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Gogte, B. B.
- A Novel Polymer Based On Coconut Oil and Rosin for Detergent
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1 Department of Applied Chemistry, Datta Meghe Institute of Engg., Technology and Research, Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, (MS), IN
2 Department of Applied Chemistry, Shri. Shankarprasad Agnihotri College of Engineering, Ramnagar, Wardha 442001, IN
3 Department of Applied Chemistry, Priyadarshini Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Nagpur, IN
1 Department of Applied Chemistry, Datta Meghe Institute of Engg., Technology and Research, Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, (MS), IN
2 Department of Applied Chemistry, Shri. Shankarprasad Agnihotri College of Engineering, Ramnagar, Wardha 442001, IN
3 Department of Applied Chemistry, Priyadarshini Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Nagpur, IN
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Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 3, No 4 (2011), Pagination: 184-188Abstract
Alkyd resin is normal raw material for paints, printing inks, and water thin able coatings. In the present work, we have successfully prepared a very Novel Alkyd Polymer using high proportion of rosin. The other ingredients are coconut oil, maleic anhydride and glycerol. Various parameters like temperature, time of heating and mole ratio have been studied. All the sample have been analyzed for physiochemical characteristics like acid value, saponification Value, HLB ratio, viscosity, and cleaning performance on soiles cloth .Two samples AR-1, AR-2 have given good results so these samples have been used after neutralization with KOH in powder detergent compositions .These polymer are based on raw materials of vegetable origin. The above result indicates that Novel polymer can be used as replacement of petroleum based acid slurry. The use of coconut oil and rosin gives good foaming and cleaning properties. These products will support green chemistry as the raw materials are of vegetable origin.- A Novel Short Oil Alkyd Resin Based on Coconut Oil and Rosin for Detergent Compositions
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1 Department of Applied Chemistry, Shri Shankarprasad Agnihotri College of Engineering, Ramnagar, Wardha (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Applied Chemistry, Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini College of Engineering, Nagpur (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Applied Chemistry, Shri Shankarprasad Agnihotri College of Engineering, Ramnagar, Wardha (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Applied Chemistry, Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini College of Engineering, Nagpur (M.S.), IN
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The Asian Journal of Experimental Chemistry, Vol 6, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 17-21Abstract
Alkyd resin is normal raw material for paints, printing inks, and water thinable coatings. In the present work, we have successfully prepared a very short oil alkyd using high proportion of rosin, the other ingredient are coconut oil, maleic anhydride and glycerol. Various parameters like temp., time of heating and mole ratio have been studied. All the sample have been analyzed for physiochemical characteristics like acid value saponification Value, HLB ratio, viscosity, and cleaning performance on soil cloth. Two samples AR-1, AR-2, have given good result so these samples have been used after neutralization with KOH in powder detergent and liquid detergent compositions. These polymer are based on vegetable origin like coconut oil, glycerol and rosin. The above result indicates that novel short oil alkyd can be used as replacement of crude petroleum based acid slurry and Alpha Olefin Sulphonate. The use of coconut oil and rosin gives good foaming and cleaning properties. The price of this material is slightly lower than conventional petroleum based actives. This product will also support green chemistry as the raw materials are of vegetable origin.Keywords
Alkyd Polymer, Detergent Powder, Detergency Evaluation, Alkyd Resin, Resin.- Ecofriendly Liquid Detergents Based on Malenised Vegetables Oils
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1 Department of Applied Chemistry, Shri Shankarprasad Agnihotri College of Engineering, Ramnagar, Wardha (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Applied Chemistry, Shri Shankarprasad Agnihotri College of Engineering, Ramnagar, Wardha (M.S.), IN
3 Department of Applied Chemistry, Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini College of Engineering, Nagpur (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Applied Chemistry, Shri Shankarprasad Agnihotri College of Engineering, Ramnagar, Wardha (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Applied Chemistry, Shri Shankarprasad Agnihotri College of Engineering, Ramnagar, Wardha (M.S.), IN
3 Department of Applied Chemistry, Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini College of Engineering, Nagpur (M.S.), IN