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  • What is polyvinyl chloride (PVC)?
  • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a high-production-volume polymer with wide applications in tubing, roofing, wiring, and packaging. To enhance the bulk properties of PVC, high loadings of additives, such as plasticizers, stabilizers, and impact modifiers, are typically integrated into the polymer.
  • Are polyvinyl chloride plastics a non-covalent additive?
  • New thermal and mechanical characteristics observed in modified polymers Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics require high loadings of plasticizers and stabilizers to achieve commercially useful bulk properties. However, these non-covalent additives leach from PVC over time, resulting in the loss of their tailored functionality.
  • Does polyvinyl chloride reduce additive migration in covalently functionalized PVC?
  • Suppression of additive migration in covalently functionalized PVC New thermal and mechanical characteristics observed in modified polymers Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics require high loadings of plasticizers and stabilizers to achieve commercially useful bulk properties.
  • How to upcycle waste polyvinyl chloride (PVC)?
  • The upcycling of waste polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a grand challenge because of the unmanageable Cl species. Here, we develop a Cl-transfer strategy to upcycle waste PVC into value-added organic chlorides and PE-like polymer with various Cl acceptors (tetrahydrofuran, dibutyl ether and butanol) over Ru/Al 2 O 3 catalyst.
  • Can polychlorinated materials be plasticized?
  • This methodology establishes a new approach to plasticization of polychlorinated materials. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics require high loadings of plasticizers and stabilizers to achieve commercially useful bulk properties. However, these non-covalent additives leach from PVC over time, resulting in the loss of their tailored functionality.
  • Is polyvinyl chloride a green plastic?
  • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is widely used as a commodity plastic in various industries and daily life. However, its green development is limited due to the fact that most plasticizers are either toxic or derived from food products.