Hardin, 2010 - Google Patents
Enzymatic treatment versus conventional chemical processing of cottonHardin, 2010
- Document ID
- 9573069513755339516
- Author
- Hardin I
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Advances in textile biotechnology
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The processes of conventional chemical preparation that include desizing, scouring and bleaching are compared with those of fully enzymatic processes that, to date, include desizing and scouring but not bleaching. Much of the driving force to replace conventional …
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