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[해외논문] Coloration of bacterial cellulose using in situ and ex situ methods

Textile research journal : publication of Textile Research Institute, Inc. and the Textile Foundation, v.89 no.7, 2019년, pp.1297 - 1310  

Shim, Euijin (Department of Clothing and Textiles, Sookmyung Women's University, Republic of Korea) ,  Kim, Hye Rim (Department of Clothing and Textiles, Sookmyung Women's University, Republic of Korea)

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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 dye...

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