Vegetable Oil Based Nanoclay Composites
Attempts have been made to replace the non-renewable resources with renewable resources in the development of various signicant materials for a wide range of applications. Vegetable oils are a reasonably abundant resource that is relatively inexpensive around the world. It also has several amenabl...
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my.unimas.ir-466922024-11-22T07:44:10Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46692/ Vegetable Oil Based Nanoclay Composites Abul, Hasnat Abdul, Moheman Showkat, Ahmad Bhawani Khalid M., Alotaibi QD Chemistry Attempts have been made to replace the non-renewable resources with renewable resources in the development of various signicant materials for a wide range of applications. Vegetable oils are a reasonably abundant resource that is relatively inexpensive around the world. It also has several amenable functional groups that can be used as reaction sites. In this section, efforts have been made to present various types of vegetables and their physico-chemical parameters, as well as various reactive sites for derivatization to various useful polymers. Furthermore, the incorporation of nanoclay materials has been shown to signicantly improve polymer performance when compared to pristine polymer of the same vegetable oil. Nanoclay modied epoxy, polyurethane, poly(ester-amide) and poly(ester) were also included in the text to demonstrate the importance of nanoclay polymers of vegetable origin. Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. Showkat Ahmad, Bhawani Anish, Khan Mohmad Nasir, Mohmad Ibrahim Mohammad, Jawaid 2024-03-22 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46692/1/cover.pdf Abul, Hasnat and Abdul, Moheman and Showkat, Ahmad Bhawani and Khalid M., Alotaibi (2024) Vegetable Oil Based Nanoclay Composites. In: Vegetable Oil-Based Composites : Processing, Properties and Applications. Composites Science and Technology, 1 (1). Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., pp. 169-177. ISBN 978-981-99-9958-3 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-99-9959-0_9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9959-0_9 |
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Attempts have been made to replace the non-renewable resources with renewable resources in the development of
various signicant materials for a wide range of applications. Vegetable oils are a reasonably abundant resource that is
relatively inexpensive around the world. It also has several amenable functional groups that can be used as reaction
sites. In this section, efforts have been made to present various types of vegetables and their physico-chemical
parameters, as well as various reactive sites for derivatization to various useful polymers. Furthermore, the
incorporation of nanoclay materials has been shown to signicantly improve polymer performance when compared
to pristine polymer of the same vegetable oil. Nanoclay modied epoxy, polyurethane, poly(ester-amide) and
poly(ester) were also included in the text to demonstrate the importance of nanoclay polymers of vegetable origin. |
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