Effect of sonication on cotton preparation with alkaline pectinase

Citation
Vg. Yachmenev et al., Effect of sonication on cotton preparation with alkaline pectinase, TEXT RES J, 71(6), 2001, pp. 527-533
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00405175 → ACNP
Volume
71
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
527 - 533
Database
ISI
SICI code
0040-5175(200106)71:6<527:EOSOCP>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Pectinase bioscouring of greige cotton fabric is a very promising new appro ach for preparing cotton textiles for subsequent wet processing treatments such as mercerizing, bleaching, dyeing, printing, or finishing. Such biopre paration of greige cotton fabric is an energy efficient and environmentally benign process. Our research has shown that at the laboratory scale, intro ducing ultrasonic energy into the reaction chamber during enzymatic scourin g of the greige cotton fabric significantly improves pectinase efficiency, but does not decrease the tensile strength off cotton fabric. In line with our previous data, current research also confirms that sonication of pectin ase processing solutions does not impair the complex structures of the enzy me molecules, but significantly improves their performance. Data show that alkaline pectinase appears to be a more efficient agent for biopreparation of greige cotton than acidic pectinase, resulting in better wettability and whiteness. We also establish that the combination of pectinase bioscouring with desizing and after-washing insures sufficient fabric wettability with adequate uniformity. The results are comparable to or better than those fb r fabric after traditional alkaline scouring. Introducing ultrasonic energy into the reaction chamber during enzymatic treatment of cotton fabric coul d help overcome the major disadvantage of pectinase scouring - a longer pro cessing time compared to conventional alkaline scouring.