various fi...
Two different applications were created using novel pilot scale surface treatment equipment to exten...
Synthetic fibres form an important part of the textile industry, the production of poly(ethylene ter...
Synthetic fibres form an important part of the textile industry, the production of poly(ethylene ter...
Low energy consumption and resource saving have been increasingly adopted i...
This work describes newly isolated organisms and their potential to modify the surface of polyethyle...
WOS: 000310468000005Enzymatic modification of synthetic materials has immense potential both of the ...
Synthetic fibers form an important part of the textile industry, the production of polyester alone s...