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Barley husked

Thermoplastic xylan derivatives have been prepared by in-hne modification with propylene oxide of the xylan present in the alkaline extract of barley husks [424,425]. Following peracetylation of the hydroxypropylated xylan in formamide solution yielded the water-insoluble acetoxypropyl xylan. The thermal properties of the derivative quahfy this material as a potential biodegradable and thermoplastic additive to melt-processed plastics. Xylan from oat spelts was oxidized to 2,3-dicarboxyhc derivatives in a two-step procedure using HI04/NaC102 as oxidants [426]. [Pg.52]

Robinson T, Chandran B, Nigam P (2002) Effect of pre-treatments of three waste residues, wheat straw, corncobs and barley husks on dye adsorption. Bioresour Technol 85 119-124... [Pg.166]

Comparative effects of wheat bran and barley husk on nutrient utilization in rats. 2. Zinc, calcium and phosphorus. Br J Nutr 1986 56(1) 269-280. [Pg.258]

Barley husks (1 - 3)-D-Xylp (1 2)-D-Xylp (Me) (3-D-Xylp-(l —> 2)-L-Ara/ branched xylan chain 11... [Pg.444]

Gas-liquid chromatography has provided supporting evidence for the identification of methylated sugars as cleavage products from the following, fully methylated materials pectic substances from lucerne, barley-husk and rye-flour arabinoxylans, a galactoglucomannan and an arabinogalac-... [Pg.134]

Bledzki AK, Mamun AA, Volk J (2010) Barley husk and coconut shell reinforced polypropylene composites the effect of fibre physical, chemical and surface properties. Compos Sci Technol 70 840-846... [Pg.340]

Birehwood and wheat bran Tobacco stalk, cotton stalk. Sunflower stalk and wheat straw Barley husks... [Pg.181]

CioHigO, 282.247 Isol. from partial acid hydrolysates of esparto (Stipa tennacissima), barley husk and corn-cob hemicelluloses. [Pg.970]

Agricultural wastes such as coconut shells, barley husk, rice husk, etc. have been used as adsorbent materials for treating pollutants such as synthetic dyes, organic chemicals, and heavy metals (Isah et al., 2015 Robinson et al., 2002 Vadivelan and Vasanth Kxmiar, 2005). The agricultural waste materials used for the adsorption processes require various levels of pretreatment and follow a wide variety of action mechanisms. One of the most important adsorbents produced from agricultural wastes is activated carbon. [Pg.386]

Robinson, T., Chandran, B., Nigam, R, 2002. Removal of dyes ft om an artiflcial textile dye effluent by two agricultiual waste residues, corncob and barley husk. Environment International 28 (1-2), 29-33. [Pg.392]


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