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Modified Fibrous Mass of Leather and Paper Waste for the Production of Packaging Paper and Cardboard

Adham Salimovich RafikovDepartment of Chemistry, Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry, Tashkent, UzbekistanNargis KadirovaDepartment of Chemistry, Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry, Tashkent, UzbekistanGulnoza JurayevaDepartment of Chemistry, Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Textile & Leather Reviewjournal2024en
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Recycling leather waste, which accumulates in large quantities in tanneries, and producing packaging paper with improved properties reduces the environmental burden and is at the same time economically efficient. A modified fibrous mass of waste from tanned and untanned leather scraps, waste paper, and acrylic emulsion was obtained and packaging paper based on them was produced. Alkaline modification of tanned leather waste - chrome shavings - leads to an increase in the electrokinetic potential and, accordingly, the stability of the fibrous suspension, partial hydrolysis of skin collagen occurs with the formation of new polar groups, and at the same time, the degree of cross-linking of the skin increases. In the paper composition, new intermolecular bonds are formed between cellulose and skin collagen. The microstructure, elemental composition, morphology, thermal and physical-mechanical properties of modified chrome shavings and composite paper were determined. A significant improvement has been achieved in the main parameters of paper: surface density (decrease by 16-25%), breaking load and breaking length (increase by 15-23%), number of double bends (increase by 2-6 times) in comparison with paper obtained from pure waste paper, and also to a greater extent compared to paper obtained from unmodified leather waste.

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