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Application of Novel Method of A Blend of Acacia nilotica Pods Powder and Neem Bark in Full Vegetable and Semi_chrome Tannage

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dc.contributor.author MOHAMMAD, ALIM ABD ELGADIR HAJ ALI
dc.contributor.author Supervisor, Gurashi Abd Alla Gasm Elseed
dc.contributor.author Co. Supervisor, Adil Alhag Ahmed
dc.date.accessioned 2016-09-22T06:43:27Z
dc.date.available 2016-09-22T06:43:27Z
dc.date.issued 2016-08-10
dc.identifier.citation MOHAMMAD, ALIM ABD ELGADIR HAJ ALI . Application of Novel Method of A Blend of Acacia nilotica Pods Powder and Neem Bark in Full Vegetable and Semi_chrome Tannage / ALIM ABD ELGADIR HAJ ALI MOHAMMAD ; Gurashi Abd Alla Gasm Elseed, Adil Alhag Ahmed .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, college of Science, 2016 .- 159p. :ill. ;28cm .-PhD. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/14191
dc.description Thesis en_US
dc.description.abstract Vegetable tannage is an eco-friendly method compared with environmental polluting chromium based method of tanning that is commonly used in commercial tanning and which prevents the collagen fibrous protein in animal skins from putrefaction and produces hydrothermal stable product commonly known as leather. Thus study was conducted to improve the tanning efficiency of locally available tanning in the Sudan 'Garad', applying blending method, physico-chemical properties of 'Garad', bark and leaves of 'Neem' and 'Karkady' bark was determined, hide powder method was used in determining the tannins content whereas the analysis t-test and Anova were used to compare the mean values of the physico-chemical properties of vegetable tanning materials, the physico-chemical properties results of 'Neem' bark, crushed 'Garad' and pure powder were found to be acceptable and utilized as raw materials for commercial manufactory purpose, screening results of 'Karkady' calyxes and bark show that they contain oxalate organic salts 0.5% which were used to chelate the iron from the tanning liquor the results showed high efficiency, whereas used 5% dry leaves powder of 'Neem' at 60°C eliminated the mould growth for one month and also dropped the viscosity to opposite level and subsequently the liquor of improved indigenous tanning material was produced by blending 80% Acacia nilotica pods with 20% azadirachta indica barks' and then in spray-drying, various physico-chemical properties were studied and compared with those of conventional indigenous and myrobalan tanning materials. The results showed that the physico-chemical properties of modified indigenous materials are comparable with the myrobalan tanning material and even better than indigenous tanning in total soluble solids (93%), tannin contents (56%), non-tannins contents (36.7%), tannin/nontannins ratio (1.5) and pH (4.6). The results also showed that the material has bright and light brown colour which is consistent with the Indian Standards as required for industrial usage, yielded powder was used for full vegetable and semi chrome tanning to produce shoe upper leathers. The physico-mechanical properties of improved tanned leather were compared with conventionally tanned leather. Parameters of full vegetable tanned leather were tensile strength (20.0 N/Cm2), tear strength (4.4 N/cm), stitch tear strength (11.8 N/cm), elongation (40.5%), distension and strength of grain (8.9 mm) and shrinkage temperature (>82°C). Whereas factors of semi-chrome tanned leather were tensile strength (21.2-22.0 N/Cm2), tear strength (4.3-5.2 N/cm), stitch tear strength (12.6-11.8 N/cm), elongation (59-57%), distension and strength of grain (9.5-10.6 mm) and shrinkage temperature (98-100°C). The results showed that the ‘Garad - Neem’ blend significantly enhanced the quality of tanned leather to almost double the level of the leather tanned by conventional pure Acacia nilotica pods ‘Garad’ power. Physico-chemical properties of wastewater of tanning trails showed that the employment of improved powder to produce shoe upper leather is very eco-friendly. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Sudan University of Science and Technology en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Sudan University of Science and Technology en_US
dc.subject chemistry en_US
dc.subject Full vegetable tanning en_US
dc.subject The bark of the neem en_US
dc.subject Century acacia powder en_US
dc.title Application of Novel Method of A Blend of Acacia nilotica Pods Powder and Neem Bark in Full Vegetable and Semi_chrome Tannage en_US
dc.title.alternative تطبيق طريقة جديدة بإستخدام بدرة قرن السنط ولحاء النيم في دباغة نباتية كاملة وشبه الكروم en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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