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Cellulase finishing of woven, cotton fabrics in jet and winch machines
Authors:Cortez J M  Ellis J  Bishop D P
Institution:

a Department of Textile Design and Production, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, UK

b Precision Processes Textiles/Coats Viyella, Dylan Laboratories, Ambergate, Derbyshire DE56 2EY, UK

Abstract:Some authors have reported that as the applied agitation rate increases, the apparent activity of the endoglucanases from Trichoderma reesei towards cotton cellulose increases more markedly than does the apparent activity of the cellobiohydrolases. This suggests that the quality of cellulase finishing effects on cellulosic textiles may be machine-type dependent. The present work using total crude, endoglucanase-rich and cellobiohydrolase-rich cellulases from T. reesei confirmed that the final properties of woven, cotton fabrics treated under realistic processing conditions in a jet machine, were measurably and perceivably different from those of the same fabrics, treated using the same processing conditions of temperature, time, pH, enzyme concentration and fabric to liquor ratio, but in a winch machine. The results are interpreted in terms of the effects of agitation rate on the adsorption–desorption behaviour of the T. reesei endoglucanases and cellobiohydrolases.
Keywords:Cellulases  Cotton processing  Agitation rate
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