In order to interpret the reason of chromium complexes release from the chrome tanned leather
during the neutralizing process, the hide powder was tanned by chromium sulfate liquor with 33%
basicity (BCS), and then the tanned collagen was treated by general neutralizing process to obtain
neutralizing effluent. Ion exchange chromatography (IEC) and gel filtration chromatography
(GFC) were used to separate neutralizing effluent; Ultraviolet-visible absorption spectroscopy
(UV-Vis) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) were combined to analyze the
structure of chrome complexes in the neutralizing effluent. The results indicated that the
neutralizing effluent mainly consisted of anionic-zero valent, monovalent and bivalent chrome
complexes; the molecular weight of chrome complexes in neutralizing effluent was far less than
BCS; releasing chromium complexes were mainly combined with ligands through single point
coordination and Cr3+ was mainly combined with SO4
2- and HCOO- by single point coordinate
bond. Combined all of the results above, it could deduce that the main constitutes of anionic-zero
valent and low electro-positive, smaller molecular, mainly combined with single point
coordination are the properties and structural characteristics of the chromium complexes released
from chrome tanned leather in neutralizing process.
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Author Name: Yanping Gao, Jun Hu, Jin Wei Zhang, Wuyong Chen
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Keywords: hide powder; neutralizing effluent; chrome complex
ISSN: 2068-0783
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EOI/DOI: 10.24264/icams-2016.I.11
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