Application of enzymes in the textile industry is becoming increasingly popular because of mild
processing conditions and the capability for replacing harsh organic/inorganic chemicals. The
combination of ultrasound with conventional enzymatic treatment of cotton offers significant
advantages such as less consumption of expensive enzymes, shorter processing time, less fiber
damage, and better uniformity of enzymatic treatment. Our laboratory research has shown
that introduction of ultrasonic energy during enzymatic treatment resulted in significant
improvement in the performance of cellulase enzyme (CELLUSOFT L). It was established that
ultrasound does not inactivate the complex structure of the enzyme molecules and weight loss
of cotton fabric sonicated and treated with cellulase enzyme increased up to 25−35%. The
experimental data indicate that the maximum benefit provided by sonification occurs at relatively
low enzyme concentrations. Ultrasonic energy significantly intensified the enzymatic treatment
of the cotton fabrics but did not contribute to a decrease in tensile strength of the cotton textiles.
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