Biotechnology in Textile Processing

Series: Industrial biotechnology
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Subject: Textile industry, Biotechnology
Authors: , ,
Pages: 254 pages
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781560221425
Call No: TS 1449. B595 2006
Biotechnology in Textile Processing examines recent trends, techniques, and developments in the finishing and processing of natural fibers. The industry’s foremost experts present current research findings on textile biotechnology, bio-treatment, and waste water management, with an emphasis on developing environmentally friendly production technologies that use enzymatic processes. This vital book examines bio-technical methods that save chemicals, energy, and improve the quality of the final product, using enzyme applications that act on both cellulose- and protein-based textiles.

Biotechnology in Textile Processing is a comprehensive guide to basic and applied research for scientists, researchers, consultants, and academics working with research and development institutes, and agriculture and textile universities. The book explores methods of developing quality standards for assessing flax fiber through the use of physical, chemical, and instrumental techniques, evaluates the potential of enzyme activities on the properties of textile fibers, and provides an in-depth understanding of the structure-function relationships of textile fibers.

Biotechnology in Textile Processing examines:
  • enzyme-retted flax
  • enzymatic scouring for better textile properties of knitted fabrics
  • combined bioscouring and bleaching of cotton fibers
  • important factors for successful enzymatic scouring
  • designing wood fiber morphology and mechanical properties of fiberboards
  • laccase catalyzed indigo carmine transformation
  • integrated enzymatic pre-treatment of cotton fabrics
  • production of cellulase free pectinases for bioscouring
  • enzymatic finishes of wool fabrics
  • analytical methods for chitosan
  • the influence of enzymatic pre-treatment on color of bleached and dyed flax fibers
  • the effects of ultrasound on the performance of industrial enzymes used in cotton bio-preparation and bio-finishing applications
Biotechnology in Textile Processing is an essential resource for scientists and consultants working at R&D institutes and universities, practitioners working in textile engineering, enzymology, biotechnology, and environmental protection, producers and processors of textiles, and for students.