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Avoiding the production of polluting and toxic chemicals in the tanning process / Josep Maria Morera in JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN LEATHER CHEMISTS ASSOCIATION (JALCA), Vol. CXVI, N° 10 (10/2021)
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Titre : Avoiding the production of polluting and toxic chemicals in the tanning process Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Josep Maria Morera, Auteur ; Esther Bartoli, Auteur ; Patricia Rojas, Auteur ; Luisa F. Cabeza, Auteur Année de publication : 2021 Article en page(s) : p. 359-367 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Analyse de variance En statistique, l'analyse de la variance (terme souvent abrégé par le terme anglais ANOVA : ANalysis Of VAriance) est un ensemble de modèles statistiques utilisés pour vérifier si les moyennes des groupes proviennent d'une même population. Les groupes correspondent aux modalités d'une variable qualitative (p. ex. variable : traitement; modalités : programme d'entrainement sportif, suppléments alimentaires ; placebo) et les moyennes sont calculés à partir d'une variable continue (p. ex. gain musculaire).
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TannageIndex. décimale : 675.2 Préparation du cuir naturel. Tannage Résumé : Polluting and potentially toxic chemicals are used in tanning. Sodium sulfide/hydrosulfide are used when the hides are unhaired. These chemicals can be transformed into hydrogen sulfide with a simple change of pH. This gas is highly toxic and is the recurring cause of many deaths and accidents due to suffocation of workers in tanneries around the world. The basic salts of chromium III are the most used chemical to tan. The chromium III used can be transformed by oxidation, even once the leather transformed into a consumer good (shoes, for example), in chromium VI, which is carcinogenic. Both chemicals are present in process floats, in residual floats and in solid waste generated. Chromium III is also present in manufactured leathers. This article aims to describe the problems associated with the use of the aforementioned hazardous materials and deepen the possibility of using less toxic alternative processes to tan. The designed process allows to significantly reduce the pollutant load of the discharged wastewater, facilitates the reuse of the solid waste generated and clearly improve the safety of people at work. Note de contenu : - Materials
- Preliminary operations
- Experimental design
- Table 1 : Experimental design
- Table 2 : Unhairing formulations
- Table 3 : Tanning with different vegetable extracts
- Table 4 : Physical tests results
- Table 5 : Analysis of variance for tear load (N/mm)DOI : https://doi.org/10.34314/jalca.v116i10.4617 En ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HpFtjhrwvoRFUR4Okm0XXsychnrgL1F4/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=36407
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Titre : Back to basics : A framework for leather manufacture : Wet process and mechanical operations : raw to the retanned state Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Richard Daniels, Auteur ; Walter Landmann, Auteur Editeur : Liverpool [Royaume-Uni] : World Trades Publishing Année de publication : 2006 Importance : 59 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-9522139-9-4 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Cuir, Travail du
TannageIndex. décimale : 675.2 Préparation du cuir naturel. Tannage Note de contenu : 1. Flat and predictable leather
2. Water within the skin structure
3. ater within the skin structure
4. Charge and fixation
5. Hides and skins : temperature and physical change
6. Hides and skins : physical change and effect within chemical processing
7. Process vessels : effects within chemical processing
8. Modifying the skin structure
9. Interactions : hide & skins, and mechanical forces
10. The behaviour of pieces in machine operations as a function of temperature and moisture content
11. Hides and skins : the reception of force
12. Reciprocating multi-roller machines : the fleshing machine in operation
13. Reciprocating multi-roller machines : samming, setting and samm/setting machinery in operation
14. Reciprocating multi-roller machines : the shaving machine in operation
15. The splitting machine and its tools in operation
16. Part 1 : process vessels : design and operation
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Titre : Beijing 2009 - XXX Congreso IULTCS Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Asociation Argentina de los Quimicos y Técnicos de la Industria del Cuero, Auteur Editeur : Buenos Aires [Argentina] : Asociation Argentina de los Quimicos y Técnicos de la Industria del Cuero Année de publication : 2009 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Congrès et conférences
Cuirs et peaux
TannageIndex. décimale : 675 Technologie du cuir et de la fourrure Résumé : The Collagen Microfibril Model as a Tool for Leather Scientists. (Voir lien "presentacion especial"). Note de contenu : PRESENTACIONES ORALES (voir lien "Presentacion Oral").
