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A potential new commercial method for processing leather to reduce environmental impact
Authors:Saravana Bhavan  J. Raghava Rao  Balachandran Unni Nair
Affiliation:Central Leather Research Institute, Chemical Laboratory, Sardar Patel Road, Adyar, 600020 Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Current leather processing method involves dehairing and fibre opening employing lime and sulphide, which results in higher negative impact on the environment due to its uncleanness. This method of dehairing and fibre-opening process accounts for nearly 70-80% biochemical oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand (COD) in tannery wastewater and also the generation of H(2)S gas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Hence, an attempt has been made to reduce the environmental impact of the leather processing through a biochemical approach, employing proteolytic enzyme and sodium metasilicate for performing the above process more cleanly. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The developed process exhibits significant reduction in environmental parametres such as COD and total solid loads by 55% and 25%, respectively. This method completely avoids the formation of lime sludge. CONCLUSION: The functional properties of the leathers are also on par with conventionally processed leathers. Further, the process seems to be commercially viable.
Keywords:Beamhouse  Biochemical oxygen demand  BOD  Chemical oxygen demand  COD  Enzymes  Leather processing  Tannery wastewater  Tanning
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