2015
DOI: 10.24264/lfj.15.4.1
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Effect of UV Irradiation on Vegetable Tanned Leather

Abstract: EFFECT OF UV IRRADIATION ON VEGETABLE TANNED LEATHERABSTRACT. This article aims at studying the influence of UV irradiation on vegetable tanned leather. Vegetable tanned leather was treated in QUV chamber (T = 50°C, 2 irradiance = 1.77 W/mm nm, ë = 340 nm) for 0, 30, 60, 90, 120 and 150 hours. Then, these samples were evaluated by different analytical methods to get a whole UVA picture of the leather during the irradiation. Micro hot table (MHT), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetry (TG… Show more

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“…https://doi.org/10.31881/TLR.2024.038 The denaturation temperature of non-aged leather is higher than that of aged leather throughout the irradiation range except at a 30 kGy irradiation dose. This is because, during the photoaging process, collagen peptide chains may have been ruptured randomly, leading to the destabilization of collagen fibres [32] and, therefore, lower denaturation temperature. The decrease in denaturation temperature at 30 kGy irradiation dose for non-aged is attributed to the rupture of already formed crosslinks caused by gamma radiations [16,27].…”
Section: Photostabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…https://doi.org/10.31881/TLR.2024.038 The denaturation temperature of non-aged leather is higher than that of aged leather throughout the irradiation range except at a 30 kGy irradiation dose. This is because, during the photoaging process, collagen peptide chains may have been ruptured randomly, leading to the destabilization of collagen fibres [32] and, therefore, lower denaturation temperature. The decrease in denaturation temperature at 30 kGy irradiation dose for non-aged is attributed to the rupture of already formed crosslinks caused by gamma radiations [16,27].…”
Section: Photostabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%