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This Book is discussing the production of environmentally friendly materials from vegetable oil as renewable resources that can be used as alternative materials to petroleum. The primary objective of the study is the investigation of the capability of using domestic microwave as a reactor for producing biodiesel through transesterification of jojoba oil-wax with four different alcohols using homogeneous alkali catalyst and heterogeneous nano-alkali catalyst, investigation of the properties of the products as biodiesel, and comparing the properties of the produced esters with jojoba properties.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Book is discussing the production of environmentally friendly materials from vegetable oil as renewable resources that can be used as alternative materials to petroleum. The primary objective of the study is the investigation of the capability of using domestic microwave as a reactor for producing biodiesel through transesterification of jojoba oil-wax with four different alcohols using homogeneous alkali catalyst and heterogeneous nano-alkali catalyst, investigation of the properties of the products as biodiesel, and comparing the properties of the produced esters with jojoba properties. The second target is to study the effect of jojoba oil and its derivatives as additives for biopolymers in order to improve its poor mechanical properties and poor antibacterial capacity. Further improvement could be achieved by mixing the jojoba oil or its derivatives with other additives like chitosan nanoparticles, which can lead to better oil dispersion in the polymer matrix. The biological activity of the mixtures is expected to increase dramatically and appreciably improve the shelf life of vegetables coated with any of the produced mixture.
Autorenporträt
Maher Elsabee-Professor emeritus of polymer and physical chemistry, Cairo University, Egypt...Labiba Hussein-Professor emeritus of polymer chemistry, Egyptian petroleum Research Institute, Egypt...Moataz Elsawy-Researcher in Material science, Egyptian petroleum research institute, PhD in physical chemistry, Cairo University,Egypt