Designing green plasticizers: Influence of molecule geometry
Designing green plasticizers: Influence of molecule geometry and alkyl chain length on the plasticizing effectiveness of diester plasticizers in PVC blends Hanno C. Erythropel a , Sarah Shipley, Aurélie Brmann, Jim A. Nicell, Maric, Richard L. Leask Add to Mendeley https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2016.02.031 Get rights and content
Designing green plasticizers: Influence of molecular geometry
To design greener plasticizers, emphasis must also be placed on the degradability of the plasticizer and on avoiding a build-up of metabolites. The goal of this work has been to relate both plasticizing and environmental considerations to simple structural features of the plasticizers.
Designing green plasticizers: influence of molecular geometry
Designing green plasticizers: influence of molecular geometry on biodegradation and plasticization properties The plasticizer di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and its metabolites are considered ubiquitous contaminants, which have a range of implications on the environment and human health.
Designing green plasticizers: Influence of molecular geometry
Designing green plasticizers: Influence of molecular geometry on biodegradation and plasticization properties DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.10.054 Authors: Hanno C Erythropel Yale...
Designing Green Plasticizers: Influence of Molecule Geometry
Designing Green Plasticizers: Influence of Molecule Geometry and Alkyl Chain Length on the Plasticizing Effectiveness of Diester Plasticizers in PVC Blends DOI: Authors: Hanno C Erythropel Yale...
