Cashew nutshell liquid and its derivatives in oil field applications: an update
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The oil and gas industry is often challenged with serious problems like high cost of oil field
chemicals and environmental toxicity issues of commonly used synthetic oil field chemicals, and
this has dragged the attention of researchers to the search for more cost effective and
environmentally friendly oil field chemicals. Oil field chemicals formulated from various
renewable sources (such as plant extracts) have been recognized as an alternative with great
environmental advantages, cost advantage, and availability compared to their synthetic
counterparts. Cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), a byproduct of the cashew industry, stands out as
a unique renewable starting material amongst others due to its peculiar structural feature, low
cost, and availability. It consists of naturally occurring substituted phenolic compounds that can
participate in diverse reactions for the manufacture of numerous useful products. A large
number of chemicals and products have been developed starting from CNSL by taking
advantage of the reactive sites namely phenolic hydroxyl, aromatic ring, the acid functionality,
and unsaturation(s) in the C15 alkyl side chain. This update gives highlights on the composition,
extraction, isolation, and reactivity of CNSL. It also focuses on the oil field application of CNSL
and its derivatives.
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David Chukwuebuka Ike, Millicent Uzoamaka Ibezim-Ezeani & Onyewuchi Akaranta (2021) Cashew nutshell liquid and its derivatives in oil field applications: an update, Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews, 14:4, 620-633, DOI: 10.1080/17518253.2021.1991485