Friday, 11 November 2016

Reaction of Hydrogen per Oxide Killer

Catalase Enzyme is also known as (Highly Concentrated Hydrogen Peroxide Killer Enzyme).
Catalase is highly effective in catalyzing the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. In textiles processing, this is often the most preferred mode of hydrogen per oxide removal after bleaching and break down products are totally inert to reactive dyestuff. This enzyme accommodates broad range of pH as well as temperature and remains effective even at high concentration of hydrogen peroxide.
REMOVAL OF HYDROGEN PER OXIDE WITH CATALASE
                Catalase enzyme
2H2O2                                                    O2 + 2H2O

Bleaching (1000C)                Drop Bath                 Raise (30 - 700C)               add acetic acid and catalase (10 to 200C)                Reactive dye.


Catalase removes hydrogen per oxide in very simple way. It is cost effective and reliable. Excess reducing agent can damage the fabric and also effect dyeing. Less amount of reducing agent will not remove Hydrogen per oxide properly and will affect dyeing process again.

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