Improving the collagen structure, which was impacted by the curing process, increases the efficiency of all subsequent structural transformations during leather production and results in the formation of a high-quality leather material. Herein, we studied the process of soaking green-salted horsehides in electrochemically activated aqueous solutions and the properties of resulting chrometanned leather. It was found that the process of soaking horsehides can be effectively carried out using an electrochemically activated solution (ECAS) – a mixture of catholyte and anolyte at a volume ratio of 5 : 1. Using this soaking solution, sodium sulfide (an environmentally harmful reagent), sodium carbonate, and detergent can be completely excluded fr...
The do-undo methods adopted in conventional leather processing generate huge amounts of pollutants. ...
Abstract: In preparing the second edition of ‘Tanning Chemistry. The Science of Leather.’, the liter...
Abstract: In preparing the second edition of ‘Tanning Chemistry. The Science of Leather.’, the liter...
Content: Preservation (or) curing is an important unit process for transportation and storage of raw...
Processing of leather has an historical reputation as a chemically and energetically intensive proce...
Content: Preservation (or) curing is an important unit process for transportation and storage of raw...
Content: A Conventional technique of bovine hide preservation requires approximately 40-50% sodium c...
The manufacturing process to transform hides into leather requires a series of chemical and mechani...
Content: A combination of processing techniques and speciality chemicals has been developed to targe...
Content: It is acknowledged that conventional chrome tanning in leather processing discharges signif...
The main purpose of our contribution is reducing the existing environmental burden related to the wo...
Content: Application of biocatalyst becomes an imperative due to their eco-friendly advantages. Enzy...
Content: Application of biocatalyst becomes an imperative due to their eco-friendly advantages. Enzy...
The development of renewable and non-toxic tanning agents substantially contributes toward the susta...
Content: Animal skins, a byproduct of the meat industry is the basic raw materials for the tanning i...
The do-undo methods adopted in conventional leather processing generate huge amounts of pollutants. ...
Abstract: In preparing the second edition of ‘Tanning Chemistry. The Science of Leather.’, the liter...
Abstract: In preparing the second edition of ‘Tanning Chemistry. The Science of Leather.’, the liter...
Content: Preservation (or) curing is an important unit process for transportation and storage of raw...
Processing of leather has an historical reputation as a chemically and energetically intensive proce...
Content: Preservation (or) curing is an important unit process for transportation and storage of raw...
Content: A Conventional technique of bovine hide preservation requires approximately 40-50% sodium c...
The manufacturing process to transform hides into leather requires a series of chemical and mechani...
Content: A combination of processing techniques and speciality chemicals has been developed to targe...
Content: It is acknowledged that conventional chrome tanning in leather processing discharges signif...
The main purpose of our contribution is reducing the existing environmental burden related to the wo...
Content: Application of biocatalyst becomes an imperative due to their eco-friendly advantages. Enzy...
Content: Application of biocatalyst becomes an imperative due to their eco-friendly advantages. Enzy...
The development of renewable and non-toxic tanning agents substantially contributes toward the susta...
Content: Animal skins, a byproduct of the meat industry is the basic raw materials for the tanning i...
The do-undo methods adopted in conventional leather processing generate huge amounts of pollutants. ...
Abstract: In preparing the second edition of ‘Tanning Chemistry. The Science of Leather.’, the liter...
Abstract: In preparing the second edition of ‘Tanning Chemistry. The Science of Leather.’, the liter...