Development of Technology for Producing a Fat Composition Based on Ester for Fattening Leather

An ester based on the secondary and by-products of oil and fat and alcohol hydrolysis is obtained for fattening the skin. Distilled fatty acids are used as a secondary product for the preparation of the ester, and fusel oil as a by-product. The main physicochemical properties of the ester obtained were determined. An ester-based formulation has been developed to fatten clothing skins from fine raw materials. The recommended is technological scheme of obtaining a composition for fattening leather.

Engineering their specific technological use in the production of different types of skin.
Fat substances used in the leather industry can be divided into three groups: natural fats and oils, products of modification of natural fats and oils, petroleum products and synthetic fat substances.
High requirements to consumer properties of natural leather, and the General shortage of fattening materials were the basis for the development of new drugs with multifunctional properties.
Obtaining skins with the necessary performance properties is largely provided by the choice of greasing materials, and the conditions of the greasing process.
Therefore, it is always important to study new materials for their further use in leather production.
Due to the reduction of natural fish oil resources for the production of greasing materials, it became necessary to replace it with affordable products and semi-products of petrochemical, chemical and other industries [1].
High requirements to consumer properties of natural leathers, and the overall deficit fat liquoring materials were the basis for the development of new drugs with multifunctional properties. The authors of [2] [3] the search were aimed at the creation of fattening materials using more affordable and cheap synthetic raw materials. In accordance with the task of the study, the analysis of products of the organic synthesis industry showed that the basis for the production of greasing materials can serve as: individual maps (technical and distilled) and In [4], paraffin is used as a fattening component. It is determined that depending on the required elasticity it is necessary to regulate the content of paraffin in the fattening composition.
The aim of the study was to expand the field of application of by-products of oil and hydrolysis industries, and synthesis of ester and obtaining a new fat composition based on them, which has improved fat properties, and their use instead of imported, scarce and expensive natural fats.

Method
For the study, complex ether obtained by the esterification reaction of fatty acids of cottonseed oil with alcohol was selected.
As a control variant, the same composition was taken, only instead of an ester based on distilled fatty acids with fusel oil, a synthetic ester of fatty acids based on sebacic acid with ethyl alcohol or ethylene glycol was used in the same To create more effective fattening agents and to develop significantly improved technological processes, it is advisable to use new esters in the process of skin fattening, which ensures an even distribution of fat on the skin structure.
To obtain the ester, a secondary product of oil production, distilled fatty acid of cotton soapstock, was used as an acid. The study of the composition and structure of distilled fatty acids revealed the presence of essential, fatty acid, hydroxyl functional groups in it, which play a significant role in the interaction with the collagen of the dermis.
To obtain the ester, a secondary product of oil production, distilled fatty acid of cotton soapstock, was used as an acid. The study of the composition and structure of distilled fatty acids revealed the presence of essential, fatty acid, hydroxyl functional groups in it, which play a significant role in the interaction with the collagen of the dermis.
As the alcohol used fusel oil, obtained from the hydrolysis alcohol plant "biochemistry plant stock company" (the city of Yangiyul, Tashkent region). Fusel oil is a byproduct of alcohol production, its average composition: 10% ethanol, 13% propanol, 15% Isobutanol, 51% ISO amyl alcohol, 11% mixed alcohols and water. Its main component is ISO amyl alcohol, which can form compounds of ester.

Result
The reaction of obtaining the ester was carried out on a reactor heated with a thermometer, a dispenser, an attached trap and a reverse refrigerator. The trap was used to collect condensate, which is formed during the reaction [5].
Heating was carried out through the jacket of the reactor. The end of the reaction was determined by the amount of water released from the reaction zone.
The basic physical and chemical properties of the obtained ester were determined ( Table 1).
The resulting product can be used for preparing fatliquoring compositions for fattening leathers. The introduction of the ester into the fat composition allows to obtain a homogeneous fat mixture [6], which increases the viscosity of the fat mixture, and allows the components to bind more firmly to the fibers of the dermis and allows to obtain skins with high strength properties.
On this basis, developed the composition for fattening skin using essential oils in combination with other fat liquoring materials provided that the bunches of fat, imported, expensive, fattening substances (Table 2).

Discussion
For experimental study used control and experimental parcels of lamb skins for producing garment leather. The fatliquoring process was carried out in suspension drums.
For the control parcel, a pre-prepared fat mixture with a temperature of 55˚C, pH = 5.5 -6 was poured through the drum hatch. The processing time of 1.0 -1.5 h, drum speed of 4 rpm. Consumption of fats was 7.0% by weight of the pressed semi-finished product.
The process of fattening of experimental and control batches of skins was normal. All processes before and after fattening were carried out according to the traditional method.
There were no difficulties in carrying out them. Further processing of the semi-finished product was carried out according to the traditional method.
When using experimental greasing compounds in all cases, there was a deepening of color and the absence of plaque on the skin, which significantly increases the consumer properties of finished skins.
The test results showed that the use of synthesized ester-as fat components leads to a more uniform distribution of fat in the dermis of the skin and promotes uniform staining and filling of the skin.

References
The recommended principal technological scheme of obtaining a composition for fattening of leather-based ester is shown in Figure 1.  the fibers. This helps to reduce friction between them and gives them special properties: elasticity, softness, hydrophobicity and reduces moisture capacity, water permeability, etc.

Conclusions
Thus, on the basis of the conducted tests it is established: -a new ester based on by-products was synthesized; -the basic physical and chemical properties of the obtained ester were determined; -the use of ester in the fat composition leads to a more uniform process of fattening; -a basic technological scheme for obtaining a composition for the fattening of the skin on the basis of the ester was developed.
The consumption of these components is optimal and significantly improves the physical and mechanical properties of the finished skins. Subsequent processes are carried out in accordance with the subsequent appointment of the skin.