This paper presents the comprehensive evaluation results of physical and environmental performances for a novel wet-white (chrome-free) leather manufacturing. The tanning process is optimized as 15 wt% tannic acid (TA) combination with 4 wt% Laponite nanoclay, giving the leather with shrinkage temperature (Ts) above 86 °C. Inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) measurements indicate that Laponite can be evenly and tightly bound within the leather matrix, which is further confirmed by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray (SEM-EDX) spectroscopy analysis. The resultant wet-white leathers have reasonable good physical properties that can meet the standard requirements for furniture leather without ...
In all tanning technology operations wastes are generated. These reach the environment as residual w...
The chromium salt tanning system, which is still the most popular leather tanning procedure, is unde...
In this research, a new titanium tanning agent (TMW/2) obtained from the wastes of the metal industr...
This paper presents the comprehensive evaluation results of physical and environmental performances ...
This paper presents the comprehensive evaluation results of physical and environmental performances ...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2020Chrome tanning remains the most favourite tech...
Leather manufacturing involves a number of unit processes, out of which tanning is the most importan...
Leather is an important biobased collagen protein material, which is used in the manufacture of a va...
Intensifying researches in leather sector are focusing on eco-benign tanning chemicals with less env...
###EgeUn###Tanning with basic chromium sulphate is the most commercially favoured process in the man...
305-318The present work aims to study the substitution of chromium in a very polluting tanning proce...
Content: It is acknowledged that conventional chrome tanning in leather processing discharges signif...
The stringent environmental regulations and compliance regarding leather tanning has compelled leath...
8 figures, 3 tables.-- Supplementary information available.-- © 2021. This manuscript version is mad...
Content: A combination of processing techniques and speciality chemicals has been developed to targe...
In all tanning technology operations wastes are generated. These reach the environment as residual w...
The chromium salt tanning system, which is still the most popular leather tanning procedure, is unde...
In this research, a new titanium tanning agent (TMW/2) obtained from the wastes of the metal industr...
This paper presents the comprehensive evaluation results of physical and environmental performances ...
This paper presents the comprehensive evaluation results of physical and environmental performances ...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2020Chrome tanning remains the most favourite tech...
Leather manufacturing involves a number of unit processes, out of which tanning is the most importan...
Leather is an important biobased collagen protein material, which is used in the manufacture of a va...
Intensifying researches in leather sector are focusing on eco-benign tanning chemicals with less env...
###EgeUn###Tanning with basic chromium sulphate is the most commercially favoured process in the man...
305-318The present work aims to study the substitution of chromium in a very polluting tanning proce...
Content: It is acknowledged that conventional chrome tanning in leather processing discharges signif...
The stringent environmental regulations and compliance regarding leather tanning has compelled leath...
8 figures, 3 tables.-- Supplementary information available.-- © 2021. This manuscript version is mad...
Content: A combination of processing techniques and speciality chemicals has been developed to targe...
In all tanning technology operations wastes are generated. These reach the environment as residual w...
The chromium salt tanning system, which is still the most popular leather tanning procedure, is unde...
In this research, a new titanium tanning agent (TMW/2) obtained from the wastes of the metal industr...