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  • What is a bio-based plasticizer?
  • The most common bio-based plasticizer is epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) [24, 25, 84, 85], which is also used as a heat stabilizer in PVC blends because of its ability to scavenge HCl molecules released during heating and is responsible for the propagation of thermal degradation of the polymer .
  • Can bio-based plasticizers be made from biomass?
  • Broadly speaking, there may be more suitable biomass renewable raw materials that can be used to prepare bio-based plasticizers, which still need to be explored and discovered by researchers in the future.
  • Are bio-based plasticizers a good idea?
  • Given all these attributes, combined with the overall environmental upside, bio-based plasticizers are revolutionizing how everyday items, like flooring, clothing, wires, cables, sporting goods, toys, construction materials and more are being made.
  • Can bio-based plasticizers replace conventional plastic goods?
  • The challenge to implement this new class of natural-based plasticizers matches the increasing interest of material researchers and industries in new bio-based materials, made from renewable resources with the potential, not to totally replace but to reduce the use of conventional plastic goods.
  • What are natural based plasticizers?
  • Nowadays, there is increasing interest in the use of natural-based plasticizers that are characterized by low toxicity and low migration. This group includes epoxidized triglyceride vegetable oils from soybean oil, linseed oil, castor-oil, sunflower oil, and fatty acid esters (FAEs) .
  • Why is Cargill a bio-based plasticizer?
  • Today's consumers expect environmental consciousness as well as flexible PVC products that perform. Cargill has created a bio-based plasticizer that meets the rigorous regulations for the PVC industry without sacrificing performance or profitability.