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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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Silicone elastomers filled with rare earth oxides [PDF]
Silicones which possess, amongst others, remarkable mechanical properties, thermal stability over a wide range of temperatures and processability, and rare earth oxides(REO), known for their unique optic, magnetic and catalytic properties can be ...
Airinei, Anton +6 more
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In the present investigation, the mechanical and thermal properties of a hybrid epoxy matrix composite fabricated with natural hemp, rice husk fibers, synthetic E-glass fiber and phenolic cardanol bio-resin by hand lay-up process were studied.
P. Albert Seldon, R. Rajesh
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Cardanol, a waste from the food industry and widely produced (1 Mt/y), has been used as a chain stopper during the polycondensation of short oil alkyd resins in order to replace benzoic acid.
Maxinne Denis +5 more
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Performance Testing of Diesel Engine using Cardanol-Kerosene oil blend
Awareness of environmental pollution and fossil fuel depletion has necessitated the use of biofuels in engines which have a relatively cleaner emissions.
Ravindra, Aruna M, Harsha Vardhan
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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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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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Horseradish and soybean peroxidases: comparable tools for alternative niches? [PDF]
Horseradish and soybean peroxidases (HRP and SBP, respectively) are useful biotechnological tools. HRP is often termed the classical plant heme peroxidase and although it has been studied for decades, our understanding has deepened since its cloning and ...
Alonso Lomillo +119 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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Synthesis and Characterization of 4-Aryl-4-chromenes from H-Cardanol
We have synthesized and characterized a variety of fat-soluble, low-melting and medicinally useful 4-aryl-4 H -chromenes from H-cardanol (side-chain perhydrogenated cardanol, 3-pentadecylphenol), a renewable and low-cost product from locally grown cashew
Hulluru Surya Prakash Rao, Mani Kamalraj
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