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Effect of some process parameters in enzymatic dyeing of wool.

Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (2003-10-21)
Tzanko Tzanov, Carla Joana Silva, Andrea Zille, Jovita Oliveira, Artur Cavaco-Paulo
ABSTRACT

This article reports on the dyeing of wool using an enzymatic system comprising laccase; dye precursor, 2,5-diaminobenzenesulfonic acid; and dye modifiers, catechol and resorcinol. Enzymatic dyeing was performed as a batchwise process at the temperature and pH of maximum enzyme activity. The effects of the process variables reaction time, enzyme, and modifier concentration on fabric color were studied, according to an appropriate experimental design. Different hues and depths of shades could be achieved by varying the concentration of the modifiers and the time of laccase treatment. The duration of the enzymatic reaction appeared to be the most important factor in the dyeing process. Thus, the dyeing process, performed at low temperature and mild pH, was advantageous in terms of reduced enzyme and chemical dosage.

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2,5-Diaminobenzenesulfonic acid, ≥97.0% (T)