Evaluation of the effects of biobased plasticizers on the
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Recent Developments of Biobased Plasticizers and Their Effect
This review paper covers the utilization of traditional and biobased plasticizers for PVC plasticization, and their effect on environmental, mechanical, and thermal properties has been reported. Cited By This article is cited by 53 publications. Chetan V. Rajput, Rupa B. Mukherjee, Nandhibatla V. Sastry, Navin P. Chikhaliya.
Bio-based versus synthetic: comparative study of plasticizers
Phthalates are used as plasticizers in products made of polyvinyl chloride to increase the flexibility of polymers. Unfortunately, these are known to cause adverse effects on living organisms, and also, fast depletion of petroleum resources calls for the exploration of alternatives as replacements. Recent developments in bio-based plasticizers have led to their use as additives for various
Title: A Review on Plasticizers and Eco-Friendly
Citrate plasticizers have good miscibility, biodegradable, resistant to leaching and water and have legal use as additives. The demand for bioplasticizers is reported to increase from 887...
Developments of biobased plasticizers for compostable
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- 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.
- Do biobased plasticizers affect packaging material performance?
- The synthesis of biobased plasticizers derived from renewable feedstocks and their impact on packaging material performance have been emphasized. Moreover, the effect of biobased plasticizer concentration, interaction, and compatibility on the polymer properties has been examined.
- 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).
- How can plasticizer toxicity be controlled?
- Plasticizer toxicity may be controlled through the use of abundantly available, renewable, biobased precursors for their generation. Most prominently, hyperbranched oligomeric esters derived from the readily available, renewable, nontoxic biomonomers, glycerol and adipic acid, are excellent nonmigrating plasticizers.
- Which biobased precursors are used to make plasticizers?
- A great variety of other biobased precursors have been used for the generation of plasticizers . Prominently among these have been cardanol [19 – 21] (a byproduct of cashew nut processing), tartaric acid [22 – 25] (a byproduct of winemaking) and derivatives of starch, isosorbide [26, 27] and the furanics [28 – 32].
- Are plasticizers made from biomaterials?
- Some, including those prepared from plant oils, have been generated from biomaterials themselves. However, the more numerous and generally more effective have been generated from discrete compounds produced from various biomaterials. Several structural features of effective plasticizers have been recognized.