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Enzymatic Modification of Wool/Polyester Blend Fabrics Using Lipase from Aspergillus Oryzae

Authors :
Hyun-Joo Song
Hye Rim Kim
Wha-Soon Song
Source :
Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles. 33:1121-1127
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 2009.

Abstract

This study presents an eco-friendly and one-step finishing method for modifying fiber property that reduces fiber damage in wool/polyester blend fabrics. Lipase from aspergillus oryzae is used in this experiment. The enzymatic treatment condition is optimized by measuring the relative activity of lipase depending on pH level, temperature, concentration of lipase, and treatment time. The concentration of as an activator is determined by the characteristics including whiteness, water contact angle (WCA), and dyeing property. The modified properties of lipase treated fabrics are tested for pill resistance and surface morphology. The results are described as follows: the optimum condions for lipase treatment constitute a pH level of 8.0, treatment temperature of 40, concentration of lipase at 100% (o.w.f), and a treatment time of 90 minutes. helps in raising lipase activation, and the optimum concentration is 50mM. The whiteness, wet ability, and pill resistance of lipase treated fabrics improves as compared to the control. The dyeing property of lipase treated fabrics improved by 53.5% after using the one-bath dyeing method. This means that lipase treatment can save time and cost during the dyeing process since lipase treatment modifies wool and polyester fibers. The surface of lipase treated wool fibers do not exhibit any change, however voids and cracks manifest on the surface of lipase treated polyester fibers.

Details

ISSN :
12251151
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
Accession number :
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