1-1 Application of the hypothesis analysis method using cohen's kappa index to measure the agreem
1-2 Fungal growth on wetblue methods to measure impact on leather quality
1-3 Study on the chromium (vi) formation in leather after ageing
1-4 Seasonal variations of yeso sika deer skin and its vegetable tanned leather
1-5 A thermogravimetric study on tannery sewage sludges
1-6 Dyeing technology to a small lot and a wide variety kinds order
1-7 nanosilver application for collagen based materials treatment
1-8 Study on the adsorption kinetics of water vapor on collagen fibers
1-9 A permanent and environmental stable marking system for leather traceability via encapsulated
1-10 Recent developments in cleaner production and environment protection in world leather sector
1-11 Masking effect and precipitation of different vegetable tanning agents with metalic salts
1-12 Biologically degradable leather a selective combination tanning system
1-13 Submerged membrane bioreactor and reverse osmosis technology for tannery effluent treatment
1-14 A polymer based preservation a new horizon in leather making
1-15 Applications of biotechnology in leather
1-16 A novel nano-Sio2 tannage for making chrome free leather
1-17 Using nano pigment for coloration of leather
1-18 Recycling of wastewater from raw hide to wet blues in leather manufacture
1-19 A rationalized leather process for wet end
1-20 Soaking balancing operational and quality issues using both fresh and brine cured hides
1-21 Characterization and properties of polymer diallyldimethylammonium chloride Montmorillonite
1-22 The smell of leather
1-23 Reach and the challenge to the leather industry
1-24 Determination of the vocs by headspace methods in leather production process
1-25 Leather dyes properties and analysis
1-26 Zero formaldehyde syntan
1-27 Preparation of novel aminated collagen peptide and evaluation of its formaldehyde removal to
1-28 Structure-activity-relationships of synthetic organic tanning agents
1-29 Siloxane chemistry boost performances to eco-friendly leather finishing
1-30 Cost strategy versus quality a brazilian tannery case
1-31 The ND chrome tanning technology
1-32 The methanogenic treatment of tannery wastewater
1-33 Pilot-scale composting and biodegradability of bovine hair
1-34 Preparation of polyimide membrane and its application in treatment of exhausted unhairing li
1-35 Polypropylene collagen hydrolysate thermoplastics blends
1-36 Preparation of untanned pig skin waste loaded metal ions adsorbents and their adsorption beh
1-37 Submerged membrane bioreactor and reverse osmosis technology for tannery effluent recycling
1-38 Taylor-made biomaterials from collagenic wastes feasible link between tanning industry and T
1-39 Study of the effect of various factors on the nitrosification to tannery wastewater
1-40 Effect of care products on leather properties
1-41 Development of a formalized toolset for footwear product
1-42 The problems of universal and convertible shoe size system
1-43 From 'fashion forecasting' to 'value engineering' for leather & leather products
2-1 FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH
2-1 The lime and loose skin fiber related properties research ability
2-2 Influence of environmental humidity on the xerothermic shrinkage behaviors of cattlehide collagen fibers
2-3 Impact of different chemical materials and technology for leather conductivity
2-4 The properties of the hydrolyzate of collagen fiber treated within alkali-neutral salt systems
2-5 Some tannage problems of nonchrome taning agent
2-6 the formation of tanning matrix and combination tanning synergistic effect
2-7 Extraction and characterization of silky hide fibers of wet blue leather
2-8 Estimating the thermal transition temperature of the collagen-like peptide by molecular dynamic simulation
2-9 Modification of shark gelatin with transglutaminase
2-10 Control of collagen molecular assembly with anionic polysaccharides
2-11 Quantification and correlation of drape and related properties of cow nappa apparel leathers
2-12 Effect of urea processing on the 6 thermal degradation kinetics of cattlehide collagen fibers
2-13 Study on biodegradation of several chrome-free goat garment leathers
2-14 Preparation and characterization of edc-modified collagen fiber scaffold materials
