New Development for Combined Bioscouring and Bleaching of Cotton-Based Fabrics
Abstract
A thorough investigation into conditions appropriate for effecting combined eco-friendly scouring and bleaching of cotton based fabrics was undertaken. Loomstate cotton and blend fabrics were desized by α-amylase enzyme. Fabrics were the target for bioscouring using alkaline pectinase enzyme, bleaching by in-situ formed peracetic acid using TAED and H2O2 as well as concurrent bioscouring and bleaching which is considered by all means a new development. Also, practiced were the conventional scouring using NaOH followed by bleaching using H2O2 and other bleaching processes vis-à-vis the new current development. The comparison reveals unequivocally that the environmentally sound technology brought about by current development is by far the best. The new development involves a single-stage process for proper purification / preparation of cotton and blend fabrics . through removal of noncellulosic impurities and colouring matters . by padding the fabrics in a bath containing alkaline pectinase enzyme, TAED, H2O2, nonionic wetting agent and sodium silicate. In addition to the advantages related to major technical fabric properties, the new development is eco-friendly and reproducible, which advocates the new development for mill trials.
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Citation
Hebeish, A., Ramadan, M.A., Hashem, M., Sadek, B. and Abdel-Hady, M. (2013), "New Development for Combined Bioscouring and Bleaching of Cotton-Based Fabrics", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 94-103. https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-17-01-2013-B010
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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