Plasticizers - Chemical Economics Handbook (CEH) | S&P Global
Nonphthalate plasticizers are not based on phthalic acid, and have a different chemical structure and toxicological profile. These include terephthalates (the most common is dioctyl terephthalate [DOTP]), epoxy, aliphatics, trimellitates, polymerics, phosphates, and others. The following pie chart shows world consumption of plasticizers:
A potentially general approach to aliphatic ester-derived PVC
As sustainable alternatives, aliphatic ester-derived plasticizers feature low cytotoxicity, biodegradability, and renewability, but they can only partially replace DEHP in PVC formulations because they have a strong tendency to migrate.
Polymer Additives | Business Unit | LANXESS
Plasticizers. Plasticizers ensure elasticity and flexibility of polymer materials. But this is not their only benefit. Plasticizers also optimize, for example, the processing properties of polymer materials, which leads to improved product quality or even new properties. The choice of plasticizers depends on the demand placed on the finished
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Chemical company, producer of bio-based plasticizers. Website http://www.nexoleum.com Industries Chemical Manufacturing Company size 11-50 employees Headquarters Várzea Paulista, So Paulo...
Influences of Bu‐NENA and BDNPA/F Plasticizers on the
In the current study, based on the curing kinetics and mechanical properties of PET/N-100 binder, the influencing mechanism of the DEPs, BDNPA/F, and Bu-NENA, on the binder was determined by the Gaussian quantum chemical calculation and MD simulation at the chemical bond and polymer chain levels, as well as the characterizations of the curing