2-15 Assessments of 'antique leather covers' degradation through modern methods of analysis
2-16 Assessment of water management in tanneries : State of Rio Grande do Sul case study
2-17 Preparation and characterization of porous collagen hydroxyapatite gum arabic composites
2-18 Water absorption mechanism of goatskin collagen fibers
2-19 Synthesis and characterization of collagen hydrolysate poly (vinyl alcohol)silica biodegradable ternary composite film
2-20 Sisal fiber reinforced collagen biocomposites
2-21 Influence of UV irradiation on the properties of goatskin collagen matrices
2-22 Influence of UV irradiation on the properties of tanned and fatliquored goatskin leather
2-23 Effect of thermocycling on the properties of goat skin leather
2-24 Study on correlations of stretchability and sampling position of goatskin and sheepskin garment leather
2-25 The effects of chromium (III) on the hierarchical structure of collagen fibre
2-26 Study on mathematics model of leather creeping behavior in lastometer deformation states (Zhang Xiaolei)
2-27 Effect of surfactants on enzyme and skin in bating process
2-28 Effects of isomerization and polyene structure of fish oil on its oxidation depth and physical properties in oxidative process
2-29 Exploring stability of vegetable tanned leathers resistance to bases
2-30 Factors that influence physical properties of vegetable tanned pig garment leather
2-31 Study on mechanism of protecting Cr(III)from oxidation into Cr(VI) in chrome leather by vegetable extracts
2-32 Research on toxicological characteristics of antibacterial composite materials
2-33 Decomposition reaction of tetra-hydroxymethyl phosphonium chloride
2-34 Dyeing property of four natural iridoids to methylamine and protein fibers
2-35 Study on effect of gelatin to coordination between organic acid and chromium(III)
2-36 Study on the thermal properties of skin and fibers on sodium citrate dechroming process of wet blue
2-37 DNA analysis, a new method to identify all leather origins
2-38 Study on characterizes and tanning property of thps and fe(ii) in-situ cooperative substance
2-39 Research on the oxidation of_Chrome (III) to_Chrome (VI) by hydroxyl radical
2-40 Exploration on mechanism of the transformation from chrome (III) into chrome (VI) by hydroperoxide
2-41 The influence of various retanning agent and stuffing agent on properties of paper made by the collagen fiber mixed with plant fiber
2-42 Study of particle structure and phase transition mechanism on aliphatic anionic polyurethane dispersion
2-43 Preparation and characterization keratin-based bio-degradable mulching film
2-44 Fabrication of microencapsulated phase change materials and its application in leather
2-45 Microfocus X-ray scattering study into the effects of liming on the nano structure of collagen
2-46 The separation, purification of tea saponin and its application in the soaking enzymes
2-47 Preparation of four natural iridoids and their tanning dyeing properties to hide powder
2-48 Study on the biodegradability of oxidized sulfiting rapeseed oil fatliquor
2-49 Optimization of coordination conditions of Cr(III) to chitosan
2-50 Purification of collagen by thermal sensitive polyurethane membrane
2-51 Optimization of conditions for extraction of collagen from pig hide by response surface methodology
2-52 The reaction mechanism of aldehyde-acid copolymer mmt nano-composite and collagen fibers
2-53 The reaction damping of the combination tannage
2-54 Morphological characteristics of the leather used in the shosoin treasures
2-55 Effect of transglutaminase on the functional properties of gelatin obtained from chrome-tanned pigskin
2-56 The impact of beamhouse processes on bacterial growth
2-57 Transforming chromium containing collagen wastes into flexible sheets Structural, thermal and mechanical investigations
2-58 Molecular weight separation of collagen-base biomaterials by ultrafiltration
2-59 An investigation on the leathers used natural fat emulsion in fatliquoring process
2-60 Skin compatibility of leather
2-61 Potential usage of keratinolytic enzymes isolated from bacillus cereus in the leather industry
2-62 The self-assembly mechanism of type I collagen in buffer solution investigated by AFM
2-63 The use of linear free energy relationships in the investigation of a zirconium complex tanning agent
