Title: A Review on Plasticizers and Eco-Friendly Bioplasticizers
Bioplasticizers are derived mainly from biomass sources including agricultural products, it’s by-products and waste. Regardless of the biomass source, ideal bioplasticizers are expected to be...
Combining Renewable Eleostearic Acid and Eugenol to
Foreign chemical giants have launched related products, such as EASTMAN’s TIXB (2,4-trimethyl-1,3-glycol diolates) and other environmentally friendly plasticizer products. Witold Brostow compared the performance of toxic plasticizers and non-toxic bio-based plasticizers in dynamic friction, and found that non-toxic plasticizers were comparable to traditional toxic plasticizers [ 30 ].
Hanwha Solutions' phthalate-free plasticizer Eco-DEHCH offers answer to
Eco-DEHCH is one of the most recognized phthalate-free plasticizer developed by a research team at Hanwha Solutions’ Chemical Division, providing eco-friendly alternative for hazardous dioctyl phthalate (DOP) and less-harmful but less-effective terephthalate like dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP).
Developments of biobased plasticizers for compostable polymers in the
more eco-friendly plasticizers have been carried out by using biobased. ... (tributyl citrate acid)esters as novel green plasticizers. Adv Mater Res. 2012;557-559:557-559. 34.
Fully Renewable, Effective, and Highly Biodegradable Plasticizer: Di- n
The ubiquitous environmental presence of industrial plasticizers such as di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and the known health and environmental impact has created a need to develop truly green
- Can bio-based plasticizers replace phthalate plasticizer?
- Researchers have prepared a series of eco-friendly plasticizers with new structures by esterification, etherification, and epoxidation of bio-based raw materials, many of which have the potential to replace traditional phthalate plasticizers [23, 24, 25].
- What are bio-based PVC plasticizers?
- Many bio-based PVC plasticizers, such as vegetable oil-based plasticizers, cardanol-based plasticizers, lactic acid-based plasticizers, waste cooking oil-based plasticizers, polyester plasticizers, hyperbranched plasticizers and so on, have been extensively studied.
- What are natural biodegradable plasticizers?
- Natural biodegradable plasticizers can be isolated from the agro products and litters that are cost-effective, sustainable, and huge abundant. Several natural plasticizers originate from agricultural products like trees, oleaginous plants, cereals, vegetables, and fruits, as well as their waste .
- Which plasticizer has a strong migration resistance?
- Hyperbranched plasticizer has strong migration resistance due to its unique structure. Lactic acid-based plasticizers are a very cutting-edge direction that requires more research and development. These bio-based plasticizers can give PVC materials excellent thermal and mechanical properties under the premise of resistance to migration.
- Why are biodegradable plasticizers important?
- Leachable plasticizers made of petroleum are causing growing environmental and health concerns because they are so dangerous to the environment. Therefore, searching for novel biodegradable plasticizers is of increasing interest of researchers across different domains. So, there is a need to develop bio-based plasticizers from natural sources.
- Are hyperbranched polymers a good plasticizer?
- For plasticization, plasticizers with hyperbranched molecular structures have larger molecular weights, more branches and more functional groups, which makes them more compatible with the polymer matrix than linear and small molecular plasticizers . Therefore, hyperbranched structure polymers are likely to use as high-performance plasticizers.
