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Non-aqueous green solvents improve alpha-amylase induced fiber opening in leather processing
Engineering and TechnologyScientific Reports

Non-aqueous green solvents improve alpha-amylase induced fiber opening in leather processing

P. Ramamoorthi, A. Rathinam, et al.

This innovative study conducted by Poornima Ramamoorthi, Aravindhan Rathinam, Raghava Rao Jonnalagadda, and Thanikaivelan Palanisamy reveals how non-aqueous green solvents enhance alpha-amylase activity for fiber opening in leather processing while reducing water consumption and pollution. A game-changer for sustainable leather processing!... show more
Abstract
Severe water deficit and highly polluting effluent generation from leather industries have constantly been pressurizing the tanners to adopt cleaner leather processing systems. The present study aims to minimize the use of water by substituting it with non-aqueous green solvents and also to enhance the enzyme action in alpha-amylase based fiber opening process. The activity of alpha-amylase in select non-aqueous green solvents namely, heptane, polyethylene glycol 200 and propylene glycol is considerably higher by 62, 38 and 31% than in water, respectively. Comparable results are obtained for the catalytic efficiency of alpha-amylase and hence it is further validated in collagen fiber opening trials as well. Scanning electron micrographs, histological images and proteoglycan estimation supported the above findings at 1% alpha-amylase dosage. The final quality of the experimental leathers in terms of physical and bulk properties is comparable to that of control leathers. Recycling studies indicate that it is possible to replace water with green solvents for enzymatic fiber opening with the feasibility to recover more than 85% solvent-enzyme mixture and reuse without any additional alpha-amylase usage. Reduction in pollution load coupled with the efficient catalytic action of enzyme in non-aqueous media favors the present protocol for industrial applications.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 17, 2020
Authors
Poornima Ramamoorthi, Aravindhan Rathinam, Raghava Rao Jonnalagadda, Thanikaivelan Palanisamy
Tags
alpha-amylasegreen solventsleather processingenzyme activitywater reductionsustainabilitypollution reduction
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