Effect of acetylated citrate plasticizer on mechanical
In this work, the effects of acetylation modification on the plasticization properties of citrates (triethyl citrate (TEC), acetyl triethyl citrate (ATEC), tributyl citrate (TBC) and acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC)) were investigated by using a combination of characterization techniques and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation.
Synthesis of novel plasticizer ester end-capped oligomeric
The structure of EOL was characterized by using FT-IR, 1 H NMR and time of flight mass spectrometry (TOF-MS). The plasticizing performance of EOLs in PVC was tested and compared with those of commercial environmental plasticizers acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) and di-2-ethylhexyl terephthalate (DOTP).
CITROFOL BII tributyl o-acetylcitrate | Jungbunzlauer
The excellent compatability in PVC makes CITROFOL BII a well suited and recommended plasticiser for medical devices, toys, food packaging and inks but also technical applications like artificial leather, textile coating, flooring and automotive.
Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, the Most Widely Used Phthalate
In particular, acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC), an industrial plasticizer widely used in products such as food wrap, vinyl toys, and pharmaceutical excipients, strongly activated human and rat SXR. ATBC increased CYP3A4 messenger RNA (mRNA) levels and enzyme activity in the human intestinal cells but not in human liver cells.
Non-DEHP PVC and Medical Devices | Spectrum Plastics
ATBC is the common plasticizer for enteral applications, whereas BTHC is most often used in blood storage bags and catheters. The BTHC, however, is a very expensive plasticizer. DOA or dioctyl adipate, has the best efficiency of the common plasticizers and by far the best low temperature properties.
- What is acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC)?
- Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC) is a used as a biodegradable plasticizer for PVC and cellulose derivates, and it is approved for food contact materials a...
- What is acetyl tributyl citrate?
- Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC) is a used as a biodegradable plasticizer for PVC and cellulose derivates, and it is approved for food contact materials and can even been used as a food additive. ATBC is also used as an emollient for personal care/cosmetics products such as aerosol hair sprays and nail polishes.
- What is ATBC plasticizer?
- ATBC improves the flexibility at low temperatures and ultraviolet rays (UV) resistance of resins. ATBC is a plasticizer that reduces the power of deformation and increases plasticity and elasticity. ATBC avoids the discoloration during the sealing process. ATBC is a plasticizer highly biodegradable, and it is a substitute of DEHP and DINP.
- What is ATBC soluble in?
- 34 ± 1. 204. ATBC is almost colourless and odourless oily liquid, free of foreign materials which is in soluble in water but soluble in alcohols and organic solvents and is miscible and compatible with all the monomeric plasticizers of PVC compounding.
- What is ATBC resin?
- ATBC is an organic origin mono constituent substance; their solvent power ensures compatibility with all resins improving the dissolution of the blend. ATBC is a plasticizer that has a high boiling point and molecular weight; there is not loss volatility. ATBC is a product with high resistance to light and heat.
- What is ATBC used for?
- ATBC is also used as an emollient for personal care/cosmetics products such as aerosol hair sprays and nail polishes. In addition, ATBC can be used for pharmaceutical coatings (USP grade available), lubricants, and inks. Compliance information powered by UL's ChemADVISOR™ Regulatory Database.