Enzyme Applications in Fiber Processing: No. 687 (ACS Symposium S.) - Hardcover

 
9780841235472: Enzyme Applications in Fiber Processing: No. 687 (ACS Symposium S.)

Synopsis

Focusing on fibre processing for pulp, paper, and textiles, this book takes a comprehensive look at enzymatic methods which avoid the use of harsh chemicals. It is divided into separate sections devoted to pulp and paper and to textiles. This book is intended for research and industrial chemists.

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Review

"About half focusing on pulp and paper and the other half on textiles, 26 papers from a conference in San Francisco in April 1997 look at the current knowledge and practice of using enzymes in fiber processing. They consider such aspects as the freeness improvement of recycled fibers using enzymes with refining, characterizing fungal cellulases for fiber modification, the laccase catalyzed bonding of wood fibers, the cotton wall structure and enzymatic treatments, the effect of enzyme treatment on chemically pretreated linen, the enzymatic retting of flax, the interaction of subtilisin-type protease with Merino wool fibers, and modifying dissolving pulp by hydrolysis with cellulose enzymes."--SciTech Book News "About half focusing on pulp and paper and the other half on textiles, 26 papers from a conference in San Francisco in April 1997 look at the current knowledge and practice of using enzymes in fiber processing. They consider such aspects as the freeness improvement of recycled fibers using enzymes with refining, characterizing fungal cellulases for fiber modification, the laccase catalyzed bonding of wood fibers, the cotton wall structure and enzymatic treatments, the effect of enzyme treatment on chemically pretreated linen, the enzymatic retting of flax, the interaction of subtilisin-type protease with Merino wool fibers, and modifying dissolving pulp by hydrolysis with cellulose enzymes."--SciTech Book News "About half focusing on pulp and paper and the other half on textiles, 26 papers from a conference in San Francisco in April 1997 look at the current knowledge and practice of using enzymes in fiber processing. They consider such aspects as the freeness improvement of recycled fibers using enzymes with refining, characterizing fungal cellulases for fiber modification, the laccase catalyzed bonding of wood fibers, the cotton wall structure and enzymatic treatments, the effect of enzyme treatment on chemically pretreated linen, the enzymatic retting of flax, the interaction of subtilisin-type protease with Merino wool fibers, and modifying dissolving pulp by hydrolysis with cellulose enzymes."--SciTech Book News "About half focusing on pulp and paper and the other half on textiles, 26 papers from a conference in San Francisco in April 1997 look at the current knowledge and practice of using enzymes in fiber processing. They consider such aspects as the freeness improvement of recycled fibers using enzymeswith refining, characterizing fungal cellulases for fiber modification, the laccase catalyzed bonding of wood fibers, the cotton wall structure and enzymatic treatments, the effect of enzyme treatment on chemically pretreated linen, the enzymatic retting of flax, the interaction of subtilisin-typeprotease with Merino wool fibers, and modifying dissolving pulp by hydrolysis with cellulose enzymes."--SciTech Book News

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