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A Triple-Catalytic, Fully Biogenic Synthesis of Cyclic Carbonates. [PDF]
A three‐step synthesis of cyclic carbonates from biogenic resources (fatty acids, O2, CO2) is reported. The process operates via a visible light‐mediated hydrocarbon oxidation, with an overall 100% atom‐economy, in the presence of easily accessible catalysts (porphyrin, VO(acac)2, pyridine) but without intermediate work‐up procedures.
Stuhr R, Liu L, Jacobi von Wangelin A.
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Development of an Active Crosslinked Nanocomposite Film Based on Gelatin-Ethyl Cellulose, Trans-Cinnamaldehyde, and Silver Nanoparticles for the Preservation of Sliced Meat. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study aimed to develop a novel bioactive biobased packaging film combining gelatin (G) and ethyl cellulose (EC), cardanol and glycerol as plasticizers, trans‐cinnamaldehyde (TCA) as a crosslinker/bioactive compound, and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as bioactive agents.
Sarmast E +4 more
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Epoxidation of Cardanol’s Terminal Double Bond [PDF]
In this investigation, the terminal double bonds of the side chain epoxidized cardanol glycidyl ether (SCECGE) molecule were further epoxidized in the presence of Oxone® (potassium peroxomonosulfate) and fluorinated acetone. Regular methods for the double bond epoxidation are not effective on the terminal double bonds because of their reduced ...
Emre Kinaci +3 more
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Hardening and Stabilization of Volumetric Properties in Aspen and Poplar Wood with Cardanol
Aspen and poplar are the least required types of wood in the Russian Federation, whose stock is continually expanding. Such wood can be used as a substitute for valuable hardwood, but in this case the strength must be almost doubled while achieving ...
Vladimir A. Shamaev, Oleg F. Shishlov
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Sustainable cardanol-based ionic surfactants [PDF]
Alkylbenzenes are among the carbon chains most commonly used as a hydrophobic part to develop surfactants. In this paper, the authors present a sustainable alternative using cardanol.
Ibrahima Faye +3 more
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The synthesis of hydrogen-bonded xanthones by using biorenewable hydrogenated cardanol (3-pentadecylphenol) is described. Hydrogenated cardanol was initially converted into various hydroxybenzophenones.
Fatema Jagot +5 more
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Novel phosphorylated cardanol molecules based on phosphonate (PO3CR) and phosphate (PO4CR) functions were synthetized. Those molecules have two main actions which are described in this article: the reduction in volatile organic compounds (VOC) and the ...
Maxinne Denis +5 more
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Bio-Based Fluorescent Epoxies: Emission Control through Molecular Packing and Phase Separation. [PDF]
One‐pot synthesis of fluorescent coumaric and ferulic epoxies without compromising thermomechanical properties with respect to bisphenol A diglycidyl ether is studied. This study demonstrates the sustainable conversion of agricultural waste into high‐performance fluorescent epoxy resins through direct blending of coumaric acid epoxy (CE) and ferulic ...
Bhardwaj S +10 more
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Thermal Oligomerisation of Cardanol
AbstractCardanol was extracted from technical Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (CNSL), a naturally occurring meta-substituted long chain phenol and oligomerized by heating at 140 °C. Products were characterized by rheology, infrared and 1H NMR spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA).
Francisco Helder A. Rodrigues +4 more
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Application of a Bio-Based Plasticizer for PVC: Epoxidized Acetylation Cardanol [PDF]
A bio-based plasticizer, epoxidized acetylation cardanol, was synthesized from cardanol, which experienced acetylation reaction and epoxidation reaction.
Yufeng Ma +5 more
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