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Get a physicist to assist you!
Just kidding, I do not know this product. In India BASF had a product called Bilutan AL, that was an annalogue to Tannesco H, only with aluminum instead of chrome, with a sulphonic group aromatic syntan.
According to work done by BASF's own Dr. Alfred Zissel, aldehydes in combination with aluminum help reduce the high Cationicity due to aluminum and hence improve such things as penetration of dyestuffs and other anionics. Note that aldehydes are not charged by themselves, but because they react with amino side groups of collagen, R-NH2, such as to block-it chemically, cationic amino side groups cannot form, and if R-NH3+ does not form, the leather is less cationic and in effect aldehyde treatment reduces potential cationicity although the product itself is neutral! Aluminum is a highly Hofmeister swelling cation as well, and for it's adequate penetration must be applied at a pH below 3 (which I call a minipickel including salt as well!) or else forms large polynuclear "clusters" with cationic (never ANIONIC such as chrome can do, if excess sulfate is present in acid!) charge that help then flock anionic polyelectrolite acrylic resins used for water purification purposes, very similar to acid acrylic retanning syntans that do also make leather less cationic! I bet no damn Physicist could tell you this! Hair-on tanners do know about what I am talking about although they never consult physicists at all.
PS: For lnformation on the principles describing a chemical's penetration properties through Collagen/Leather please see my article in November's JALCA (commercial message?)!
Edited by DavidR on 22 January 2010 at 2:58am
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