Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11019757 Journal of Cleaner Production 2019 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
In view of conventional surfactants, cationic silicon-based gemini surfactants possess three more advantages imparted by unique structure. Therefore, in this paper, a series of green cationic silicon-based gemini surfactants (CmPSiCm) with different hydrophobic chain length (m = 8, 12, 18) were used in sheepskin soaking and dyeing processes firstly. Then the properties of sheepskin after CmPSiCm treatment were studied and their waste bath was analyzed. Meanwhile, traditional soaking scheme (JFC and commercial fungicide) and commercial dye-fixing agent as comparisons were also used in sheepskin soaking and dyeing processes, respectively. The results showed that all performance of sheepskin after C12PSiC12 treatment was the most outstanding. Antifungal properties and fiber dispersion of sheepskin after C12PSiC12 treatment were almost similar to or even better than traditional soaking scheme. C12PSiC12 was conductive to remove the interfibrillary protein among the collagen fibers, but did less damage to collagen fiber in the soaking process. Most importantly, the dosage of C12PSiC12 was only half of the traditional soaking scheme, dramatically reducing the use and waste of the resource. Moreover, C12PSiC12 was beneficial to the absorption and fixation of the dye by sheepskin. Compared with commercial dye-fixing agent, the dye concentration in dyeing waste bath using C12PSiC12 decreased notablely from 3.13 mg/L to 1.75 mg/L. So C12PSiC12 can replace traditional soaking scheme and commercial dye-fixing agent using in leather soaking and dyeing processes. In short, C12PSiC12 as a kind of eco-friendly substance has been presented, which can improve antifungal properties, fiber dispersion and dye absorption of sheepskin synchronously, and can reduce environmental pollution and provide the way for sustainable development of cleaner leather processing.
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