Research progress of novel bio-based plasticizers and their
They added these prepared plasticizers to PVC as the main plasticizer and compared their plasticizing properties with epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) and dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP). Tensile properties showed that the tensile strength and elongation at break of PVC-EACO were 18.5 and 10.0% higher than PVC-DOTP, and 13.9 and 23.8% higher than PVC
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Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO), which is a biomass-derived resource, was first used as a novel plasticizer for ethyl cellulose (EC) film preparation. Surface morphologies, mechanical performances, thermal properties, oxygen and water vapor permeabilities of plasticized EC films were detected in detail to evaluate the plasticizing effect of ESO
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The results showed that the addition of ESO or ESBO to PLA decreased tensile strength and tensile modulus compared to neat PLA but increased elongation at break for which an optimum (9 %, 16 and 34 % for ESBO, ESO 5.5 % and ESO 6.5 % respectively) was reached at a content of 20 wt% of plasticizer. The structures of the obtained plasticized PLA
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Epoxidized soybean oil
ESBO is one of the additives in the PVC gasket. It serves as a plasticizer and a scavenger for hydrochloric acid released when the PVC degrades thermally, e.g. when the gasket is applied to the lid and food product undergoes sterilization. [5] ESBO is also used in PVC cling films for wrapping foods and toys. Safety [ edit] Food [ edit]
- Why is ESO used as a plasticizer?
- Acting as a polymeric type plasticizer due to its high molecular weight, it resists migration, volatilization, and extraction. In addition, ESO acts as an acid scavenger for soy-based inks, agricultural chemicals, and insecticides.
- What is ESO used to replace?
- Due to its low cost and biodegradability over traditional phthalate plasticizers, ESO is replacing dioctyl phthalate (DOP) in some applications. Epoxidized soybean oil is the result of the oxidation of soybean oil with hydrogen peroxide and either acetic or formic acid.
- What is ChemFlexx Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO)?
- ChemFlexx Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO) is a non-toxic, clear to yellow liquid used as a plasticizer and stabilizer in plastic materials, especially PVC and its copolymers. It also serves as a pigment dispersing agent, acid/mercaptan scavenging agent, and epoxy reactive diluent.
- What is epoxidized soybean oil (ESO)?
- Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) is the result of the oxidation of soybean oil with hydrogen peroxide and either acetic or formic acid. It is industrially available in large volume at a relatively low price and is replacing dioctyl phthalate (DOP) in some applications due to its low cost and biodegradability over traditional phthalate plasticizers.
- What does TCC's ESO do in PVC?
- TCC’s epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) is used as a plasticizer and stabilizer in plastic materials, especially PVC and its copolymers to keep these plastics soft and pliable. The chemical is also used as a pigment dispersing agent and acid/mercaptan scavenging agent as well as an epoxy reactive diluent.
- What is ESO used for?
- ESO can be used as a pigment dispersion agent, chemical intermediate, additive for specialty coatings, adhesives, and urethanes, and in lubricants and cutting oils. ESO is compatible with PVC, Chlorinated rubber, ethyl cellulose, nitrocellulose, polyvinyl acetate, and some alkyds.