2-64 Study on the dry thermal properties of micro-zone and fibers of dechroming skin
2-65 Research on the method of modifying the performance of using oxidation
2-2 CLEANER & NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES
2-66 The new vision on chrome tannage
2-67 Combination tannage technology by oxazolidine and organic phosphonium of pig garment leather
2-68 Study on the removing and preventive of Cr (VI) in chrome leather
2-69 Aluminum-oxazolidine combination tanning for sheep garment leather
2-70 Study on the combination tanning property of amino-terminated PAMAM8 dendritic compound and THPS
2-71 An environment-friendly lime-free liming process based on sodium silicate
2-72 Hair-saving enzyme-assisted unhairing effects of sodium hydrosulfide and peroxide
2-73 Optimize of retanning process plate of stimulate-glaze goatskin upper leather
2-74 Approaching the zero liquid discharge in tannery wastewater the tamil nadu (india) clusters
2-75 Environmentally efficient post tanning process for leather making
2-76 Deoxidation for oxidative unhairing with hydrogen peroxide
2-76 Innovative pickle-free chrome tannage development of the semi-industrial scale process and LCA analysis
2-77 Considerations regarding successfully processing technologies of ostrich skins
2-78 Optimizing energy use in tanneries
2-79 Non-lime-dispersing agents acting on pelt
2-80 Studies on system engineering of fur processing wastewater recycling
2-81 Novel bleaching and dyeing technology of mink skins
2-82 Avoiding salinity from the chrome tanning process
2-83 Studies on the preparation of soft leathers from himantura (family dasyatidae) stingray skin
2-85 The preservation of green goat skin using liquid smoke from coconut shell
2-86 Biotechnology in leather industry
2-87 High exhaustion chrome tanning process aided by sodium silicate
2-88 Tailor-made polymers and silicones for waterproofing products
2-89 Synthesis of amphoteric phosphate ester fatliquor by polyphosphoric acid and its application in free-chrome tanning
2-90 Process innovations in the development of high exhaust chrome tanning system
2-91 Rare earth and tetra hydroxymethyl phosphonium sulfate combination tanning
2-92 Diminution of toxicity of beamhouse operations by precipitation of solubilized proteins
2-93 Fast chrome tanning by immersion of BCD
2-94 New automotive leather topcoats with anti-soiling and non-squeak properties
2-94 Study on free-pickling and high exhaustion chrome tanning process of organic assistant agent
2-3 TESTING TECHNOLOGY & QUALITY STANDARDS
2-96 Formaldehyde content, extraction and emission on leather
2-97 Establishment of japan eco-leather criteria based on type I environmental label
2-98 Determination of ammonia nitrogen in tannery wastewater and analysis of its origin
2-99 Determination of trace chromium(Ⅵ) in tanning wastewater by flow injection spectrophotometry
2-100 Bag standards and bag industry upgrading
2-101 The determination of hexavalent chromium in leather extracted by acid artificial perspiration solution
2-102 Study on the determination methods of free fatty acids in Leather
2-103 State and trends of test technology on hygienic properties for leather shoes
2-104 Experiment research on the light radiating fur-stripping based on artificial light Source
2-105 Patent and laminated leather the role of crucial parameters in the damage of fashion goods
2-106 Analytical characterization of the not-polar fraction of fats in the course of the leather process
2-107 Determination of formaldehyde in fur extracted by artificial perspiration solution
2-108 Atmospheric emissions characterization and inventory of leather production
2-109 Determination of nonylphenol ethoxylates in leather by GC-MS pretreated with cleavage of hydroiodic acid and the feasibility
2-110 Odor an important problem in leather industry
2-111 An investigation on the cr(vi) and formaldehyde contents and the mechanical characteristics
2-112 Synthesis and performance of waterborne polyurethane finishing agent based on polycarbonate diol
2-4 LEATHER CHEMICAL & OTHERS
2-113 Synthesis and application of cationic color-fixing agent for leathers with excellent organoleptic feeling
2-114 Research on synthesis and application of environment-friendly leather chemicals
2-115 Study on effect of hyperbranched polymers on sanitary properties of synthetic leather
