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Enzyme-based solutions for textile processing and dye contaminant biodegradation—a review
Authors:Shahzad Ali Shahid Chatha  Muhammad Asgher  Hafiz M N Iqbal
Institution:1.Natural Products/Synthetic Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Applied Chemistry & Biochemistry,Government College University,Faisalabad,Pakistan;2.Industrial Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry,University of Agriculture Faisalabad,Faisalabad,Pakistan;3.School of Engineering and Science, Tecnologico de Monterrey,Monterrey,Mexico
Abstract:The textile industry, as recognized conformist and stake industry in the world’s economy, is facing serious environmental challenges. In numerous industries, in practice, various chemical-based processes from initial sizing to final washing are fascinating harsh environment concerns. Some of these chemicals are corrosive to equipment and cause serious damage itself. Therefore, in the twenty-first century, chemical and allied industries quest a paradigm transition from traditional chemical-based concepts to a greener, sustainable, and environmentally friendlier catalytic alternative, both at the laboratory and industrial scales. Bio-based catalysis offers numerous benefits in the context of biotechnological industry and environmental applications. In recent years, bio-based processing has received particular interest among the scientist for inter- and multi-disciplinary investigations in the areas of natural and engineering sciences for the application in biotechnology sector at large and textile industries in particular. Different enzymatic processes such as chemical substitution have been developed or in the process of development for various textile wet processes. In this context, the present review article summarizes current developments and highlights those areas where environment-friendly enzymatic textile processing might play an increasingly important role in the textile industry. In the first part of the review, a special focus has been given to a comparative discussion of the chemical-based “classical/conventional” treatments and the modern enzyme-based treatment processes. Some relevant information is also reported to identify the major research gaps to be worked out in future.
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