Phenolic compounds such as hydroquinone, catechol and ferulic acid can polymerise and therefore develop deep colours when treated with peroxidase and laccase enzymes. We have attempted to apply this phenomenon for wool dyeing. Wool was padded with phenolic compounds and deep colours were developed by enzymatic treatment in buffer solutions. Mordant with chromium compounds or heating under the conditions of acid catalysis was available for fixation of these coloured compounds on the wool fibres.Enzymatically dyed wool samples.[GRAPHICS
The research presented in this paper gives an overview of a study which was undertaken to investigat...
The application of enzymes in wool dyeing process is an important research goal in order to reduce t...
Coloration is an important process in textile finishing, which is commonly used to enhance the appea...
There is considerable interest for improving the sustainability of textile preparation, coloration a...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The potential for laccase (EC 1.10.3.2) to be used within the area of textile coloration, specifical...
Enzymes have received significant attention as alternative catalysts to chemical auxiliaries in text...
Textile wet processing, including preparation, coloration and finishing, significantly improves the ...
This article reports on the dyeing of wool using an enzymatic system comprising laccase; dye precurs...
Wool and Leather have been dyed with “in situ” generated pigment by means of laccase-catalysed oxida...
Laccase efficiently catalyses polymerization of phenolic compounds. However, knowledge on applicatio...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this study, an investigation on a novel coloring technique, based on laccase-mediated radical cou...
The concept presented in this paper is the utilisation of the natural flavonoids present in cotton a...
The research presented in this paper gives an overview of a study which was undertaken to investigat...
The application of enzymes in wool dyeing process is an important research goal in order to reduce t...
Coloration is an important process in textile finishing, which is commonly used to enhance the appea...
There is considerable interest for improving the sustainability of textile preparation, coloration a...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The potential for laccase (EC 1.10.3.2) to be used within the area of textile coloration, specifical...
Enzymes have received significant attention as alternative catalysts to chemical auxiliaries in text...
Textile wet processing, including preparation, coloration and finishing, significantly improves the ...
This article reports on the dyeing of wool using an enzymatic system comprising laccase; dye precurs...
Wool and Leather have been dyed with “in situ” generated pigment by means of laccase-catalysed oxida...
Laccase efficiently catalyses polymerization of phenolic compounds. However, knowledge on applicatio...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this study, an investigation on a novel coloring technique, based on laccase-mediated radical cou...
The concept presented in this paper is the utilisation of the natural flavonoids present in cotton a...
The research presented in this paper gives an overview of a study which was undertaken to investigat...
The application of enzymes in wool dyeing process is an important research goal in order to reduce t...
Coloration is an important process in textile finishing, which is commonly used to enhance the appea...