Tanning skins using polycarboxylic acid partial esters

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Treatment of hides – skins – feathers and animal tissues – Tanning

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8 9427, C14C 302, C14C 306

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041012712

ABSTRACT:
In the chrome-tanning of skins with a chromium (III) salt and an acid-binding agent, the improvement which comprises effecting the chrome-tanning in the presence of a water-soluble partial ester of a polycarboxylic acid containing 4 to 11 carbon atoms which ester hydrolyzes into the free acid or its salt. The partial ester is advantageously present in about 0.5 to 2, preferably 1,3 to 1.8, times the molar amount of the chromium salt expressed as Cr.sub.2 O.sub.3. The tanning composition can be formed by dissolving the desired ingredients and the solution spray dried to provide a properly formulated powder which can thereafter by employed to re-formulate the solution.

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patent: 4042321 (1977-08-01), Backer

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