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The replacement of conventional synthetic films and
coatings by biodegradable alternatives reduces the use of
non-renewable resources and waste disposal problems.
Considering that Portugal is a major producer of leather,
and consequently a large producer of related wastes, in this
research, bovine hair was tested for the production of biodegradable
films directly by thermo-compression, allowing
waste valorisation and reduction of environmental pollution.
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of
the different pre-treatments performed by two processes
(removal by mechanical action and removal by chemical
process), applied to bovine hair, in order to obtain a biodegradable
film with appropriate properties. Mechanical properties
for these films were evaluated, namely strain at break,
stress at break and Young modulus. Additionally colour,
solubility and swelling in water were also studied.
The mechanical removal hair only produced films
with Na2S treatment. Chemical removed hair (immunization)
depends of the pre-treatment and the degreasing with
petroleum ether or sodium sulphide pre-treatment leads
better mechanical properties.
The results obtained indicated that the pre-treatments
have an important role in the final properties of biodegradable
films.
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Bovine hair Keratin Biofilm Waste-products
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PSP - Parlar Scientific Publications