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Preparation and Oil Absorption Performance of Polyacrylonitrile Fiber Oil Absorption Material
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2020In this paper, waste polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibers were used as raw material to obtain a hydrophobic felt-like flexible oil absorption material via immersion in 3-aminopropyltriethoxy silane coupling agent (KH-550) and low-temperature oxidation.
Zeling Wen +4 more
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Industrial Crops and Products, 2021
Abstract An efficient and economic kapok/cellulose aerogel for waste oil treatment was successfully fabricated via simple freeze-drying and surface modification. To investigate their oil absorption performance, various aerogels by multi-scale cellulose and different lengths of kapok fibers were characterized.
Huimin Zhang +6 more
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Abstract An efficient and economic kapok/cellulose aerogel for waste oil treatment was successfully fabricated via simple freeze-drying and surface modification. To investigate their oil absorption performance, various aerogels by multi-scale cellulose and different lengths of kapok fibers were characterized.
Huimin Zhang +6 more
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Oil‐absorption function of physical crosslinking in the high‐oil‐absorption resins
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2003AbstractThe concept of physical crosslinking was introduced into the research field of oil‐absorption resins, which were traditionally synthesized only by chemical crosslinking. Specifically, the partially physical crosslinking acrylic series for high‐oil‐absorption resins were prepared in the suspension process, and the swelling behavior of the ...
Guo‐Rong Shan +3 more
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The Journal of Nutrition, 1987
Adult male rats were surgically provided with a drainage catheter in the left thoracic lymphatic channel and an indwelling duodenal catheter for constant infusion of physiological saline-5% glucose. After an overnight fast, animals were given a single duodenal dose of an aqueous emulsion containing one of the following: oleic acid, corn oil, menhaden ...
I S, Chen +5 more
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Adult male rats were surgically provided with a drainage catheter in the left thoracic lymphatic channel and an indwelling duodenal catheter for constant infusion of physiological saline-5% glucose. After an overnight fast, animals were given a single duodenal dose of an aqueous emulsion containing one of the following: oleic acid, corn oil, menhaden ...
I S, Chen +5 more
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Absorption oil from prospective crudes
Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1988Absorption oil is used in the coal-tar chemical industry in benzene production to extract derivatives of benzene and naphthalene from coke-oven gas. This paper reports the investigation of various fuel components and low-viscosity oil components produced in different refineries as possible replacements for absorption oil: sample 1, a dewaxed cut used ...
N. M. Litvinova +4 more
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Transdermal Absorption of Castor Oil
Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine, 2005This study evaluated the potential for transdermal absorption of castor oil, a treatment modality recommended by Edgar Cayce and used as an alternative medical treatment. Specific epoxydicarboxylic acids are known to be excreted via the urine when castor oil is administered orally.
Eric A Mein +3 more
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Canadian Journal of Research, 1948
The lungs of normal animals and of normal animals fed with oil have been examined for the presence of oil. Frozen sections stained with Sudan IV and haematoxylin reveal Sudan stained intracellular granules and interstitial or intravascular oil globules in alveolar walls. In general these oil globules are larger and more numerous in the oil fed animals
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The lungs of normal animals and of normal animals fed with oil have been examined for the presence of oil. Frozen sections stained with Sudan IV and haematoxylin reveal Sudan stained intracellular granules and interstitial or intravascular oil globules in alveolar walls. In general these oil globules are larger and more numerous in the oil fed animals
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1997
This article reports the effect of cell structure on oil absorption of highly oil-absorptive polyurethane foam (ON-PUR), which is suitable for on-site foaming. We have developed ON-PUR as an oil absorbing polyurethane foam using a very reactive recipe. ON-PUR was synthesized by mixing polyol, water, additives, and polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate
Toshiki Shimizu +3 more
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This article reports the effect of cell structure on oil absorption of highly oil-absorptive polyurethane foam (ON-PUR), which is suitable for on-site foaming. We have developed ON-PUR as an oil absorbing polyurethane foam using a very reactive recipe. ON-PUR was synthesized by mixing polyol, water, additives, and polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate
Toshiki Shimizu +3 more
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Reduction of oil absorption during frying
Lipid Technology, 2015Because of health concerns, consumers prefer fried food with low oil content and good sensory properties. Oil absorption during frying is affected by pretreatment, frying conditions and material properties. This paper reviews the oil absorption mechanism, influence factors and reduction methods during frying, pre‐drying and coating methods for reducing
Jinwei Li, Liuping Fan
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Absorption of the two oil shocks
European Economic Review, 1982Because France is a medium-sized open country, the response of its economy to the oil shocks of 1974-1975 and 1979-1980 has been a function of the behavior of its partners as well as of domestic developments. This has been especially true of the interaction between oil price changes and exchange rates: when the first oil shock occurred, the French ...
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