Faced with traditional heating techniques, microwave irradiation allows quick energy supply for instantaneous heating. Usual organic solvents may be suppressed, replaced by aqueous media, bio-based or renewable solvents⋯ These properties allow this process perfectly answering the "green chemistry" criteria. Two examples on using this process with bio-based materials are presented: the extraction of saponins from soap nuts and their applications to latex preparation, and the chemical modification of a polysaccharide, the chitosan. The first example reports the efficiency of microwaves in terms of time and yield during the extraction of bio-based molecules, a surfactant. The latter, tested for the synthesis of latex, usefully replaces non-ion...
This paper introduces an innovative solid-state microwave disruption (SSMD) method for the extractio...
The non-energetic valorization of renewable resources using efficient and eco-friendly methodologies...
Chemical Engineering Department, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad – 211 004 ...
Polysaccharides are a natural and renewable feed stock for synthesizing high performance macromolecu...
Faced with the inevitable depletion of fossil resources, agricultural productions have rapidly emerg...
Microwave extraction presents novel extraction and treatment method for food processing. In paper, s...
In this chapter, the use of microwave irradiation has been reviewed and dicussed for the extraction ...
Abstract Microwave technology is used throughout the world to generate heat using energy from the mi...
Faced with the inevitable depletion of fossil resources, agricultural productions have rapidly emerg...
The past decades have seen an increasing interest in developing pathways to produce bio-based chemic...
New eco-friendly materials have been developed via esterification of several natural fatty acids by ...
In the last years, an alternative and convenient way to composting and/or bio-gasifying food waste i...
We report a direct comparison of microwave heating and conventional heating in solvent extraction by...
The commercial reality of bioactive compounds and oil production from microalgal species is constrai...
Several epidemiological studies highlighted the importance of a diet based on fruits and vegetables,...
This paper introduces an innovative solid-state microwave disruption (SSMD) method for the extractio...
The non-energetic valorization of renewable resources using efficient and eco-friendly methodologies...
Chemical Engineering Department, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad – 211 004 ...
Polysaccharides are a natural and renewable feed stock for synthesizing high performance macromolecu...
Faced with the inevitable depletion of fossil resources, agricultural productions have rapidly emerg...
Microwave extraction presents novel extraction and treatment method for food processing. In paper, s...
In this chapter, the use of microwave irradiation has been reviewed and dicussed for the extraction ...
Abstract Microwave technology is used throughout the world to generate heat using energy from the mi...
Faced with the inevitable depletion of fossil resources, agricultural productions have rapidly emerg...
The past decades have seen an increasing interest in developing pathways to produce bio-based chemic...
New eco-friendly materials have been developed via esterification of several natural fatty acids by ...
In the last years, an alternative and convenient way to composting and/or bio-gasifying food waste i...
We report a direct comparison of microwave heating and conventional heating in solvent extraction by...
The commercial reality of bioactive compounds and oil production from microalgal species is constrai...
Several epidemiological studies highlighted the importance of a diet based on fruits and vegetables,...
This paper introduces an innovative solid-state microwave disruption (SSMD) method for the extractio...
The non-energetic valorization of renewable resources using efficient and eco-friendly methodologies...
Chemical Engineering Department, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad – 211 004 ...