Bio-Based Plasticizers for Polyvinylchloride (PVC) | SpringerLink
Natural–based PVC plasticizers increased over the last few years owing to the following advantages: 1. Increase the workability 2. Low toxicity 3. Low migration 4. Good compatibility with PVC 5. Provided from renewable and biodegradable resources 6. Increase the polymer chain flexibility 7. Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Research progress of novel bio-based plasticizers and their
Many bio-based PVC plasticizers, such as vegetable oil-based plasticizers, cardanol-based plasticizers, lactic acid-based plasticizers, waste cooking oil-based plasticizers, polyester plasticizers, hyperbranched plasticizers and so on, have been extensively studied.
Synthesis and properties of a bio-based PVC plasticizer derived
A novel green plasticizer, acetylated lactic acid 1,6-hexane diester (ALHD), was successfully synthesized based on l-lactic acid, a renewable organic acid from corn starch. Its chemical structure was characterized using FTIR, 1H NMR and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrom
Synthesis and application of high-stability bio-based plasticizer
In this article, we prepared a high-stability bio-based plasticizer derived from ricinoleic acid through a four-step reaction and blended it with PVC to prepare samples. Taking commercial DOP and DOA as a comparison, we analyzed the mechanical properties, thermal stability, and migration resistance of plasticized PVC films.
Developments of biobased plasticizers for compostable polymers in the
The development and utilization of biobased plasticizers derived from epoxidized soybean oil, castor oil, cardanol, citrate, and isosorbide have been broadly investigated. The synthesis of...
- What are bio-based PVC plasticizers?
- Many bio-based PVC plasticizers, such as vegetable oil-based plasticizers, cardanol-based plasticizers, lactic acid-based plasticizers, waste cooking oil-based plasticizers, polyester plasticizers, hyperbranched plasticizers and so on, have been extensively studied.
- Are green plasticizers good for PVC?
- The new blends of PVC made with green plasticizers show attractive properties in terms of thermal stability, migration resistance, mechanical properties, etc. making them appropriate for the medical and industrial applications.
- What is the best plasticizer for PVC films?
- Thermal and mechanical properties of PVC films are shown in Table 1. For PVC, AcMAE-C6 was found to be the most effective plasticizer (780%), followed by AcMAE-C8 (757%), AcMAE-iC8 (729%), AcMAE-iC13 (595%), and AcMAE-C4 (477%). The results showed that AcMAE-C6 and AcMAE-C8 showed better plasticizing properties than DOA and DEHP.
- Is there a bio-based plasticizer for poly (vinyl chloride)?
- Feng G, Hu L, Ma Y, Jia P, Hu Y, Zhang M, Liu C, Zhou Y (2018) An efficient bio-based plasticizer for poly (vinyl chloride) from waste cooking oil and citric acid: synthesis and evaluation in PVC films.
- Which plasticizer possesses a favorable plasticization effect on PVC?
- Among, Yao et al. synthesized an environmental-friendly plasticizer CEP originated from cardanol by click chemistry, the results showed that it possessed favorable plasticization effect and stabilization effect on PVC. Zhu et al. designed and synthesized a new type of VA-based plasticizer (VA4-Cn).
- What are vegetable based plasticizers?
- Another vegetable based plasticizer is epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO), a kind of renewable oil with viscosity 35 cPs; it has been long known as secondary plasticizer and a secondary stabilizer in PVC. ESBO is available with iodine value as low as 1 g l2/100 g, i.e. ≈ 0.04 mol double bonds in each molecule of ESBO.