Abstract

Carboxyl-terminated hyper-branched polyester is extensively used as high exhaustion chrome tanning auxiliary owing to its strong coordination ability with trivalent chrome. Owing to lower electronegativity of N than O, the coordination ability with trivalent chrome for hyper-branched polyamide is stronger than polyester. Herein, in this paper, an amino-terminated hyper-branched polyamide (HBPN) is synthesized and used as high exhaustion chrome in tanning of pickling pigskin (HBPN–Cr). The effects of utilization of HBPN in denaturation temperature, shrinkage temperature, chrome uptake, and microstructure structure of wet-blue leather are studied. Moreover, the anti-oxidation stability of wet-blue leather is preliminary studied by heat treatment. The results show that incorporation of 1% HBPN in pickling process can significantly improve chrome uptake to 83.32%. The hydrothermal stability of wet-blue leather is improved due to the formation of higher crosslinking degree of collagen fibers. In addition, for the wet-blue leather without unsaturated fatliquoring agent, through heat treatment, hexavalent chrome does not appear after 24 ​h heat treatment. On the contrary, the chrome complex changes from hydroxyl copolymerization to more stable oxygen copolymerization or chrome oxide for C–Cr and HBPN-Cr tanned leather, respectively. These results will build a data support for the further study of hyper-branched polymer chrome tanning auxiliaries.

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