2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2015.04.008
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Inter-vesicle polymerization using nonionic oxyethylene-hydrogenated castor oil

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“…Obtained from the seeds of the castor plant, CO is a light yellow liquid used to produce many derivatives through familiar organic reactions (Figure ). The functional groups of CO include hydroxyl, carboxyl, and unsaturated double bond groups. These functional groups can be epoxidized, esterified, and hydrogenated. The hydrolysis product of CO, ricinoleic acid, is a superior chemical feedstock for the preparation of plasticizers, elastomers, biolubricants, coatings, and other functional resins. …”
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“…Obtained from the seeds of the castor plant, CO is a light yellow liquid used to produce many derivatives through familiar organic reactions (Figure ). The functional groups of CO include hydroxyl, carboxyl, and unsaturated double bond groups. These functional groups can be epoxidized, esterified, and hydrogenated. The hydrolysis product of CO, ricinoleic acid, is a superior chemical feedstock for the preparation of plasticizers, elastomers, biolubricants, coatings, and other functional resins. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%