EcoFriendly Plasticizers IHS Chemical - IHS Markit
Eco-Friendly Plasticizers PEP Report 62B Published December 2014 Plasticizers are organic esters, which is compounded into polymers to facilitate processing, and to improve flexibility and toughness of the final products through internal modification of the polymer morphology.
Bioplastics—are they truly better for the environment?
Bioplastic is becoming a popular alternative for single-use plastic items like straws and utensils. Photograph by Rebecca Hale and Mark Thiessen, National Geographic Environment Planet or...
Internally Plasticized PVC by Four Different Green
Various efforts for producing more eco-friendly plasticizers have been carried out by using biobased sources such as diester succinates, which display better biodegradation behavior and...
Top 10 Eco-friendly Substitutes for Plastic | HowStuffWorks
But there's a way to fix this, because more eco-friendly alternatives to plastics are out there. Here are 10 of them. Contents Glass Reusable Shopping Bags Plastic Additives Milk Protein Grape Waste Liquid Wood PCL Polyesters PHA Polyesters PLA Polyesters Starch-based Polymers 10: Glass Glass isn't made from fossil fuels — it's made from sand.
Jayflex DINA plasticizer | ChemSec Marketplace
Jayflex DINA is characterized as a high molecular weight monomeric plasticizer used primarily in wire and cable applications. Jayflex DINA by ExxonMobil Chemical is a diisononyl adipate. It is a primary plasticizer but, more typically, are used in blends with general-purpose phthalates to improve low-temperature properties.
- Are there alternative plasticizers?
- There are a considerable number of alternative plasticizers in employment, without any toxicological data available (dibutyl adipate, diethylene glycol dibenzoate, and bis-2-ethylhexyl sebacate, to name a few).
- Are oligomeric isosorbide esters a renewable resource plasticizer for PVC?
- Yin B, Hakkarainen M (2011) Oligomeric Isosorbide Esters as alternative renewable resource plasticizers for PVC. J Appl Polym Sci 119:2400–2407 Adhikari B, Chaudhary DS, Clerfeuille E (2010) Effect of plasticizers on the moisture migration behavior of low-amylose starch films during drying.
- Are biobased plasticizers safe?
- Biobased plasticizers, (66−68) such as soyabean oil, castor oil (as examples provide in previous paragraph), cardanol, and isosorbide, can provide safe alternatives based on their hypotoxicity, renewability, degradability, and plasticizing performances. (68) Preventing regrettable substitutions is a considerable challenge for scientists globally.
- Can SDN replace O-phenyl plasticizers?
- Furthermore, the plasticizing effect and environmental friendliness of SDN can be a potential replacement for o-phenyl plasticizers in the industry in the future.
- Is isosorbide dioctoate a green plasticizer for poly(lactic acid)?
- Yang Y, Xiong Z, Zhang LS, Tang ZB, Zhang RY, Zhu J (2016) Isosorbide dioctoate as a green plasticizer for poly (lactic acid). Mater Des 91:262–268 Yang Y, Xiong Z, Zhang LS, Tang ZB, Zhang RY, Zhu J (2016) Effect of isosorbol-based plasticizers on thermal, mechanical properties and crystalline behavior of PLA.
- Are epoxidized isosorbide-based esters a good PVC plasticizer?
- Han Y, Zhang CL, Yang Y, Weng YX, Ma PM, Xu PW (2023) Epoxidized isosorbide-based esters with long alkyl chains as efficient and enhanced thermal stability and migration resistance PVC plasticizers.