Rheology of Green Plasticizer/Poly(vinyl chloride
Plasticizers Rheology of Green Plasticizer/Poly (vinyl chloride) Blends via Time–Temperature Superposition DOI: Green Plasticizers Authors: Roya Jamarani McGill University Hanno C...
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Rheology of Green Plasticizer/Poly (vinyl chloride) Blends via Time–Temperature Superposition by Roya Jamarani 1, Hanno C. Erythropel 1,2, Daniel Burkat 1, James A. Nicell 3, Richard L. Leask 1 and Milan Maric 1,* 1 Department of Chemical Engineering, McGill University, 3610 University St, Montréal, QC H3A 0C5, Canada 2
Rheology of ‘Green’ Plasticizers: Application of Time
My thesis research aimed to document the rheological behaviour of PVC plasticized with our ‘green’ plasticizers and compare the results to the rheological behaviour of PVC plasticized with commercially available plasticizers including DEHP.
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The relationship between the plasticizer molecular structure and viscoelastic response was examined by applying time–temperature superposition. All compounds except the diethyl esters showed a comparable viscoelastic response to DEHP and Hexamoll DINCH, and dihexyl succinate exhibited the most effective reduction of the storage modulus G′.
Thesis | Rheology of 'green' plasticizers: application
My thesis research aimed to document the rheological behaviour of PVC plasticized with our ‘green’ plasticizers and compare the results to the rheological behaviour of PVC plasticized with commercially available plasticizers including DEHP.