2-116 Study of finishing application on aliphatic polyurethane dispersion and polyurethane polyacrylate composite emulsion
2-117 Application of fragrance retanning agent
2-118 Chitosan- A potential raw material for leather industry
2-119 Preparation and analysis of the disperse dyes of polyamide microcapsule
2-120 Application of low surface energy fluorinated polymer in leather finishing
2-121 Research on synthesis and properties of cell-aa c16dmaac mmt super—absorbent nanocomposite
2-122 Synthesis and leather-tanning properties of a starch-polyacrylamide graft copolymer by means of hrp
2-123 Feasibility of antibacterial fininshing of leather with the nano-sio2 quaternary derivative
2-124 Synthesis of a new crosslinker microcapsule for leather finishing
2-125 Preparation of microcapsule with property of temperature conditioning by phase transition and its application to leather
2-126 Preparation of leather finishing agent with modified collagen
2-127 Cationic graft copolymer of gelatin with_acrylates as a binder in sealing coat for leather
2-128 Synthesis and properties of tanninvinyl polymer tanning agents
2-129 Synthesis and leather-tanning properties of a phenolic copolymer by means of enzyme-catalyzed polymerization
2-130 Copolymer of pyromellitic dianhydride with diaminodiphenylether as a tanning agent for leather
2-131 Characterization and properties of organic silicon modified amphoteric fatliquor
2-132 Preparation of sulfosuccinate amphoteric fatliquoring agent
2-133 Synthesis and surface behavior of novel nonionic di-block water-borne polyurethane surfactants
2-134 The making and application of a type of multifunctional silicone co-polymer
2-135 Role of polyoxyethylene ethers nonionic surfactants in leather dyeing : investigation by spec
2-136 Application of the deepening agent in the low-temperature dyeing of pigskin leather
2-137 Synthesis and application of cationic polyacrylate emulsion with core-shell structure
2-138 Study of the way to introduce compound antimicrobial agent into lining fabrics which commonly used in shoes
2-139 Synthesis of a new modified furfural and its application for tanning
2-140 Preparation of aqueous anti-yellowing polyurethane dispersion used as surface layer for transfer-film leather
2-141 Chemical analysis and vitro biological evaluation of dimethyl fumarate as antifungal agents in the leather industry
2-142 Preparation and application of hyperbranched poly(amine-ester) with functional acylhydrazine groups as formaldehyde scavenger
2-143 Natural pigments for leather finishing role of biocolourants from monascus purpureus natural pigments for leather finishing
2-144 Leather pigments towards a cleaner greener approach
2-145 Synthesis and processing of polyurethane as porous viscoelastic sheets for application in therapeutic footwear
2-146 Study on environmental friendly dyeing auxiliary in leather
2-147 Study on the preparation and application of the acrylic resin coating agent modified by carbon nano-materials
2-148 Preparation of polyether modified betaine functional siloxane surfactant and its surface properties
2-149 The performance of waterborne polyurethane leather finishing agent modified by MMT and OMMT
2-150 2-Amino-6-benzothiazole substituted with methoxy in the from of sulfonic acids, used as ant
2-151 Soaking with storax- possibility of using siĝla tree (liquidambar orientalis mill. var
2-152 Synthetic resins & leather finishing
2-153 Genipin-modified gelatin preparation, characterization, and application as a filler for leather
2-154 Influence of flame retardant on leather fat liquoring and fire resistance
2-155 Study on the in situ preparation of nano-sio2 THPC nano-composite tanning agent
2-156 Synthesis and application of_block copolymeric formaldehyde scavenger
2-157 Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of phosphate fatliquoring agent from soybean oil sediment
2-158 Study on application technics of a chrome-tanning assistant of hyperbranched polymer with carboxyl end-group
2-159 Preparation of fatliquoring-retanning agent with a reinforcing effect by free-soap microemulsion conpolymerization
2-5 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION & REUSE OF WASTES
2-160 Reedbeds for treating tannery effluent
2-161 Reusing technologies for different leather wastes
2-162 Removal of chromium (VI) in tannery wastewater by bacillus cereus
