CYCLODEXTRINS TO RECOVER TEXTILE DYES IN WASTE WATER

Cyclodextrins are cyclic oligosaccharides with a special toroid shape, obtained by the action of glucosyltransferase enzyme (CGTase) on starch molecule. Their peculiar structure allows the accommodation of different guest molecules inside their cavity forming molecular inclusion complexes. There ar...

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Main Authors: FRANCO Esther, FERRÁNDIZ Marcela, PÉREZ Luis M., MOLDOVAN Simona, NUÑEZ Estrella, GABALDÓN Jose A., COSMA Pinalysa, FINI Paola, PEREZ Enrique, FERRÁNDIZ Miguel
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Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2015-05-01
Series:Annals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork
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Online Access:http://textile.webhost.uoradea.ro/Annals/Vol%20XVI-Nr.%202-2015/Art.nr.106-pag.31-34.pdf
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spelling doaj-d1781fa1655541619a94ae1abde6fae42020-11-24T22:45:26ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaAnnals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork1843-813X2015-05-01XVI23134CYCLODEXTRINS TO RECOVER TEXTILE DYES IN WASTE WATERFRANCO Esther0FERRÁNDIZ Marcela1PÉREZ Luis M. 2MOLDOVAN Simona3NUÑEZ Estrella4GABALDÓN Jose A. 5COSMA Pinalysa6FINI Paola7PEREZ Enrique8FERRÁNDIZ Miguel9Asociación Investigación Textil (AITEX), Biotechnology research group, Plaza Emilio Sala 1, 03801, Alcoy, SpainAsociación Investigación Textil (AITEX), Biotechnology research group, Plaza Emilio Sala 1, 03801, Alcoy, SpainAsociación Investigación Textil (AITEX), Biotechnology research group, Plaza Emilio Sala 1, 03801, Alcoy, SpainAsociación Investigación Textil (AITEX), Biotechnology research group, Plaza Emilio Sala 1, 03801, Alcoy, SpainCatholic University of San Antonio de Murcia, Dept. of food science and technology, Campus de los Jerónimos s/n, 30107 Guadalupe, Spain,Catholic University of San Antonio de Murcia, Dept. of food science and technology, Campus de los Jerónimos s/n, 30107 Guadalupe, Spain,University of Study Aldo Moro di Bari, Dept. of chemical, Via Orabona 4, 70126, Bari, ItalyUniversity of Study Aldo Moro di Bari, Dept. of chemical, Via Orabona 4, 70126, Bari, ItalyColorprint Fashion, S.L. Avda. Francisco Laporta s/n, 03830, Muro de Alcoy, SpainColorprint Fashion, S.L. Avda. Francisco Laporta s/n, 03830, Muro de Alcoy, SpainCyclodextrins are cyclic oligosaccharides with a special toroid shape, obtained by the action of glucosyltransferase enzyme (CGTase) on starch molecule. Their peculiar structure allows the accommodation of different guest molecules inside their cavity forming molecular inclusion complexes. There are different types depending on the glucose units that are formed, called native. The cyclodextrins can be modified incorporating different groups (hydroxipropyl, methyl...) that changes their properties. Due their versatility in size, properties and the variety of inclusion complex can form is employed in many different industries like pharmacy, food or cosmetics to protect the molecule or to reduce their volatility. As the guest molecule is not bond with the cyclodextrin with the appropriate conditions it can release easily. In textile industry had been use in different areas: to remove surfactants from washed textiles, to substitute surfactants, in the dyeing process, in detergents… Due their capacity to fix onto textile allows the functionalization of the fabrics giving them new properties like UV protection, antimicrobial or insect repellents depending on the guest molecule, in. The project DYES4EVER employs the cyclodextrins to encapsulate dyes not fixed during the dye process that remains in the wastewater and aims to go one step further and reuse the dyes recovered as a raw material in new dyeing processes. http://textile.webhost.uoradea.ro/Annals/Vol%20XVI-Nr.%202-2015/Art.nr.106-pag.31-34.pdfReuseTextile dyescyclodextrinsinclusion complex
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author FRANCO Esther
FERRÁNDIZ Marcela
PÉREZ Luis M.
MOLDOVAN Simona
NUÑEZ Estrella
GABALDÓN Jose A.
COSMA Pinalysa
FINI Paola
PEREZ Enrique
FERRÁNDIZ Miguel
spellingShingle FRANCO Esther
FERRÁNDIZ Marcela
PÉREZ Luis M.
MOLDOVAN Simona
NUÑEZ Estrella
GABALDÓN Jose A.
COSMA Pinalysa
FINI Paola
PEREZ Enrique
FERRÁNDIZ Miguel
CYCLODEXTRINS TO RECOVER TEXTILE DYES IN WASTE WATER
Annals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork
Reuse
Textile dyes
cyclodextrins
inclusion complex
author_facet FRANCO Esther
FERRÁNDIZ Marcela
PÉREZ Luis M.
MOLDOVAN Simona
NUÑEZ Estrella
GABALDÓN Jose A.
COSMA Pinalysa
FINI Paola
PEREZ Enrique
FERRÁNDIZ Miguel
author_sort FRANCO Esther
title CYCLODEXTRINS TO RECOVER TEXTILE DYES IN WASTE WATER
title_short CYCLODEXTRINS TO RECOVER TEXTILE DYES IN WASTE WATER
title_full CYCLODEXTRINS TO RECOVER TEXTILE DYES IN WASTE WATER
title_fullStr CYCLODEXTRINS TO RECOVER TEXTILE DYES IN WASTE WATER
title_full_unstemmed CYCLODEXTRINS TO RECOVER TEXTILE DYES IN WASTE WATER
title_sort cyclodextrins to recover textile dyes in waste water
publisher Editura Universităţii din Oradea
series Annals of the University of Oradea: Fascicle of Textiles, Leatherwork
issn 1843-813X
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Cyclodextrins are cyclic oligosaccharides with a special toroid shape, obtained by the action of glucosyltransferase enzyme (CGTase) on starch molecule. Their peculiar structure allows the accommodation of different guest molecules inside their cavity forming molecular inclusion complexes. There are different types depending on the glucose units that are formed, called native. The cyclodextrins can be modified incorporating different groups (hydroxipropyl, methyl...) that changes their properties. Due their versatility in size, properties and the variety of inclusion complex can form is employed in many different industries like pharmacy, food or cosmetics to protect the molecule or to reduce their volatility. As the guest molecule is not bond with the cyclodextrin with the appropriate conditions it can release easily. In textile industry had been use in different areas: to remove surfactants from washed textiles, to substitute surfactants, in the dyeing process, in detergents… Due their capacity to fix onto textile allows the functionalization of the fabrics giving them new properties like UV protection, antimicrobial or insect repellents depending on the guest molecule, in. The project DYES4EVER employs the cyclodextrins to encapsulate dyes not fixed during the dye process that remains in the wastewater and aims to go one step further and reuse the dyes recovered as a raw material in new dyeing processes.
topic Reuse
Textile dyes
cyclodextrins
inclusion complex
url http://textile.webhost.uoradea.ro/Annals/Vol%20XVI-Nr.%202-2015/Art.nr.106-pag.31-34.pdf
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