Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks

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Autor(a) principal: Mello,Vinícius M.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Gustavo V., Suarez,Paulo A. Z.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532013000200019
Resumo: Used frying oil (UFO) obtained from industrial food preparation was evaluated as raw material to produce biobased resins suitable to be used as binder in printing inks (offset or typographic printers). The polymerization of UFO was compared with selected refined oils described in the literature to produce printing inks. After 3 h, the UFO-polymer viscosity was up to 80% higher than using refined soybean oil in similar conditions. This behavior is possibly associated to a smaller induction time when using UFO. The polymerization increased the acid value in all feedstock used because of the formation of carboxylic acids. Using metal complex of the type M(carboxylate)2 (M = Ni2+, Fe2+, Cu2+, Co2+ and Sn2+) as catalyst precursor for UFO polymerization, the viscosity increased up to 75% when compared with non-catalyzed reactions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks
title Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks
spellingShingle Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks
Mello,Vinícius M.
thermal polymerization
printing ink
used frying oils
title_short Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks
title_full Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks
title_fullStr Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks
title_full_unstemmed Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks
title_sort Turning used frying oil into a new raw material to printing inks
author Mello,Vinícius M.
author_facet Mello,Vinícius M.
Oliveira,Gustavo V.
Suarez,Paulo A. Z.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Gustavo V.
Suarez,Paulo A. Z.
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mello,Vinícius M.
Oliveira,Gustavo V.
Suarez,Paulo A. Z.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv thermal polymerization
printing ink
used frying oils
topic thermal polymerization
printing ink
used frying oils
description Used frying oil (UFO) obtained from industrial food preparation was evaluated as raw material to produce biobased resins suitable to be used as binder in printing inks (offset or typographic printers). The polymerization of UFO was compared with selected refined oils described in the literature to produce printing inks. After 3 h, the UFO-polymer viscosity was up to 80% higher than using refined soybean oil in similar conditions. This behavior is possibly associated to a smaller induction time when using UFO. The polymerization increased the acid value in all feedstock used because of the formation of carboxylic acids. Using metal complex of the type M(carboxylate)2 (M = Ni2+, Fe2+, Cu2+, Co2+ and Sn2+) as catalyst precursor for UFO polymerization, the viscosity increased up to 75% when compared with non-catalyzed reactions.
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