2-163 Treatment process and systemic design of small drainage finishing-leather wastewater
2-164 Study on the stabilization solidification of tannery sludge for building materials
2-165 Synthesis and application of post-processing agent in tannery sewage
2-166 Treatment of high density tannery effluent by UASB process
2-167 Preparation of protein retanning agent by grafting modification of collagen hydrolysate extracted from chrome shavings
2-168 Selection and identification of compound microbial flocculant
2-169 Study on the preparation of oil gelling agent from chrome shavings
2-170 Study on the characteristics of nitrogen transformation in effluents from cattlehide leather-making process
2-171 Investigation on the distribution of COD and nitrogen emissions during cattlehide leather-making process
2-172 Study on the ammonia nitrogen removal from tannery wastewater by natural and synthetic zeolite
2-173 Chelate assisted chromium uptake by indian mustard in tannery sludge contaminated soil
2-174 Aerobic digestion of tannery and domestic wastewater sludge at ambient temperature
2-175 Anilines oxidation with chlorine dioxide in wastewater
2-176 Kinetics of chlorine dioxide oxidation of benzidine in tannery wastewater
2-177 Nitrogen removal of tannery wastewater with high-concentration ammonia
2-178 Preparation of collagen from the pigskin shavings by alkali extraction
2-179 Study on blended spinning solution composed of chrome shavings extract and polyvinyl alcohol
2-180 Application of polysilicate ferric flocculant in treatment of tanning wastewater
2-181 Eco-benign solutions for reduction of total dissolved salts in leather sector
2-182 Phytoremediation of chromium in tannery wastewater polluted lands
2-183 Tannery wastewater sludge ash for the production of waterproofing membrane a technical and environmental feasibility study
2-184 Treatment of tannery waste waters using photocatalytic process with nanomolecular materials
2-185 Tannery effluent treatment using reedbed and nanofiltration technology
2-186 Tanning process liquid and solid waste Management
2-187 Study on enhancing the chromium separation efficiency from tannery sludge by bioleaching
2-188 Studies on graft copolymerization of acrylic acid onto collagen hydrolysate as high
2-189 Enzymatic hydrolysis of animal hair using commercial proteases
2-190 Eco-friendly treatment of exhaust chrome liquor for removal of chromium and recycling the float
2-191 Factorial experimental design applied to the extraction of biopolymers from non-tanned waste
2-192 Preparation and surface activity of the hydrolyzed protein surfactant from chrome shavings under the effect of microwave
2-193 Photocatalytic degradation of tannery wastewater by using mwcnts tio2 nanocomposites
2-194 Preparation and Application of Cr-Fe tanning agent reduced by chrome shavings and iron(II)
2-195 Preparation and application of environmental friendly ampam flocculant in the treatment of tannery wastewater
2-196 Application of flyash-based coagulant in tanning wastewater treatment
2-197 Buffing dust waste – a useful source for making leather like sheets
2-198 Sodium formate rich waste liquor from penta erytheretol manufacture – suitability of this W
2-199 Study and practice on the partial design of shoes
2-200 A new combined antimicrobial agent development and application in shoe lining leather
2-6 DESIGN OF LEATHER GOODS
2-201 Relationship between the changes of diabetic plantar size and diabetic plantar pressure
2-202 Phase change materials (pcms) technology for leather wearing industry
2-203 New thought trends of shoe product– "made in China" changes idea of design
2-204 Research on warmth retention property of far-infrared shoe lining material
2-205 Study on the display methods of women's shoe store
2-206 Effects of shoe design and top-piece materials on noises made by women’s shoes
2-207 Study on design management of brand leather
2-208 Study on the reusability of design information for leather goods
2-209 Research on the relationship of foot morphology changes and heel height
2-210 Study on the compression and rebounding of the zoom air in sport-shoes
2-211 Research on the relationship of motion state of human forefoot and the changes of heel height
2-212 Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation of shoes comfort based on last
