1. Side-chain Poly[2]pseudorotaxanes containing β-cyclodextrin for more sustainable tanning process
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Ilaria Quaratesi, Immacolata Bruno, Antonio Pauciulo, Andrea R. Bartiromo, Elena Badea, Cristina Carşote, Placido Neri, Carmen Talotta, Rocco Gliubizzi, Valeria Di Tullio, Noemi Proietti, Antonuccio Cepparrone, Franca Nuti, Vittoria Ferrara, and Carmine Gaeta
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Bio-based chemicals ,β-cyclodextrin ,Side-chain Poly[2]pseudorotaxanes ,Tanning processes ,Sustainability ,Polymers and polymer manufacture ,TP1080-1185 - Abstract
Sustainability of leather lies in how the hide, a sustainable, naturally renewable, raw material, is processed. Tanning chemistry has been a limiting factor for leather sustainability. In this study, a host-guest synthesis strategy was selected to modify one of the most widely used tanning polymer, MIDA DD, and obtain a new hybrid tanning system containing β-cyclodextrin, and leather drastically less impactful on the earth and people. Poly[2]pseudorotaxane Side-Chain Complexes (PSCCs) have been obtained by threading β-cyclodextrin units onto the side-chains of the commercial MIDA DD. The formation of PSCCs in aqueous solution was investigated by using 1D NMR, ATR-FTIR and TGA experiments. The ability of PSCCs to stabilize the collagen matrix was tested at laboratory and industrial pilot scale by micro-DSC, ATR-FTIR and solid-state NMR techniques. The physical and mechanical performance of the obtained crust leather was determined by standard tests used in tanning industry. Side-chain poly[2]pseudorotaxanes showed better tanning performances than the fossil-based MIDA DD, the most effective supramolecular tannins being obtained by mixing β-CD and MIDA DD in ratios close to 1/1 (w/w). The new tanning mixtures allow for significantly reducing both the amount of fossil-based MIDA-DD polymer in the current tanning processes (by 45%) and the free bisphenol content in leather crust (by more than 80%) due to the presence of bio-based β-CD in the composition of the new supramolecular tanning agents. The findings disclosed here pave the way for the CDs’ employment in improving the sustainability of tanning processes.
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- 2023
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