Biodegradation of Leather Tanned with Inorganic Salts
Abstract
This paper aims to evaluate the physical, chemical and biological processes associated with the deterioration of leather tanned with inorganic salts. The samples of leather were exposed during eight months to outdoor weathering, and then their properties were evaluated. The results indicate that biodegration starts with dehydration, a partial scission of the protein chain of the collagen, detanning and a loss of oils due to volatilization and/or decomposition.
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Volume Number
95
Author(s)
ANNA BACARDIT; MONTSE JORBA; JOAQUIM FONT; ALEXANDER SHENDRIK; LUIS OLLÉ
Biodegradation of Leather Tanned with Inorganic Salts
Volume Number
95
Author(s)
ANNA BACARDIT; MONTSE JORBA; JOAQUIM FONT; ALEXANDER SHENDRIK; LUIS OLLÉ