2-213 Study of pregnant women shoes design based on ergonomics
2-214 Reach and its impact on footwear and leather good industries
2-215 The evaluation of plantar pressure distribution in type II diabetic patients and non-diabetic adults in China
2-216 Discussion of the relationship between bag craft and bag design
2-217 Research on scheduling and optimizing design in the upper making processes of mens shoes
2-218 Research on factors influencing temperature and relative humidity inside of shoes
2-219 The impact on shoes used leather hygiene performance of the vamp of the lining cloth
2-220 Primary study on design of the strip sandals
2-221 The expressive technology and impact on pattern design of cases and bags about socio-cultural awareness
2-222 Research on clothing style characteristics of sheep garment leather and how to taking shape formal beauty in design
2-223 Modeling and rendering in the three-dimensional effect in rhino for lady high Boots
2-224 The application of classical elements in the design of women's shoes
2-7 OTHES
2-225 E-Commerce entrepreneurship and e-marketing in leather industry
2-226 A circular economic mode and its approach to ecological production of leather tanning
2-227 The development of the digital measure apparatus for shrinkage temperature of leather
2-228 The new digital measuring instruments of leather’s thickness
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Titre : A bibliometric study of the unhairing and liming of the leather tanning process Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Josep Maria Morera, Auteur ; Esther Bartoli, Auteur ; Patricia Cebollada, Auteur ; Luisa F. Cabeza, Auteur Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : p. 465-479 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Américain (ame) Catégories : Bibliométrie
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TannageIndex. décimale : 675 Technologie du cuir et de la fourrure Résumé : Unhairing and liming are the most polluting operations of the leather tanning process. Over the years, this sector has been investigated increasingly. Hence, this paper aims to explore and analyze the scientific activity of this field of research with a new view, applying bibliometrics techniques. The method of the study is based on a search and collection of publications indexed in Scopus. Subsequently, bibliometric data were extracted from the corresponding publications. Graphics and bibliometric maps were made to obtain quantitative results and the relationships between countries, authors, journals, and keywords. The results show an upward trend over the last 100 years or so, where the topic of most of the publications has reversed from being purely about engineering and process to focus on the big environmental issue generated by traditional unhairing. At the same time, research in this field has shifted to countries with the biggest tanning industry, such as China and India. In conclusion, bibliometrics has been a good method to know the current state of scientific literature and the timeline of this field of research, which will allow for a deepening in alternative methods to traditional unhairing and advance of the environmental concern caused by these polluting operations. Note de contenu : - Quantitative analysis. Trends and distribution of publications
- Co-authorship analysis
- Co-citation analysis
- Keyword co-occurrence analysis
- Table 1 : Top journals with at least 3 publications on the topic
- Table 2 : Top 10 institutions and their corresponding country
- Table 3 : List of the top 10 authors including institution, country, total publications on scopus and h-index
- table 4 : Average year of publication of some keywords according to their frequency of occurrence in publicationsDOI : https://doi.org/10.34314/jalca.v117i11.6293 En ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EuiBdAb4rF1XZXIHL8aSaAWtcpYlfkNv/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=38340
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Titre : Bio-diesel from tannery waste Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : BLC Leather Technology Centre, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : p. 18-20 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Biocarburants
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