Leather tanning process using aluminium (iii) and titanium...

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C14C 3/02 (2006.01) C14C 3/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1258357

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE In a leather tanning process, animal skins are treated with a tanning agent comprising an aluminium (III)/titan- ium (IV) mixed complex with a salt of a polyhydroxymono- carboxylic acid as a masking compound. The masking compound preferably has the general formula: HOCH2(CHOH)n CO2M wherein M is an alkali metal, and n is 2 to 6. Especially preferred masking compounds are sodium gluconate and sodium glucoheptonate. The same process can be used for a wide range of skins, both as a base tannage and in comb- ination with other tanning processes.

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