2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2007.02.044
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Preparation and evaluation of tobacco seed oil-modified alkyd resins

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“…This was attributed to the presence of impurities such as sterols and phosphatides in the crude oil. The relationship between the percentages of oil used in the alkyd formula and the time taken for alcoholysis show that alcoholysis increased with increase in oil length, [7] have reported similar observation.…”
Section: Preparation Of Melon Seed Oil Alkyd Resinssupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…This was attributed to the presence of impurities such as sterols and phosphatides in the crude oil. The relationship between the percentages of oil used in the alkyd formula and the time taken for alcoholysis show that alcoholysis increased with increase in oil length, [7] have reported similar observation.…”
Section: Preparation Of Melon Seed Oil Alkyd Resinssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…To ascertain the quality of the melon seed oil alkyd gloss paints, some parameters were determined. These include specific gravity, colour, gloss and solid content as well as drying time, hardness, and chemical resistance using the procedure described elsewhere [7,2].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Melon Seed Oil Alkyd Resinsmentioning
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“…Furthermore, recent studies have shown that the oil from the seeds of o n l y tobacco may be used for the production of high quality biodiesel (Usta et al, 2011;Srinivas et al, 2013). In the field of industrial coatings, TSO is an excellent raw material for the production of alkyd resins that do not turn yellow (Mukhtar et al, 2007;Ogunniyi et al, 2007;Patel et al, 2008), also contributing to reduce the environmental impact of this sector with the use of less polluting technologies, which use renewable raw materials such as vegetable oils. TSO is comparable to other edible oils and it is free of nicotine.…”
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confidence: 99%