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Impact of Different Epoxidation Approaches of Tall Oil Fatty Acids on Rigid Polyurethane Foam Thermal Insulation

A second-generation bio-based feedstock-tall oil fatty acids-was epoxidised via two pathways. Oxirane rings were introduced into the fatty acid carbon backbone using a heterogeneous epoxidation catalyst-ion exchange resin Amberlite IR-120 H or enzyme catalyst lipase B under the trade name Novozym 43...

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Published in:Materials 2021-02, Vol.14 (4), p.894
Main Authors: Abolins, Arnis, Pomilovskis, Ralfs, Vanags, Edgars, Mierina, Inese, Michalowski, Slawomir, Fridrihsone, Anda, Kirpluks, Mikelis
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