Hydrogenated Cardanol
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1. Antiwear and antioxidant studies of cardanol phosphate ester additives
In the search for new applications and products derived from Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (CNSL), we report herein the synthesis and characterization (GC/MS and ¹H, 13C, and 31P NMR) of four phosphate esters derived from hydrogenated cardanol, including their applications as antiwear additives for diesel (S500) and as antioxidant additives for mineral oils, eval
Braz. J. Chem. Eng.. Publicado em: 2012-09
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2. Cardanol e Eugenol Modificados Uso Como Antioxidante no Controle do Processo Oxidativo do Biodiesel de Algodão / Modified Cardanol and Eugenol Using as Antioxidant on the control of the Oxidative Process in Cotton Biodiesel
Biodiesel is composed by a mixture of different kinds of esters that may have unsaturations in their chains. These unsaturations are susceptible to oxidation processes, especially in the presence of oxygen. The oxidative stability of biodiesel becomes therefore an important quality parameter since the oxidation of the esters may cause some problems when usin
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Study of antioxidant property of a thiosphorated compound derived from cashew nut shell liquid in hydrogenated naphthenics oils
The present work shows the aspects related to the synthesis and thermogravimetric analysis of thiophosphorated and phosphorated compounds from hydrogenated cardanol. Studies on thermal-oxidative stability were investigated, using a classical thermoanalytical-thermogravimetric method (TG/DTG) in an air atmosphere. Its use as an antioxidant additive in hydroge
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering. Publicado em: 2008-03
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4. Estudo de Agentes Alquilantes para o Cardanol Hidrogenado / Study of Alkylants Agents for the Hydrogenated Cardanol
This work has investigated the hydrogenated cardanol (3-PDP) alkylationâs process through the use of the following alkylating agents: methyl terc-butyl ether, cyclehexanol, isoamilic alcohol and glycerol. The alkylation process using alcohol was accomplished with the use of zinc chloride as catalyst in the range of temperature of 70 to 120 ÂC. The reaction
Publicado em: 2005