Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study

‘Chemical’ migration, in particular bleeding, in the footwear industry is an issue that has not been well understood. In this work, a specific case problem is investigated concerning the occurrence of black-colored staining in the polyurethane (PU) midsole after production of the shoes and storage i...

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Main Authors: Seah, Dean G. J., Dasari, Aravind
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1806702024-10-18T06:16:10Z Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study Seah, Dean G. J. Dasari, Aravind School of Materials Science and Engineering Engineering Polyurethan Shoe sole ‘Chemical’ migration, in particular bleeding, in the footwear industry is an issue that has not been well understood. In this work, a specific case problem is investigated concerning the occurrence of black-colored staining in the polyurethane (PU) midsole after production of the shoes and storage in a warehouse for about 4–6 wk. Considering the qualitative nature of the standard tests employed in the footwear industry (like SATRA TM340 and TM 343), here, (chemical) methodologies are designed to understand and identify the source of chromophore(s), how they are transferred to PU, and their diffusion kinetics. In this process, different chosen temperatures and relative humidity conditions are employed to evaluate their influence on the transfer and diffusion of chromophores from the lining/upper fabrics. Preparative chromatography and high-resolution mass spectroscopy have enabled the identification of the responsible chromophores for the coloration of the shoe sole. This work provides a fundamental base for understanding a significant issue in the footwear industry. 2024-10-18T06:16:10Z 2024-10-18T06:16:10Z 2024 Journal Article Seah, D. G. J. & Dasari, A. (2024). Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study. Journal of the Textile Institute, 1-9. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00405000.2024.2372996 0040-5000 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180670 10.1080/00405000.2024.2372996 2-s2.0-85197882474 1 9 en Journal of the Textile Institute © 2024 The Textile Institute. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering
Polyurethan
Shoe sole
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Polyurethan
Shoe sole
Seah, Dean G. J.
Dasari, Aravind
Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study
description ‘Chemical’ migration, in particular bleeding, in the footwear industry is an issue that has not been well understood. In this work, a specific case problem is investigated concerning the occurrence of black-colored staining in the polyurethane (PU) midsole after production of the shoes and storage in a warehouse for about 4–6 wk. Considering the qualitative nature of the standard tests employed in the footwear industry (like SATRA TM340 and TM 343), here, (chemical) methodologies are designed to understand and identify the source of chromophore(s), how they are transferred to PU, and their diffusion kinetics. In this process, different chosen temperatures and relative humidity conditions are employed to evaluate their influence on the transfer and diffusion of chromophores from the lining/upper fabrics. Preparative chromatography and high-resolution mass spectroscopy have enabled the identification of the responsible chromophores for the coloration of the shoe sole. This work provides a fundamental base for understanding a significant issue in the footwear industry.
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Dasari, Aravind
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author Seah, Dean G. J.
Dasari, Aravind
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title Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study
title_short Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study
title_full Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study
title_fullStr Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study
title_full_unstemmed Establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to MidSole in sneakers – a case study
title_sort establishing the bleeding and diffusion of chromophores from lining/upper fabrics in shoes to midsole in sneakers – a case study
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