Algerian Journal of Forensic Sciences and Criminology
Volume 1, Numéro 1, Pages 4-5
2023-07-16
Authors : Rezazgui Ismail .
Growing concerns about the deterioration of the environment caused by conventional polymers have oriented global research towards renewable resources. Vegetable oils are one of the most readily available alternative renewable resources. The aim of our study is to synthesize a biopolyol from Sunflower oil which will be the substitute for petroleum polyol for the development of polyurethane (PUR) foams. A sustainable process for using these oils has been developed using different types of catalysts. Sunflower oils were epoxidized using homogeneous catalysts and the peroxy acid. The process provides a tool to create cleaner technology for the production of biocomponents that will be the building blocks of sustainable polymer materials.
biopolyol, biopolymers, transesterification, epoxidation, SAN, PURs.
Wilaa Abiras Hadjer
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Bennabi Lamia
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Belarbi Lahcen
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Guemra Kaddour
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pages 91-94.
Ali-dahmane T.
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Brahmi L.
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Hamacha R.
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Villieras F.
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Bengueddach A.
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pages 636-649.
M’sadak Youssef
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Faten Fhima
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pages 31-37.
N’diaye Ad
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Ould Sid’ Ahmed Ould Kankou M
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pages 91-100.
Abdelber Belbaki
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Wahida Louaer
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Abdeslem H Meniai
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pages 42-44.