Biodyes: a new approach in textile dyeing and printing technological processes.

C. Carvalho, Carla Costa Pereira, G. Montagna, Carlos Manuel Figueiredo
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The textile industry is responsible for the production of more than 2 billion tons of effluents/waste, most of which are discarded into the ecosystem, namely and mostly into water ecosystems, essentially after the dyeing and printing processes. In fact, dyeing is one of the most polluting processes in the textile industry, representing a high source of pollution. According to the World Bank, the textile dyeing industries are responsible for more than 20% of the pollution of all water used at the industrial level.One of the serious problems related to the group of synthetic dyes is the level of chemical compounds used for their production, which has a high level of toxicity. In this context, the group of azo dyes stands out, for example, which predominate in most textile processing applications and have carcinogenic and mutagenic potential. These mentioned problems do not only have an impact in terms of the environment, but also in terms of human health since they can cause irritation to people's skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Additionally, various health problems such as neurotoxicity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity, and developmental toxicity can arise because of exposure to wastewater pollution.One of the emerging research domains is related to the exploration of obtaining natural dyes from microorganisms, known as Bio colorants. However, the approaches used also limit the yield and performance of the obtained formulations, since the dyeing process occurs directly, through the exposure of the microorganism to the substrate. Additionally, to date, there is no solution applicable to continuous dyeing.This research work has as its main objectives the research and development to obtain dyes for application in textile finishing processes, namely dyeing and printing, resorting to bacterial metabolic processes for the bioproduction of these same dyes. Complementarily, with this project, it is expected to obtain dyeing and printing processes with a reduction in contaminated effluents, because of the high biodegradability of the biodyes to be developed, thus contributing to the reduction of decontamination processes of industrial effluents.This project, therefore, aims to achieve the following research and development milestones:i. New biotechnological approach for obtaining the biodye;ii. High performance and functionalization of the biodye on textile substrates.iii. Reproducibility and uniformity of the process on various types of substrates.A differentiating approach will be investigated, through the metabolic study of the culture conditions of microorganisms, without resorting to genetic modification, and without the use of toxic chemical compounds, allowing, in this way, to generate a unique concept in the sector. As will be duly demonstrated given that, to date, Biodye solutions obtained from microorganisms for continuous dyeing are unknown.At the level of the proposed concept, it is intended to develop formulations of biodye in powder and/or liquid, with performances equivalent to synthetic dyes, to meet the facilities and operational needs of industrial textile dyeing and printing processes, directly responding to industry and market requirements. Effectively, this concept is unique and distinct in the sector, since the discontinuous dyeing solutions of biodyes (from microorganisms) available, occur by direct transfer of the color of the microorganism to the substrate, which entails high constraints in the productive processes in the industries of the sector, which do not have the capacity to adapt their infrastructures. The provision of a powder/and/or liquid formulation makes it possible to respond to this problem and needs.Within the scope of this research process, difficulties may be encountered in obtaining a sufficiently high production yield of biodyes using the different substrates to be tested. Although this is not expected for the production of the red biodye (using the E.coli microbiological strain), it may eventually occur in the production of the yellow and/or blue biodyes. In this case, the consortium team will investigate metabolic pathways of different bacterial and fungal strains to analyze alternatives for obtaining biodye with chromophores of different tones that are an added value for the needs of the sector, through the study and production based on Blakeslea trispora, or in fungi of the genus Penicillium. These strategies will enable the investigation of Biocolorant solutions with yields compatible with industrial needs.This research project also intends to demonstrate and validate the application of the biocolorant to textile ennoblement processes, in the specific case, industrial textile dyeing, and printing processes (batch and continuous) applied to a series of prototypes/pieces of clothing, with different compositions of textile fibers, for which it is intended to demonstrate high levels of intensity, saturation, and colorimetric solidity.
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生物染料:纺织印染工艺的新途径。
纺织工业产生了超过20亿吨的废水/废物,其中大部分被丢弃到生态系统中,即大部分被丢弃到水生态系统中,主要是在印染过程之后。事实上,染色是纺织工业中污染最严重的工序之一,是高污染源。根据世界银行的数据,纺织印染行业占工业用水污染总量的20%以上。与这组合成染料有关的一个严重问题是用于生产它们的化合物的水平,这些化合物具有很高的毒性。在这种情况下,偶氮染料组脱颖而出,例如,它们在大多数纺织品加工应用中占主导地位,具有致癌和致突变的潜力。这些问题不仅对环境有影响,而且对人体健康也有影响,因为它们会对人的皮肤、眼睛和呼吸道造成刺激。此外,各种健康问题,如神经毒性、致癌性、生殖毒性和发育毒性,都可能因接触废水污染而产生。其中一个新兴的研究领域与探索从微生物中获得天然染料有关,称为生物着色剂。然而,所使用的方法也限制了所得配方的收率和性能,因为染色过程直接发生,通过将微生物暴露于底物。此外,到目前为止,还没有适用于连续染色的解决方案。这项研究工作的主要目标是研究和开发用于纺织品整理过程的染料,即染色和印刷,利用细菌代谢过程来生物生产这些染料。与此相辅相成的是,由于所开发的生物染料具有很高的生物可降解性,预计将通过这个项目获得减少污染废水的印染和印刷工艺,从而有助于减少工业废水的净化过程。因此,本项目旨在实现以下研发里程碑:生物染料制备的新方法;生物染料在纺织基材上的高性能和功能化。在不同类型的衬底上的再现性和均匀性。将通过对微生物培养条件的代谢研究来研究一种有区别的办法,而不采用基因改造,也不使用有毒化合物,从而在该部门产生一个独特的概念。鉴于到目前为止,从微生物中获得的用于连续染色的生物染料溶液是未知的,这将适当地证明。在拟议概念的层面上,它的目的是开发粉末和/或液体生物染料的配方,其性能相当于合成染料,以满足工业纺织品染色和印刷过程的设施和操作需要,直接响应工业和市场的要求。实际上,这一概念在该行业是独一无二的,因为现有的生物染料(来自微生物)的不连续染色解决方案是通过将微生物的颜色直接转移到基材上而发生的,这对该行业的生产过程造成了高度限制,这些行业没有能力调整其基础设施。粉末/和/或液体制剂的提供使解决这一问题和需求成为可能。在本研究过程的范围内,使用不同的待测底物获得足够高的生物染料产量可能会遇到困难。虽然在生产红色生物染料(使用大肠杆菌微生物菌株)时不会出现这种情况,但在生产黄色和/或蓝色生物染料时最终可能会出现这种情况。在这种情况下,该联盟团队将研究不同细菌和真菌菌株的代谢途径,通过研究和生产基于Blakeslea trispora或青霉菌属真菌的研究和生产,分析获得具有不同色调的发色团的生物染料的替代品,这是该部门需求的附加价值。这些策略将使生物着色剂解决方案的研究与产量兼容的工业需求。本研究项目还打算展示和验证生物着色剂在纺织品增色过程中的应用,在具体情况下,工业纺织品染色和印刷过程(批量和连续)应用于一系列原型/服装,具有不同的纺织纤维成分,旨在展示高水平的强度,饱和度和比色固体性。
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