A new biobased plasticizer for poly(vinyl chloride) based on
ties.11 Nevertheless, the use of phthalate-based plasticizers is being reconsidered due to toxicity problems and plasticizer migration. 5,12 For this reason, new environmentally friendly
A new biobased plasticizer for poly(vinyl chloride) based on
Poly (vinyl chloride), PVC is one of the most widely used commodity plastics. 1 It can be manufactured by conventional techniques such as rotational molding, extrusion, injection molding, blow molding, and calendaring, among others, depending on the final product. 2, 3 PVC can be easily plasticized to give flexible materials (P-PVC) with tailored
A new biobased plasticizer for poly (vinyl chloride) based on
Phthalate-based additives are still the most commonly used plasticizers for PVC due to their low cost and excellent overall properties [3].However, the use of these types of plasticizers is being
An efficient bio-based plasticizer for poly (vinyl chloride
Nevertheless, to date, most of the bio-based plasticizers show poor comprehensive performance compared to those based on petroleum. For example, cardanol derivatives, when used as plasticizers for PVC, had poor compatibility and precipitation resistance, which limited their use to only a small amount of additive ( Harte et al., 2013 ; Jia et al
Recent Developments of Biobased Plasticizers and Their Effect
Plasticized poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) has been extensively utilized globally, with various applications in construction, piping, wiring and cable, installation, flooring, nonfood packing, windows, doors, and more.
- Who are the authors of a biobased nonmigrating poly (vinyl chloride) plasticizer?
- Hanna Nosal‐Kovalenko, Agata Krasuska, Marek Warzała, Andrzej Robaszkiewicz, Kerstin Ledniowska, Dorota Stańczyk, Zofia Hordyjewicz‐Baran, Maria Bartoszewicz, Izabela Semeniuk, Magdalena Zarębska. Synthesis and characterization of new bio‐based nonmigrating poly (vinyl chloride) plasticizers.
- What is a bio-based plasticizer?
- Minjia Lu, Pingping Jiang, Pingbo Zhang, Shan Feng, Zhixuan Cui, Qingkui Song, Yong Zhao. A highly stable bio-based plasticizer constructed from renewable acids for plasticizing and enhancing the optical properties of poly (vinyl chloride).
- Is there a biobased plasticizer for PVC formulation?
- Growing awareness of the effects of plasticizers on the environment and the depletion of petroleum-based resources has made the development of an alternative biobased plasticizer for PVC formulation necessary.
- Is pvc-p3 a biobased plasticizer?
- In cone calorimeter tests, VA8-P plasticized PVC showed excellent heat barrier effect. Additionally, PVC-P3 reached the UL-94 VTM-0 level in the vertical burning test. Its flame-retardant mode of action was also verified by TGA–FTIR analysis. A functional biobased plasticizer with excellent comprehensive properties has been synthesized.
- Are biobased flame-retardant plasticizers suitable for PVC?
- Rheological properties, thermal stability, mechanical properties and flame-retardant properties have been evaluated. Although many kinds of biobased flame-retardant plasticizers for PVC have been utilized, a dynamic analysis of the combustion process for these materials is lacking.
- Who are the authors of a new eco-friendly plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride?
- Sergiy Rogalsky, Oksana Tarasyuk, Alina Vashchuk, Valeriy Davydenko, Oleg Dzhuzha, Sviatoslav Motrunich, Tetiana Cherniavska, Oleksii Papeikin, Larysa Bodachivska, Jean-François Bardeau. Synthesis and evaluation of N,N-dibutylundecenamide as new eco-friendly plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride.