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COLLEGE OF PSYCHOLOGY i
Researchers:
SABEROLA GEORGILU S.
RIEGO PRINCES JOY
ESTIPONA EDLYN
(MARCH 2019)
SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE OF CABUYAO
Brgy. Mamatid, City of Cabuyao, Laguna 4025
COLLEGE OF PSYCHOLOGY iv
D.Noemia Souza (2008) stated that “bleaches are chemical that capable to
whitening the fabrics and removing stains by destroying colouring matter”. There
are two types of reaction that involve in bleaching. Commonly bleaching process
involves in oxidation processes such as hydrogen peroxide and some involve the
reduction processes such as sodium chlorite, the oxidation and reduction also can
occur simultaneously. “Bleaching process for stains most effective when both an
oxidative and a reductive bleaching steps worked together and this referred as
“full” bleaching” (J.M. Cardamone & W.N. Marker, 1995) There are various types
of bleaches, and each type of bleach is specifically used for certain type of fabrics.
The fabrics are very specific and if used with wrong bleach, the fabric will wear
out. Concentration, pH, Low‐temperature microwave hydrothermal processing of
orange peel not only enables the separation of the major components but also
adds further value through the production of other high‐value products: pectin
and D‐limonene, together with a rare form of mesoporous cellulose, are produced
in a single step, without added acid. A process temperature change enables the
conversion of D‐limonene to α‐terpineol.
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