The deliming process can be done with acids that can be rapid in their pH adjustment. Buffering salts like ammonium salts predominated the 20th century.
Ammonium sulfate and
ammonium chloride can be used as deliming agents and they follow the following chemistry: :(NH4)SO4 → (
ammonium) + (
sulfate) The ammonium ion is then free to penetrate the pelt cross-section and further ionise to act as an acid: : (
ammonium) + H2O → NH3 (
ammonia) + H3O+ (
hydronium) The protons can then serve two functions, namely to
protonate basic groups of the collagen and
neutralize solution alkali chemicals. Other weak acids can be used such as
boric acid,
acetic acid,
formic acid,
lactic acid,
phosphoric acid and
carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is used in a deliming process called
carbon dioxide deliming. Strong acids such as
hydrochloric acid and
sulfuric acid can also be used but their use is limited. ==References==