Migration of epoxidized soybean oil from polyvinyl chloride
Epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) has been used in polyvinyl chloride (PVC)/polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) food packaging cling film as a plasticizer and stabilizer. The aim of this study was to investigate the migration of ESBO from PVC/PVDC cling film, based on gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC
Epoxidized soybean oil
Infobox references. Epoxidized soybean oil ( ESBO) is a collection of organic compounds obtained from the epoxidation of soybean oil. It is used as a plasticizer and stabilizer in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics. ESBO is a yellowish viscous liquid. [3]
CONTRIBUTION OF EPOXIDIZED SOYBEAN OIL IN PVC
Linseed oil (Iodine value 136 – 178) can also be epoxidized (ELSO). Linseed oil has more unsaturation than soybean oil (75-90%), mainly in the form of 55-60% linolenic acid that contains three
ChemFlexx Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO) - The Chemical Company
The Chemical Company's ChemFlexx Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO) is a non-toxic, clear to yellow liquid that is used as a plasticizer and stabilizer in plastic materials, especially PVC and its copolymers. ESO is also used as a pigment dispersing agent and acid/mercaptan scavenging agent as well as an epoxy reactive diluent. Epoxidized Soybean oil is the most readily available and one of the
Epoxidized Soybean Oil - KH Chemicals
It serves as a plasticizer and as a scavenger for hydrochloric acid liberated from PVC when the PVC undergoes heat treatment. Substance name: soyabean oil,epoxidised. Trade name: Epoxidized Soybean Oil. EC no: 232-391-0. CAS no: 8013-07-8. HS code: 38122090. KH product code: 100510. Synonyms: epoxidised soyabean oil / epoxybean oil / epoxydized
- Can epoxidized soybean oil be used as a plasticizer for PVC?
- This study showed that epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) could be used as a primary plasticizer for PVC. They can be used to replace DOP up to 100%. Epoxidized soybean oil indicated the excellent properties as a co-stabilizer for PVC when used in combination with the Ca/Zn stearates.
- Is epoxidized soybean oil an eco-friendly alternative to phthalate plasticizers?
- In the last decades, bio-plasticizers such as epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) have emerged as eco-friendly alternatives to traditional phthalate plasticizers in poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) compounds, owing to their non-toxic and stable properties.
- Is epoxidized soybean oil a bio-plasticizer for crosslinked PVC?
- Epoxidized soybean oil is an efficient bio-plasticizer for crosslinked PVC. Epoxidized soybean oil decreases irradiation induced degradation of PVC. Irradiation dose effect on the physico-mechanical properties of PVC is the most. Bio-plasticized PVC has higher mechanical properties than DOP-plasticized PVC.
- Can epoxidized soybean oil be used as a substitute for di-octyl phthalate?
- Reaction mechanism of epoxidized soybean oil First, optimum loading of epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) in PVC matrix was determined as a substitute of di-octyl phthalate by increasing loading from 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 phr of total plasticizer. The plasticizer was compounded with PVC resin on a two-roll mill at 170 °C.
- Can cardanol based plasticizers be combined with epoxidized soy bean oil?
- Although cardanol-based plasticizers including cardanol acetate (CA) and epoxidized cardanol acetate (ECA) have individually been studied on their plasticization effects for PVC as well as thermal and leaching stabilities, the combinational use of cardanol based-plasticizers with epoxidized soy bean oil (ESBO) has not previously been investigated.
- Can soybean oil be used as a co-stabilizer for PVC?
- Epoxidized soybean oil indicated the excellent properties as a co-stabilizer for PVC when used in combination with the Ca/Zn stearates. The ternary system helped to improve plasticization effect and thermal stability of PVC compositions. Fly ash filled PVC system showed better thermal stabilization effect.