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    Resins and additives for powder coatings and alkyd paints, based on renewable resources by Haveren, J. van, Oostveen, E.A, Micciche, F, Noordover, B.A.J, Koning, C.E, Benthem, R.A.T.M. van, Frissen, A.E, Weijnen, J.G.J

    Published in JCT research (01-06-2007)
    “…Due to limited fossil resources and an increased need for environmentally friendly, sustainable technologies, the importance of using renewable feedstocks in…”
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    Oxidation and oligomerization of ethyl linoleate under the influence of the combination of ascorbic acid 6-palmitate/iron-2-ethylhexanoate by Miccichè, Fabrizio, van Haveren, Jacco, Oostveen, Eef, Ming, Weihua, van der Linde, Rob

    Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (06-01-2006)
    “…In this paper we report the oxidation and oligomerization of ethyl linoleate (EL), a model compound for alkyd resins, under the influence of…”
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    The combination of reducing agents/iron as environmentally friendlier alternatives for Co-based driers in the drying of alkyd paints by Miccichè, Fabrizio, Oostveen, Eef, Haveren, Jacco van, Linde, Robert van der

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-06-2005)
    “…In answer to the increased demand for Co-free driers for alkyd based paints, a biomimetic approach has been used to find suitable and environmentally friendly…”
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    Oxidation of methyl linoleate in micellar solutions induced by the combination of iron(II)/ascorbic acid and iron(II)/H2O2 by Micciche, F, Haveren, J., van, Oostveen, E.A, Laven, J, Ming, W, Oyman, Z.O, Linde, R., van der

    “…The oxidation of methyl linoleate (ML) was studied in the presence of Fe(II) alone and its combination with either ascorbic acid (AsAH2) or hydrogen peroxide…”
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    Identification of mixed-valence metal clusters in drier solutions for alkyd-based paints by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) by Micciche, F, Straten, M., van, Ming, W, Oostveen, E.A, Haveren, J., van, Linde, R., van der, Reedijk, J

    “…The oxidative drying of alkyd paints has many similarities with the way lipids are oxidized in biological systems. Metal salts based on Co, Fe and Mn are added…”
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