Suzana Jus (Author), Marc Schroeder (Author), Georg M. Gübitz (Author), Elisabeth Heine (Author), Vanja Kokol (Author)

Abstract

The main contribution of the presented work was to introduce the use of proteases modified with the soluble polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG) in the bio-finishing process of wool fibres, to target enzyme action to the outerparts of wool fibres, i.e. to avoid the diffusion and consequent destroying of the inner parts of the wool fibre structure, in the case of native proteases using. Different proteolytic enzymes from Bacillus lentus and Bacillus subtilis in native and PEG-modified forms were investigated and their influence on the modification of wool fibres morphology surface, chemical structure, as well as the hydrolysis of wool proteins, the physico-mechanical properties, and the sorption properties of 1:2 metal complex dye during dyeing were studied. SEM images of wool fibres confirmed smoother and cleaner fibre surfaces without fibre damages using PEG-modified proteases. Modified enzyme products have a benefit effect on the wool fibres felting behaviours (14%) in the case when PEG-modified B. lentus is used, without markedly fibre damage expressed by tensile strength and weight loss ofthe fibre. Meanwhile the dye exhaustion showed slower but comparable level of dye uptake at the end of the dyeing.

Keywords

volnena vlakna;proteolitski encimi;encimske modifikacije;sorpcija barve;morfologija vlaken;wool fibres;proteolytic enzymes;enzyme modification;felting;dye sorption;protein hydrolysis;XPS-analysis;fibre morphology;

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Language: English
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UM FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
UDC: 677.31.027.6:577.15
COBISS: 11072534 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 0141-0229
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Secondary language: English
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Pages: str. 1705-1711
Volume: ǂVol. ǂ40
Issue: ǂiss. ǂ7
Chronology: Jun. 2007
ID: 8718650