Thermochimica Acta, Vol.501, No.1-2, 98-102, 2010
A DSC investigation on the changes in pore structure of skin during leather processing
Leather processing involves many unit operations that modify the physical, chemical and biological properties of the raw skin/hide of an animal. One such major variation is brought to pore structure and size, which determines the breathing property of skin. Understanding this property is essential to improve the end use of the leather matrix. Thermoporometric technique has been used in this study to bring out the influence of various process steps on the pore size distribution of skin. Marked changes in the depression of freezing point are observed for each process. Scanning electron microscopy study reveals the morphological changes in the grain and cross-section of the skin during leather processing. Understanding and predictions of pore structure changes at various stages of leather processing would benefit: (a) in process control, (b) analysis of cost benefit ratio and (c) strategic planning and transport. Thus, this study aids in better understanding of the pore structure of skin to improve the functional properties of the leather. (C) 2010 Elsevier BM. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Pore structure;Thermoporometry;Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC);Skin;Leather;Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)