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Epoxidized vegetable oils (ESBO) originating from soybean oil, is known as secondary plasticizer and a secondary stabilizer in PVC. It showed limited compatibility with PVC and low plasticization efficiency, due to the unreacted double bonds and hydroxide groups formed during the epoxidation [ 37 , 38 ].
Plasticizers > Epoxidized Oils (ESBO, ELO)
Vikoflex 9080 Epoxidized Vegetable Oil. Vikoflex 9080 Epoxidized Vegetable Oil by Cargill acts as a plasticizer, stabilizer and acid scavanger. It is based on epoxidized linseed fatty acid ester. It improves low temperature properties of flexible PVC.
Epoxidized soybean oil
Infobox references. Epoxidized soybean oil ( ESBO) is a collection of organic compounds obtained from the epoxidation of soybean oil. It is used as a plasticizer and stabilizer in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics. ESBO is a yellowish viscous liquid. [3]
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of the Plasticized PVC-ESBO
The glass transition temperature of PVC is a linear function of the epoxidization of ESBO plasticiz- er. The activation energies of stabilized PVC/ESBO is also influenced by dehydrorochlo-...
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of the Plasticized PVC-ESBO
ulus of PVC/ESBO plasticizer at 110oC. Figure 4. The effect of weight percent of (10.5% mole) ESBO ... with lower weight ratio of a PVC/stabilizer (95/5) decomposition peak after 39.40 s is 242