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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
chemistry
Rubber seed oil modified with maleic anhydride and fumaric acid and their alkyd resins as binders in water-reducible coatings
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Volume 89, No. 12, Year 2003
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Rubber seed oil (RSO) was modified with different amounts of maleic anhydride, and RSO alkyds (50% oil length) were modified to various extents by the incorporation of different amounts of maleic anhydride and fumaric acid. All the resins were evaluated as water-reducible binders. Modification with maleic anhydride increased the acid and saponification values of RSO but reduced the iodine value. RSO modified with maleic anhydride exhibited lower amounts of volatile organic compounds (<20 g/L) than the corresponding RSO alkyds (34-87 g/L). The alkyd samples were superior to the modified RSO in chemical resistance. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Authors & Co-Authors
Aigbodion, Aireguamen I.
Nigeria, Benin
Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria
Okieimen, Felix Ebhodaghe
Nigeria, Benin
University of Benin
Ikhuoria, Esther Uwidia
Nigeria, Benin
University of Benin
Bakare, Isiaka O.
Nigeria, Benin
Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria
Obazee, E. O.
Nigeria, Benin
Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria
Statistics
Citations: 41
Authors: 5
Affiliations: 2
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1002/app.12446
ISSN:
00218995
Research Areas
Environmental