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Particleboard from Cashew Nut Shell Liquid

Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 2007
Cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) is a cheap agro-by-product and renewable resource which consists mainly of substituted phenols. A CNSL based resol resin was used in this study as a binder for particleboards. The resin was a copolymer obtained by condensing a mixture of phenol and CNSL with hexamethylenetetramine. Properties of the board viz.
Lubi C. Mary, Eby Thomas Thachil
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The ultrastructure of shelled and unshelled cashew nuts

Micron, 2013
Cashew nuts have many attributes, including sensory, nutritional and health appeal, which contribute to their worldwide acceptance. We demonstrate details of the microstructure of shelled and unshelled cashew kernels with regard to pericarp and cotyledon organization. This study also provides evidence of the colonization of these kernels by filamentous
Celli R, Muniz   +4 more
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Anacardic Acid: Molluscicide in Cashew Nut Shell Liquid

Planta Medica, 1982
The components of anacardic acid, (a mixture of 6-n-C (15) alkylsalicylic acids whose side chains vary in degrees of unsaturation) have been isolated by high pressure liquid chromatography from a crude extract of cashew nut shell, Anacardium occidentale, and tested for toxicity to fresh water snails, Biomphalaria glabrata.
J T, Sullivan   +3 more
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Enzymatic bioremediation of cashew nut shell liquid contamination

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010
Cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), a by-product of the cashew kernel industry, is a caustic, viscous, dark liquid. The process is done manually, which leaves stains on the hands of the workers. The aim was to find the utility of enzymes, oxidoreductases and proteases for the bioremediation of CNSL, which contains phenolics, mainly cardanol (60-65%).
Soly, Cheriyan, Emilia T, Abraham
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Amphiphilic antioxidants from “cashew nut shell liquid” (CNSL) waste

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2011
Hydrogenated cardanol and cardols, contained in industrial grade cardanol oil and obtained by distillation of the raw "cashew nut shell liquid" (CNSL), are easily transformed into efficient 4-thiaflavane antioxidants bearing a long alkyl chain on A ring and a catechol group on B ring.
R. Amorati   +5 more
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Pyrolysis of cashew nut shell: A parametric study

Vietnam Journal of Chemistry, 2020
AbstractCashew nut shell, a waste from cashew nut production, could become a potential biomass feedstock for gasification. In this study, a complete parametric study of cashew nut shell was conducted in pyrolysis conditions that are relevant to industrial processes.
Nguyen Hong Nam   +4 more
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Dye removal using cashew nut shell activated carbon

Vietnam Journal of Chemistry, 2020
AbstractActivated carbon prepared from agricultural byproducts and wastes could be used as an absorbent for dye removal from aqueous solution. Moreover, Vietnam has presently become one of the world's biggest cashew processing countries. Cashew nut shell has been considered as a hazardous solid waste. The wasted cashew nut shell should be used as a low
Dinh Sy Khang   +3 more
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Isomerizing Hydroformylation of Cashew Nut Shell Liquid

ChemCatChem, 2017
AbstractA small library of bisphosphorus ligands was evaluated in the rhodium‐catalyzed isomerizing hydroformylation (I‐HF) of cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL). The rhodium complex of 1,2‐bis((di‐tert‐butylphosphanyl)methyl)benzene (BDTBPMB; L4) outperformed the other bisphosphite and bisphosphine ligands and unveiled a moderate selectivity of 28 % and ...
Swechchha Pandey   +2 more
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Activated Carbon from Cashew Nut Husk and Cashew Nut Shell Wastes: Synthesis, Characterization, and Adsorption Studies

ChemistrySelect, 2023
Abstract Activated carbon (AC) is a key material in numerous industrial applications, including wastewater treatment, catalysis, personal care products, and pharmaceutical industry. Producing AC from waste biomass is of much interest since the environmental footprint is low and the economics are favorable for most
Harshitha N. Anchan   +2 more
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Heating Energy Briquettes from Cashew Nut Shell

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015
We study the heating energy of briquettes from cashew nut shell (CNS), cultivated in south Thailand. CNS briquettes (CNSB) were produced by mixing CNS powder with the cassava starch ratio 5:1w/w. A chemical component analysis of the CNSB was performed, and the heat utilization efficiency was compared with firewood charcoal.
Sangwoei Sawekwiharee   +3 more
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