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Coloration of bacterial cellulose using in situ and ex situ methods

Authors
Shim, EuijinKim, Hye Rim
Issue Date
Apr-2019
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
bacterial cellulose; coloring; in situ; ex situ
Citation
TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL, v.89, no.7, pp 1297 - 1310
Pages
14
Journal Title
TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume
89
Number
7
Start Page
1297
End Page
1310
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/3688
DOI
10.1177/0040517518770673
ISSN
0040-5175
1746-7748
Abstract
This study aimed to produce colored bacterial cellulose (BC) by adding dye during cultivation (in situ) and by dyeing BC after cultivation (ex situ), respectively. Three different dyestuffs-direct, acid and reactive-were selected for application in the coloring of BC. In the in situ method, the dyestuff is adding into the culture medium. The effects of various dyestuff and carbon sources on the production yield were evaluated. In the ex situ method, the dyestuff, BC gel, was dyed under various dyestuff and dyeing conditions. The production yield of BC cultured by the in situ method in glucose as the carbon source and using a reactive dyestuff was the highest, at about 86%. The ex situ dyeability of BC was improved by setting the dyeing conditions to pH 3 and 135celcius. Both methods were evaluated regarding the surface appearance of the BC by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The SEM showed that the defined cellulose fibril networks retained their inherent nanostructures when the dye penetrated the site through dyeing. The surface roughness of the BC, colored by the two methods, was evaluated by atomic force microscopy. The BC colored by both methods showed smooth surfaces. For BC colored by the in situ method, the surface roughness was 194 nm, indicating that the BC was smoother and finer than that obtained via the ex situ method. In comparing hue and saturation values, the BC colored by the in situ method showed clearer blue colors than that colored by the ex situ method. The in situ method was more effective than the ex situ method for coloring BC.
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