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[en] In this work, KIT-6 silica functionalized with sulfonic acid by the co-condensation method was prepared and evaluated as a catalyst in the transesterification of Brazilian cashew nut oil (BCNO) with butanol for biodiesel synthesis. The catalyst was characterized by SAXS, TEM, N2 adsorption–desorption measurements, 29Si MAS NMR and 13C CP-MAS NMR to prove the structural integrity of the incorporated organic group and to show the ordered structure, morphology and porosity, respectively. Small-angle XRD confirmed the formation of the mesophase of the synthesized materials. TEM images demonstrated the well-ordered arrangement of the pores and their uniformity throughout the grains, in addition to the highly ordered nature of the cubic mesostructures. The KIT-6 propylsulfonic acid catalyst was able to produce a 70% butyl ester yield, as determined by 1H NMR spectroscopy in 6 h reaction with a BuOH/BCNO molar ratio of 30:1, 140 °C and a 6 wt% of catalyst mass relative to starting oil mass in the reaction. The KIT-6-S catalyst can be reused for two cycles without loss of catalytic activity. (author)
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering; ISSN 0104-6632; ; v. 39(4); 1 p
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ALCOHOLS, ALTERNATIVE FUELS, BIOFUELS, CARBON ISOTOPES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DETECTION, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, FOOD, FRUITS, FUELS, HYDROGEN ISOTOPES, HYDROXY COMPOUNDS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, LIQUID FUELS, MATERIALS, MICROSCOPY, MINERALS, NUCLEI, ODD-EVEN NUCLEI, ORGANIC ACIDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDS, OXIDE MINERALS, RADIATION DETECTION, SILICON ISOTOPES, SPECTRA, STABLE ISOTOPES
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Oliveira, Sâmeque N.; Landfester, Katharina; Uchoa, Antonia F.J.; Moreira, Denise R.; Ricardo, Nágila M.P.S.; Petzhold, Cesar L.; Weiss; Weiss, Clemens K., E-mail: naricard@ufc.br2023
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[en] Anacardic acid (AA) is a bioactive phytochemical found in the nutshell of Anacardium occidentale, a tropical plant originally from Brazil. In this work, cross-linked anacardic acid nanocapsules (NC) were obtained by interfacial polymerization carried out using the inverse miniemulsion technique with 2,4-toluene diisocyanate (TDI). For this purpose, a functionalized monomer from AA was synthesized for formation of lipase-cleavable ester linkages by coupling of amino acids. The synthesis was planned so that when these ester linkages get exposed to an enzyme, they are broken down and released AA. Furthermore, the N-termini of the coupled amino compounds were used as sites for the polyaddition with TDI at the droplet interface in the inverse miniemulsion. The permeability of the shell was studied on the fluorescent dye, sulforhodamine 101 (SR101), using fluorescence spectroscopy. After redispersion in water, the enzymatic cleavage of NC and the release of the SR101 were both monitored in real time. The released AA was proven to be active in vitro against Bacillus subtilis colonies in the bacterial tests. The results indicate that the use of NC is a promising strategy, which can make feasible the application of AA for therapeutic purposes and as nanocarriers for the delivery of active components. (author)
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online); ISSN 1678-4790; ; v. 34(4); p. 560-570
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AMIDES, BACILLUS, BACTERIA, CARBON ISOTOPES, CARBONIC ACID DERIVATIVES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, COLLOIDS, DISPERSIONS, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, HYDROGEN ISOTOPES, INTEGRAL TRANSFORMATIONS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MICROORGANISMS, MICROSCOPY, NUCLEI, ODD-EVEN NUCLEI, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, POLYMERIZATION, SPECTRA, SPECTROSCOPY, STABLE ISOTOPES, TRANSFORMATIONS
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