Preparation of epoxy-novolac resin binder using phenolic rich fractions of biomass pyrolytic oil as partial substitute of phenol
Epoxy resins are among the basic components for coatings manufacture but because of their cost and environment effects, some environmental protection regulations have restricted the use of chemicals considered toxic. The potential of using phenolic rich fractions of bio-oil derived from the pyrolysi...
Main Authors: | Ahmed, Murtala Musa, Nasri, Noor Shawal, Mohsin, Rahmat, Hamza, Usman Dadum, Mohammed, Jibril |
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Format: | Article |
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Trans Tech Publications
2014
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