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Sustainable Denim Fading using Immobilized Cellulase on Reversibly Soluble-Insoluble Polymers


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1 The Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences, Bhiwani 127 021, India

This study introduces a sustainable approach to generic denim fabric washing by employing immobilized cellulase on two eco-friendly polymers (chitosan and Eudragit S-100). The immobilization process enhances the stability and reusability of cellulase, while the choice of chitosan and Eudragit S-100 allows for reversible solubility and insolubility, providing easyremoval of the enzyme after the washing process. The study investigates the enzymatic activity and stability of cellulase when immobilized on chitosan and Eudragit S-100 and assesses their efficiency in denim fading. The experimental results reveal that the immobilized cellulase exhibits some decreased activity with increased pH and thermal stability. The immobilized cellulase grades equivalent denim decolouration with reduced back-staining for three consecutive cycles in comparison to native cellulase which is drained after a single use. The proposed method not only addresses the economic constraints of the reusability of enzymes but also contributes to the development of innovative and sustainable practices in textile industry.

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Cellulase, Chitosan, Denim fading, Eudragit S-100
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Amit Madhu
The Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences, Bhiwani 127 021, India

Abstract


This study introduces a sustainable approach to generic denim fabric washing by employing immobilized cellulase on two eco-friendly polymers (chitosan and Eudragit S-100). The immobilization process enhances the stability and reusability of cellulase, while the choice of chitosan and Eudragit S-100 allows for reversible solubility and insolubility, providing easyremoval of the enzyme after the washing process. The study investigates the enzymatic activity and stability of cellulase when immobilized on chitosan and Eudragit S-100 and assesses their efficiency in denim fading. The experimental results reveal that the immobilized cellulase exhibits some decreased activity with increased pH and thermal stability. The immobilized cellulase grades equivalent denim decolouration with reduced back-staining for three consecutive cycles in comparison to native cellulase which is drained after a single use. The proposed method not only addresses the economic constraints of the reusability of enzymes but also contributes to the development of innovative and sustainable practices in textile industry.

Keywords


Cellulase, Chitosan, Denim fading, Eudragit S-100