Chrome-free tanning agent based on epoxy-modified dialdehyde starch towards sustainable leather making

Deleterious effects of Cr 6+ on humans and the environment have attracted widespread attention worldwide, compelling the leather industry to urgently search for an eco-friendly tanning agent that can replace chromium. In this study, ethylene glycol glycidyl ether (EGDE) was grafted onto dialdehyde c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC 2021-11, Vol.23 (23), p.9693-973
Hauptverfasser: Hao, Dongyu, Wang, Xuechuan, Liu, Xinhua, Su, Rongrong, Duan, Zhengjun, Dang, Xugang
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Zusammenfassung:Deleterious effects of Cr 6+ on humans and the environment have attracted widespread attention worldwide, compelling the leather industry to urgently search for an eco-friendly tanning agent that can replace chromium. In this study, ethylene glycol glycidyl ether (EGDE) was grafted onto dialdehyde corn starch (DCST) with an oxidation degree of 91% and the terminal epoxy group was retained to synthesize a biomass-based chrome-free tanning agent (DCST-EGDE). Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) results revealed that the weight average molecular weight ( M w ) of DCST-EGDE is reduced to 1143 compared with that of raw corn starch (CST), which can satisfy the requirements for a tanning agent used for making leather. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, 1 H Nuclear magnetic resonance ( 1 H NMR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) revealed that EGDE is successfully grafted onto the C 6 -OH of DCST and that the terminal epoxy group is retained. The epoxy value of DCST-EGDE reached 0.284 mol per 100 g. The shrinkage temperature ( T s , 85.2 °C), mechanical properties, and whiteness of the leather tanned by DCST-EGDE were considerably improved in comparison with those of the leather tanned by DCST. Compared with leather tanned by the most widely used tanning agents of F-90 and TWS on the market, its comprehensive performance also exhibited more advantages. Therefore, DCST-EGDE is expected to become a new biomass-based ecological chrome-free tanning agent to replace chromium. As a biomass tanning agent, epoxy-modified dialdehyde starch can significantly improve the comprehensive properties of finished leather, and is expected to be a novel sustainable chrome-free tanning agent replace traditional tanning agent.
ISSN:1463-9262
1463-9270
DOI:10.1039/d1gc03472c