Technological possibilities for adding value on defective skins: Practical valorization of leather products with chromium and dyeing spots

In this study, decolorization via a bleaching operation was carried out on chrome and dye spotted skins with several bleaches to valorize the defective leather materials. Sodium perborate, hydrogen peroxide, sodium thiosulfate, sodium percarbonate, and oxalic acid were applied as bleaching agents in...

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description In this study, decolorization via a bleaching operation was carried out on chrome and dye spotted skins with several bleaches to valorize the defective leather materials. Sodium perborate, hydrogen peroxide, sodium thiosulfate, sodium percarbonate, and oxalic acid were applied as bleaching agents in production. Sodium perborate by itself was applied and combined with other bleaching agents. Combined processes were also supported with an emulsifier agent for uniform distribution and deeper penetration of bleaching agents into the fibers. Color changes and differences on leather products were determined by Konica Minolta CM-3600d test apparatus spectrophotometrically before and after the applications. Bleached leathers were processed again, re-dyed, and finished after the bleaching operations. Then, bleaching performances of the single and combination applications were also evaluated for the leather strength indicators by analyzing tensile and tear strength of the final products as well as chromium (VI) oxidation of basic chromium (III) salts used in tanning. Antibacterial properties of the final bleached products were also investigated. As a result, sodium perborate was found to provide the most effective and safe bleaching without any physical and chemical deformation by creating antibacterial activity on leather.
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antibacterial properties
Bleaches
Bleaching
Chromium
color
Decoloring
Decolorization
deformation
Deformation effects
Dyeing
dyes
emulsifiers
fabrics
Fibers
Hydrogen peroxide
Leather
Leather & leather products
Oxalic acid
Oxidation
Sodium
Sodium perborate
sodium percarbonate
Sodium thiosulfate
Spectrophotometry
Tanning
Tear strength
title Technological possibilities for adding value on defective skins: Practical valorization of leather products with chromium and dyeing spots
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