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Asadpour et al., 2015 - Google Patents

Acetylation of corn silk and its application for oil sorption

Asadpour et al., 2015

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17472480446763218812
Author
Asadpour R
Sapari N
Isa M
Kakooei S
Orji K
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Fibers and Polymers

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Oil sorbents for cleanup operation should be of high sorption capacity, biodegradable, readily available, and low-cost. This is important for protection of the water environment, especially for oil spillage. Corn silk is a low-cost sorbent. In this study corn silk was treated …
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    • C08ORGANIC MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS; THEIR PREPARATION OR CHEMICAL WORKING-UP; COMPOSITIONS BASED THEREON
    • C08BPOLYSACCHARIDES; DERIVATIVES THEREOF
    • C08B37/00Preparation of polysaccharides not provided for in groups C08B1/00 - C08B35/00; Derivatives thereof
    • C08B37/0006Homoglycans, i.e. polysaccharides having a main chain consisting of one single sugar, e.g. colominic acid

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