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100 _aOchigbo S S
245 0 _aOxygen absorption characteristics of blends of fatty acids from seed oils of rubber, watermelon, soyabean and linseed
260 _bIndian Journal of Natural Rubber Research
_c1994
300 _a107-113
520 _aOxygen-induced polymerisation of blends of fatty acids from rubber seed (RSA), watermelon seed (MSA) soyabean (SBA) and linseed (LSA) was done with a view to optimising the drying performance of the semidrying ones for development of alkyd resin paint binders. The results obtained showed two types of behaviour in oxygen absorption: a linear response by LSA/RSA and SBA/RSA blends in which oxygen absorbed increased directly with the amount of the more drying fatty acid; and a synergistic response by MSA/RSA, MSA/LSA blends in which oxygen absorption showed optimum values between 40-50 wt per cent of MSA. This behaviour by MSA holds good promise for development of alkyd resins.
650 _aFatty-acid blend
650 _aFatty-acid blend
650 _aHevea brasiliensis
650 _aHevea brasiliensis
650 _aLinseed
650 _aLinseed
650 _aOxygen absorption
650 _aOxygen absorption
650 _aSeed oil
650 _aSeed oil
650 _aSoyabean
650 _aSoyabean
650 _aWatermelon
650 _aWatermelon
700 _aIbemesi J A
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