The present work deals with the preparation of some oil sorbers based on cellulose derivatives to control petroleum oil spills. In this respect, hydroxypropyl cellulose HPC was used to synthesize hydroxypropyl cellulose acrylate HPCA macromonomer by esterification of HPC with acryloyl chloride. Then the produced HPCA monomer was copolymerized with octadecyl acrylate (ODA) in the presence of two types of crosslinkers to produce oil gel. The chemical structures of both HPC and HPCA were confirmed by using FTIR and 1HNMR spectroscopic analysis. Whereas the thermal properties of the crosslinked oil absorbents were investigated using TGA. Furthermore, morphological properties of prepared crosslinked copolymers were studied using SEM. Several par...
Summary: A soybean oil-based vegetable oil macromonomer (VOMM) was incorporated as a comonomer into ...
In this study, cellulose fibers were chemically functionalized under mild conditions by introducing ...
Background: With every oil tanker comes the risk of an accident and oil spill. Sorbents are the most...
AbstractThe present work deals with the preparation of some oil sorbers based on cellulose derivativ...
In this research, sugarcane bagasse cellulose, an abundant non-wood plant fibrous raw material from ...
Abstract: Recently enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology is getting more attention by many countrie...
ABSTRACT The growth of oil exploration and transport in marine environments brings concern over pote...
The polymerization and properties of environmentally friendly waterborne binders for wood coatings w...
This article describes a comprehensive study to obtain polymeric porous materials via a photopolymer...
In this work, two bio-based raw materials, rapeseed oil and technical-grade oleic acid, were modifie...
To solve the problem of the low absorbency of oil-absorbing resins, oil-absorbing resins (PAMs) were...
Despite the high efficiency of polymer flooding as a chemical enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) technique...
The demand for polymeric materials, which have traditionally been produced from petroleum-based reso...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
The everincreasing worldwide request of energy is becoming one of the most concerning issue of our m...
Summary: A soybean oil-based vegetable oil macromonomer (VOMM) was incorporated as a comonomer into ...
In this study, cellulose fibers were chemically functionalized under mild conditions by introducing ...
Background: With every oil tanker comes the risk of an accident and oil spill. Sorbents are the most...
AbstractThe present work deals with the preparation of some oil sorbers based on cellulose derivativ...
In this research, sugarcane bagasse cellulose, an abundant non-wood plant fibrous raw material from ...
Abstract: Recently enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology is getting more attention by many countrie...
ABSTRACT The growth of oil exploration and transport in marine environments brings concern over pote...
The polymerization and properties of environmentally friendly waterborne binders for wood coatings w...
This article describes a comprehensive study to obtain polymeric porous materials via a photopolymer...
In this work, two bio-based raw materials, rapeseed oil and technical-grade oleic acid, were modifie...
To solve the problem of the low absorbency of oil-absorbing resins, oil-absorbing resins (PAMs) were...
Despite the high efficiency of polymer flooding as a chemical enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) technique...
The demand for polymeric materials, which have traditionally been produced from petroleum-based reso...
Macroporous materials are a class of absorbents used for oil spill cleanup. In this article, novel m...
The everincreasing worldwide request of energy is becoming one of the most concerning issue of our m...
Summary: A soybean oil-based vegetable oil macromonomer (VOMM) was incorporated as a comonomer into ...
In this study, cellulose fibers were chemically functionalized under mild conditions by introducing ...
Background: With every oil tanker comes the risk of an accident and oil spill. Sorbents are the most...