Literature DB >> 29556438

A sustainable and green process for scouring of cotton fabrics using xylano-pectinolytic synergism: switching from noxious chemicals to eco-friendly catalysts.

Avtar Singh1,2, Amanjot Kaur1, Arun Kumar Patra3, Ritu Mahajan1.   

Abstract

The objective of this research was to develop an appropriate, eco-friendly, cost-effective bioscouring methodology for removing natural impurities from cotton fabric. Maximum bioscouring was achieved using 5.0 IU xylanase and 4.0 IU pectinase with material to liquid ratio of 1:15 in a 50 mM buffer (glycine-NaOH buffer, 1.0 mM EDTA and 1% Tween-80, pH 8.5) with a treatment time of 60 min at 50 °C and an agitation speed of 60 rpm. The bioscoured cotton fabrics showed a gain of 1.17% in whiteness, 3.23% in brightness and a reduction of 4.18% in yellowness in comparison to fabric scoured with an alkaline scouring method. Further, after bleaching, the whiteness, brightness and tensile strength of the bioscoured fabrics were increased by 2.18, 2.33 and 11.74% along with a decrease of 4.61% in yellowness of bioscoured plus bleached fabrics in comparison to chemically scoured plus bleached fabrics. From the results, it is clear that bioscouring is more efficient, energy saving and an eco-friendly process and has the potential to replace the environment-damaging scouring process with the xylano-pectinolytic bioscouring process.

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Keywords:  Alkaline scouring; Bioscouring; Bleaching; Cotton fabric; Eco-friendly

Year:  2018        PMID: 29556438      PMCID: PMC5854564          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-018-1193-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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4.  Cost-effective and concurrent production of industrially valuable xylano-pectinolytic enzymes by a bacterial isolate Bacillus pumilus AJK.

Authors:  Amanjot Kaur; Avtar Singh; Anita Dua; Ritu Mahajan
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1.  A sustainable approach for cotton bioscouring: reuse of the pectate lyase containing treatment bath.

Authors:  Bruna Lyra Colombi; Marlon David Palozi; Rita de Cássia Siqueira Curto Valle; Jürgen Andreaus; Manuel José Lis Arias; José Alexandre Borges Valle
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