Issue 16, 2021

Development of hyperbranched poly-(amine-ester) based aldehyde/chrome-free tanning agents for sustainable leather resource recycling

Abstract

Leather manufacturing is the main recycling technology used for nature skin biomass resources. However, leather-based products are made by the conventional chrome tanning method, in which the discharge of chrome-containing wastes poses potential threats to the environment and public health. By comparison, the aldehyde/chrome-free tanning strategy is ecologically advantageous for the manufacturing of leather. Therefore, a series of epoxy-terminated hyperbranched poly-(amine-ester) materials (abbreviated as EHBPs) were synthesized in this study using epichlorohydrin modified hydroxyl-terminated hyperbranched poly-(amine-esters) (HHBPs). The characterization and testing of the as-obtained EHBP tanning agent showed significantly improved hydrothermal stability of the treated leather with the shrinkage temperature (Ts) exceeding 75 °C, good physical properties, and a relevant thickening ratio (>50%). Besides, the EHBP tanning approach ensured a high dispersity of collagen fibers with substantially enhanced porosity (control 41% and EHBP-tanned leather > 51%). The environmental impact assessment revealed the preferable biodegradability of EHBPs (BOD5/COD > 0.3). In sum, the proposed EHBP-based tanning approach looks promising for the realization of environmentally benign leather manufacturing for next-generation green chrome-free tanning.

Graphical abstract: Development of hyperbranched poly-(amine-ester) based aldehyde/chrome-free tanning agents for sustainable leather resource recycling

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 May 2021
Accepted
08 Jul 2021
First published
08 Jul 2021

Green Chem., 2021,23, 5924-5935

Development of hyperbranched poly-(amine-ester) based aldehyde/chrome-free tanning agents for sustainable leather resource recycling

X. Liu, Y. Wang, X. Wang and H. Jiang, Green Chem., 2021, 23, 5924 DOI: 10.1039/D1GC01538A

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