2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11998-020-00416-2
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Correlative studies on the properties of rubber seed and soybean oil-based alkyd resins and their blends

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“…Similarly, studies on the properties of alkyd resins synthesized from blends of RSO and SBO [16]. Both studies showed that alkyd resins with better properties can be produced by blending other oil types with RSO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, studies on the properties of alkyd resins synthesized from blends of RSO and SBO [16]. Both studies showed that alkyd resins with better properties can be produced by blending other oil types with RSO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both studies showed that alkyd resins with better properties can be produced by blending other oil types with RSO. In both studies, lead oxide was used as a catalyst, and the studies focused on blending RSO with a high proportion of SBO or LSO [13,16]. This contradicts the objective of production cost reduction, where demand for more expensive traditional oil could be reduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RSO is an abundant source of essential fatty acids and it contains more than 50 % of polyunsaturated fatty acids [ 10 ]. Up to date, it has been reported in the literature, that RSO may be utilized for the manufacture of fatty acids [ 11 ], production of biodiesel [ 12 ], soap [ 13 ] and surface coating materials, including paint, and alkyd resin [ [14] , [15] , [16] ]. Physicochemical characterization together with fatty acids composition [ 17 ], antifungal activity [ 18 ], antimicrobial activity [ 19 ], chemical composition [ 20 ] of different indigenous plant oils from different parts of the world were studied by various researchers.…”
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“…Consequently, converting WCO into valuable products not only mitigates these hazards to food safety, health, and the environment but also yields economic gains, boosts local income, and generates employment opportunities. In the last couple of decades, substantial progress has been achieved in the recycling and utilization of WCO, resulting in a wide array of products, including biodiesel [40,41] , biolubricants [42][43][44] , alkyd resins [45][46][47] , cleaning agents [48] , and various related items. However, it's important to note that traditional WCO-derived products often yield modest pro t margins, frequently falling below the 20% mark, necessitating robust policy support and nancial investment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%