2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2013.12.023
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Vegetable oil based eco-friendly coating materials: A review article

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“…Alkyd resins based on non-toxic, biodegradable, multifunctional, low cost, physically and chemically stable and eco-friendly renewable resources such as vegetable oils show properties comparable with properties of products based on petroleum, and therefore have found their industrial application in paints and surface coatings [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. Especially interesting low cost vegetable oil is soy bean oil, which has balanced composition of unsaturated and saturated fatty acids and it can reduce yellowing and oxidative degradation of resin [2,[16][17][18][19].…”
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“…Alkyd resins based on non-toxic, biodegradable, multifunctional, low cost, physically and chemically stable and eco-friendly renewable resources such as vegetable oils show properties comparable with properties of products based on petroleum, and therefore have found their industrial application in paints and surface coatings [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. Especially interesting low cost vegetable oil is soy bean oil, which has balanced composition of unsaturated and saturated fatty acids and it can reduce yellowing and oxidative degradation of resin [2,[16][17][18][19].…”
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“…The meager utilization of the abundantly available Jatropha Curcas seed oil (JCSO) prompted the scientists and technologists to develop way to fully utilize it in making valuable polymeric materials 10,11 . In our earlier publications we have attempted to synthesize the polyesteramide (JCPEA) and boron containing polyesteramide (JCBPEA) from this seed oil 12,13 .…”
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“…1-12 in reaction 1), the conversion ratio increased with reaction time, finally reaching 62.0% after 30 hours (No. 12), calculated from equation (4) . This value is equivalent to 3.85 units of 2 molecules per one triglyceride molecule, calculated from equation (5 12.…”
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“…The positive environmental and economic attributes of plant oils have been utilised to synthesise polymers including polyurethanes [1,2] and polyesters [2,3]. Additionally, plant oils have been exploited in the creation of numerous products including coatings and inks [4,5,6,7,8], liquid resin moulds [9,10], plasticisers [10,11], hardeners [12,13], diluents [14], lubricants [15,16], and emollients [17].…”
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