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Reinforcing and protecting leather-based relics using gelatin/tannic acid composites
Tong Zuo1, Bin Lyu1, Dangge Gao1
1College of Bioresources Chemical and Materials Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi'an 710021, China; Key Laboratory of Leather Cleaner Production, China National Light Industry, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Light Chemistry Engineering Education, Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi'an 710021, China; Xi'an Key Laboratory of Green Chemicals and Functional Materials, Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi'an 710021, China.
Abstract:
Subject to environmental influences such as temperature, humidity, light, and microorganisms, leather-based relics are easily be deteriorated, which will damage their historical value. In this work, gelatin/tannic acid composites (Gel/TA) was prepared and characterized to investigate their potential as a novel approach for reinforcing and protecting leather-based relics. According to the characterization, it was found that hydrogen bonds was formed between gelatin and TA, and Gel/TA presented increases in the antioxidant capacity(82.12 %), compared to the gelatin. After reinforcing the aged leather with Gel/TA, the cross-linking between leather collagen fibers is more closely interconnected. The mechanical properties and antibacterial activity of leather-based relics are significantly improved. The oxidation resistance of leather-based relics increased from 20.72 % to 63.03 %. Under the condition of accelerated simulated aging, the time to reduce the mechanical properties of reinforced leather by 50 % was extended from 7.6 days to 10 days. At the same time, the color of leather-based relics changed slightly. This result suggested that the Gel/TA composites play an important role in the filling and reinforcement protection of leather artifacts. This work will put forward a feasible way to producing sustainable multifunctional materials for leather-based relics.
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