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publicationNumber KR-20060002675-A
titleOfInvention Decolorization and Purification Method of Seaweed Fibers
abstract The present invention relates to a method for decolorizing and purifying fibers extracted from seaweeds, and more particularly, to remove algae fibers obtained by hydrolysis of seaweeds under hydrothermal and basic aqueous solution, respectively, to remove other polysaccharides as viscous components of seaweeds. It relates to a method of decolorization and purification using.n n n According to the present invention, by using the over-produced algae (brown seaweed, kelp, etc.) and seaweed processing by-products easily separated from the seaweed fibers available for industrial use in order to manufacture in a high value-added form, it is easy to decolorize and By purifying the process to find a way to industrially mass-produce purified algae fiber of a different nature from the existing fiber of land plants, through which there is an advantage that can be industrially available.n n n nSeaweed (seaweed, kelp), seaweed processing by-products, bleaching, oxidizing agents, reducing agents, purification.
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