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Hydrolysis leather resistance

All the tannins readily react with proteins, forming insoluble, stable compounds when they react with collagen, the main constituent of animal skin, they form leather, a material that is resistant to hydrolysis, oxidation, and biological attack and therefore stable to weathering and resistant to decomposition. Since tannins from different plant sources have different chemical compositions, each tannin used for tanning skin produces a leather having slightly different properties and color. Tannins that have... [Pg.359]

Measurement of pH is a potentiometric technique frequently used for measuring the degree of the deterioration of materials that are subjected to natural aging. The determination of pH levels is commonly carried out on ethnographic objects manufactured with parchment or leather, and it is especially relevant in altered paper due to the formation of acidic compounds from the decomposition of the woodpulps and other raw materials, which can induce the hydrolysis of the cellulose and then decrease the resistance and mechanical properties of the document [29]. [Pg.19]

The chemical properties of the polymer are however strongly influenced by the presence of these ester groups. Compared with a hydrocarbon rubber the general effect is to improve the resistance to swelling in oils but to have reduced resistance to hydrolysis. Compatibility with, and adhesion to, polar materials such as leather is increased. [Pg.381]


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