An Investigation of Acetaldehyde Release from Leather Introduced by Chemicals

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Yong, Chen [1 ]
He-wei, Ma [1 ]
Jian-xun, Luo [1 ]
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[1] Jiaxing Univ, Coll Mat & Text Engn, Jiaxing 314001, Peoples R China
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The authors would like to thank the financial support provided by Zhejiang Bureau of Science and Technology (LGC21B070002; LGG22E030016); and Jiaxing Technology Innovation Team – Cleaner Production of Leather Processing and Fabric Dyeing & Finishing (2014). The support of the Science & Technology Bureau; Jiaxing City; Zhejiang Province (Project number 00321102AL) is alaso acknowlwedged. The authors also declare there is no conflict of interest.The authors would like to thank the financial support provided by Zhejiang Bureau of Science and Technology (LGC21B070002; and Jiaxing Technology Innovation Team - Cleaner Production of Leather Processing and Fabric Dyeing & Finishing (2014). The support of the Science & Technology Bureau; Zhejiang Province (Project number 00321102AL) is alaso acknowlwedged. The authors also declare there is no conflict of interest;
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TB3 [工程材料学]; TS1 [纺织工业、染整工业];
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The correlation of acetaldehyde release from leather with leather chemicals was evaluated through a test method based on purge-and-trap technique, and the trace-to-source of acetaldehyde in leather was investigated. The results indicated that occurrences of acetaldehyde in soaking auxiliaries and degreasing agents were significantly positive. The processed pelts with these auxiliaries gave obvious acetaldehyde contents when comparing with these produced by acetaldehyde-free chemicals. A further test on the ethoxylated compounds - fatty alcohol ethoxylates (AEO) and polyethylene glycol (PEG), which are the most common ingredients in auxiliaries, revealed that AEO and PEG with low degrees of polymerisation as AEO-3 and PEG200, comprised acetaldehyde in high concentration. It was concluded that some ethoxylated surfactants in leather chemicals could be one of the main sources of acetaldehyde in leather.
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