Development Of Vegetable-Oil-Based Polymers

The utilization of renewable resources for the preparation of new materials is an alternative option for reducing the high demand of fossil feedstocks. Vegetable oils are potential bioresources that are renewable and abundantly available. Triglyceride-based vegetable oils, such as soybean, jatropha,...

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Main Authors: Beg, M. D. H., M. R., Islam, Saidatul Shima, Jamari
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Published: Wiley 2014
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spelling my.ump.umpir.79912018-01-10T00:58:44Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7991/ Development Of Vegetable-Oil-Based Polymers Beg, M. D. H. M. R., Islam Saidatul Shima, Jamari TP Chemical technology The utilization of renewable resources for the preparation of new materials is an alternative option for reducing the high demand of fossil feedstocks. Vegetable oils are potential bioresources that are renewable and abundantly available. Triglyceride-based vegetable oils, such as soybean, jatropha, linseed, sunflower, palm, castor, nahar seed, and canola oil, are being considered as precursors in the production of polymers. In this article, we attempt to summarize advancements in processes and technologies for the synthesis of polymers from various kinds of vegetable oils. The advantages and disadvantages of these biobased polymers with respect to traditional monomer-based ones are also highlighted. Wiley 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7991/1/Development%20of%20Vegetable-Oil-Based%20Polymers.pdf Beg, M. D. H. and M. R., Islam and Saidatul Shima, Jamari (2014) Development Of Vegetable-Oil-Based Polymers. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 131 (18). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1097-4628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.40787 DOI: 10.1002/app.40787
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Beg, M. D. H.
M. R., Islam
Saidatul Shima, Jamari
Development Of Vegetable-Oil-Based Polymers
description The utilization of renewable resources for the preparation of new materials is an alternative option for reducing the high demand of fossil feedstocks. Vegetable oils are potential bioresources that are renewable and abundantly available. Triglyceride-based vegetable oils, such as soybean, jatropha, linseed, sunflower, palm, castor, nahar seed, and canola oil, are being considered as precursors in the production of polymers. In this article, we attempt to summarize advancements in processes and technologies for the synthesis of polymers from various kinds of vegetable oils. The advantages and disadvantages of these biobased polymers with respect to traditional monomer-based ones are also highlighted.
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