DECOLORIZATION OF INKJET INK AND DEINKING OF INKJET-PRINTED PAPER WITH LACCASE-MEDIATOR SYSTEM

The emergence of novel high-speed inkjet printing technology has been hindered because of claims of poor deinkability of the printed product. Based on our results the decolorization of inkjet inks with the laccase-mediator system is a possible approach to improve the deinkability of inkjet-printed p...

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Main Authors: Katariina Nyman, Terhi Hakala
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2011-04-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_06/BioRes_06_2_1336_Nyman_Hakala_Decolor_Inkjet_Deinking_Laccase_Med_System_1454.pdf
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spelling doaj-60416e38fe314c5c9d02aaf0f9b214d92020-11-25T01:53:39ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262011-04-016213361350DECOLORIZATION OF INKJET INK AND DEINKING OF INKJET-PRINTED PAPER WITH LACCASE-MEDIATOR SYSTEMKatariina NymanTerhi HakalaThe emergence of novel high-speed inkjet printing technology has been hindered because of claims of poor deinkability of the printed product. Based on our results the decolorization of inkjet inks with the laccase-mediator system is a possible approach to improve the deinkability of inkjet-printed paper. The commercial Myceliophtora thermophila and Trametes versicolor laccases (1 U/mL) and a mediator compound acetosyringone (0.1 mM) decolorized water-soluble textile and inkjet ink dyes by up to 94% and aqueous dye-based inkjet inks by 40 to 98%. M. thermophila laccase decolorized magenta and black inks effectively even at pH 9.0. Acetosyringone was a better mediator compared to ABTS and violuric acid because of its high efficiency and low inherent color. The enzymatic decolorization of inkjet ink was also achieved in deinking experiments with inkjet-printed paper. A treatment with M. thermophila laccase (2 U/g of paper) and acetosyringone (0.02% of paper weight) improved ISO-brightness of the pulp by 5%.www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_06/BioRes_06_2_1336_Nyman_Hakala_Decolor_Inkjet_Deinking_Laccase_Med_System_1454.pdfEnzymatic deinkingLaccaseInkjet printingDye decolorizationMediator
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DECOLORIZATION OF INKJET INK AND DEINKING OF INKJET-PRINTED PAPER WITH LACCASE-MEDIATOR SYSTEM
BioResources
Enzymatic deinking
Laccase
Inkjet printing
Dye decolorization
Mediator
author_facet Katariina Nyman
Terhi Hakala
author_sort Katariina Nyman
title DECOLORIZATION OF INKJET INK AND DEINKING OF INKJET-PRINTED PAPER WITH LACCASE-MEDIATOR SYSTEM
title_short DECOLORIZATION OF INKJET INK AND DEINKING OF INKJET-PRINTED PAPER WITH LACCASE-MEDIATOR SYSTEM
title_full DECOLORIZATION OF INKJET INK AND DEINKING OF INKJET-PRINTED PAPER WITH LACCASE-MEDIATOR SYSTEM
title_fullStr DECOLORIZATION OF INKJET INK AND DEINKING OF INKJET-PRINTED PAPER WITH LACCASE-MEDIATOR SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed DECOLORIZATION OF INKJET INK AND DEINKING OF INKJET-PRINTED PAPER WITH LACCASE-MEDIATOR SYSTEM
title_sort decolorization of inkjet ink and deinking of inkjet-printed paper with laccase-mediator system
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
publishDate 2011-04-01
description The emergence of novel high-speed inkjet printing technology has been hindered because of claims of poor deinkability of the printed product. Based on our results the decolorization of inkjet inks with the laccase-mediator system is a possible approach to improve the deinkability of inkjet-printed paper. The commercial Myceliophtora thermophila and Trametes versicolor laccases (1 U/mL) and a mediator compound acetosyringone (0.1 mM) decolorized water-soluble textile and inkjet ink dyes by up to 94% and aqueous dye-based inkjet inks by 40 to 98%. M. thermophila laccase decolorized magenta and black inks effectively even at pH 9.0. Acetosyringone was a better mediator compared to ABTS and violuric acid because of its high efficiency and low inherent color. The enzymatic decolorization of inkjet ink was also achieved in deinking experiments with inkjet-printed paper. A treatment with M. thermophila laccase (2 U/g of paper) and acetosyringone (0.02% of paper weight) improved ISO-brightness of the pulp by 5%.
topic Enzymatic deinking
Laccase
Inkjet printing
Dye decolorization
Mediator
url http://www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_06/BioRes_06_2_1336_Nyman_Hakala_Decolor_Inkjet_Deinking_Laccase_Med_System_1454.pdf
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