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Cardanol is a
phenolic lipid obtained from
anacardic acid, the main
component of
cashew nuts****
liquid (CNSL), a
byproduct of
cashew nut processing. Cardanol...
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cardol (18%) and
cardanol (5%).
Heating CNSL
decarboxylates the
anacardic acids,
producing a
technical grade of CNSL that is rich in
cardanol. Distillation...
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chemical industry for the
production of
cardanol,
which is used for resins, coatings, and
frictional materials.
Cardanol is used to make phenalkamines, which...
- Zhou,
Yonghong (2015-06-01). "Synthesis and
Application of
Polyepoxide Cardanol Glycidyl Ether as
Biobased Polyepoxide Reactive Diluent for
Epoxy Resin"...
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triacetate Friuli, M., Nitti, P., Cafuero, L. et al.
Cellulose Acetate and
Cardanol Based Seed
Coating for
Intraspecific Weeding Coupled with
Natural Herbicide...
- plants,
fungi and bacteria.
Alkylcatechols Alkylphenols (nonylphenol,
cardanol)
Alkylresorcinols Anacardic acids Due to
their strong amphiphilic character...
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Vijay (2014-05-01). "Air-drying bio-based
polyurethane dispersion from
cardanol:
Synthesis and
characterization of coatings".
Progress in
Organic Coatings...
- such as
poison ivy. Rhus
plants have been
confirmed to
contain flavones,
cardanols, bichalcones,
chemicals which may have
antimicrobial properties, and high...
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contains a
strongly irritating oil
composed mostly of
anacardic acid, cardol,
cardanol and
other aromatic compounds. The tree is
found at
altitudes between 380m...
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Indonesia and
Africa when the
local supply is exhausted.
Sanoor also has a
cardanol-processing
plant which extracts phenolic lipids from the anacardic-acid-rich...