Biobased polymer films from avocado oil extraction residue: Production and characterization

2016 ◽  
Vol 133 (37) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cassandra Dalle Mulle Santos ◽  
Carlos Henrique Pagno ◽  
Tania Maria Haas Costa ◽  
Débora Jung Luvizetto Faccin ◽  
Simone Hickmann Flôres ◽  
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LWT ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 152 ◽  
pp. 112312
Author(s):  
L.A. Lopez-Vega ◽  
J.M. Gil-Cortez ◽  
M.A. Sierra-Sarmiento ◽  
J.D. Hoyos-Leyva

2017 ◽  
Vol 737 ◽  
pp. 341-346 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thitiphan Chimsook

The aim of this work was to extract the avocado oil from avocado skin. This oil was used to prepare the emulsion and encapsulation using spray drying. For the oil extraction, the efficiency of microwave assisted extraction (MAE) and soxhelt method was evaluated. The results indicated that MAE at 600 W for 15 min using 2-methyltetrahydrofuran gave the highest yield percentage. The emulsion preparation of avocado oil from MAE was prepared using the wall materials of maltodextrin and the Hi-Cap. The combinations of maltodextrin and Hi-Cap showed 100% stability for 24 hours, with no phase separation. The viscosity of the emulsions was reported at 11.00-13.00 mPa·s. The droplets mean diameter was between 2.05 to 2.08 µm. The microencapsulation of avocado oil was performed in a laboratory scale spray dryer. The encapsulation efficiency of three combinations of wall materials (F1 to F3) was valued of 60-80% which indicated that the increase on maltodextrin content, when combined to Hi-Cap, led to lower encapsulation efficiency. For particle characterization, the moisture content was 1.10-1.35 % and the bulk density was 0.35-0.37 g/cm3. Therefore, the proportion of wall materials had significant influence on the emulsion properties and on the encapsulation efficiency of avocado oil.


Author(s):  
Shailesh R. Sheth ◽  
Jayesh R. Bellare

Specimen support and astigmatism correction in Electron Microscopy are at least two areas in which lacey polymer films find extensive applications. Although their preparation has been studied for a very long time, present techniques still suffer from incomplete release of the film from its substrate and presence of a large number of pseudo holes in the film. Our method ensures complete removal of the entire lacey film from the substrate and fewer pseudo holes by pre-treating the substrate with Gum Arabic, which acts as a film release agent.The method is based on the classical condensation technique for preparing lacey films which is essentially deposition of minute water or ice droplets on the substrate and laying the polymer film over it, so that micro holes are formed corresponding to the droplets. A microscope glass slide (the substrate) is immersed in 2.0% (w/v) aq. CTAB (cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide)-0.22% (w/v) aq.


2000 ◽  
Vol 10 (PR7) ◽  
pp. Pr7-233-Pr7-237 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Rivillon ◽  
P. Auroy ◽  
B. Deloche

2012 ◽  
pp. 124-131
Author(s):  
Yu. Astashov

The article considers the state of things in Russian oil refining. The options for its modernization are analyzed, as well as the effects of tax reforms in the sector. It is noted that current tax reforms mostly touch upon refining, not oil extraction, so one can expect further reforms in the sector and their impact on the industry.


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