2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.4c00615
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Biocompatible Thermally Responsive Vinyl Sulfone Silica Nanocapsules as Stabilizing and Softening Agents for Metal-Free Leather Production

Madhan Kumar Meganathan,
Sathya Sundararajan,
Mohammed Abu Javid
et al.

Abstract: Developing nanomaterial-based leather chemicals with multifunctional smart properties and biocompatibility for crafting high-quality leather products poses a significant challenge. The double layer formation of silica with an amine and vinyl sulfone terminal created metal-free robust oil deliverable silica nanocapsules (Si−O and Si-OVS). The hydroamination of vinyl sulfone and amine terminal silica yielded a distinctive flower-like structure within a core−shell model. This model encompasses a silica−oil core s… Show more

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“…The absorption bands for NH and CO of amide and −CH of alkyl group in silk fabrics were shifted to 3354 cm –1 , 1640 and 2977 cm –1 , respectively . Furthermore, the appearance of new bands at 1039 and 1244 cm –1 corresponds to stretching vibrations of Si–O and Si-CH 3 of methyl group respectively. ,, These data confirm the modification of silk with ZPS-A JPs. The ATR analysis of leather and ZPS-A JP–coated leather is shown in Figure i.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The absorption bands for NH and CO of amide and −CH of alkyl group in silk fabrics were shifted to 3354 cm –1 , 1640 and 2977 cm –1 , respectively . Furthermore, the appearance of new bands at 1039 and 1244 cm –1 corresponds to stretching vibrations of Si–O and Si-CH 3 of methyl group respectively. ,, These data confirm the modification of silk with ZPS-A JPs. The ATR analysis of leather and ZPS-A JP–coated leather is shown in Figure i.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%