Ester Plasticizers for Polyvinyl Chloride - Springer
processes for producing plasticizers; and development of new environmentally friendly (“green”) low-toxic plas-ticizers derived both from petroleum chemical products and from renewable vegetable raw materials. ESTERIFICATION CATALYSTS Ester plasticizers are prepared by esteri cation of carboxylic acids or their anhydrides with alcohols in
Lactide-derived ester oligomers for highly compatible poly(lactide
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Title: A Review on Plasticizers and Eco-Friendly Bioplasticizers
A novel environmental soybean oil‐based plasticizer, epoxidized glycidyl ester of soybean oil fatty acids (EGESOFa), was synthesized and characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR),...
Bioplasticizer - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
24.14 Other Plasticizers. This category includes a variety of different plasticizers including polyol esters, nonepoxy bioplasticizers, and miscellaneous plasticizers. In 2005, Danisco introduced their new bioplasticizer, Soft-n-Safe (SNS). This plasticizer is based on castor oil, where the oil is hydrogenated, then transesterified, and
Plasticizers - Chemical Economics Handbook (CEH) | S&P Global - IHS Markit
Flexible PVC (and thus plasticizers) is found in the following applications: construction (flooring, wall coverings), electrical (wire and cable jacketing), consumer goods (toys, footwear, etc.), packaging, transportation (inside and outside of vehicles), furnishings, and medical uses (tubing, blood bags).
- How to produce sustainable plasticizer?
- One of the most common approaches in producing sustainable plasticizer is the conversion of –C C- bond in vegetable oil to other functionalities through the addition, interesterification or mannich reaction, which improved the thermal stability of oily compounds.
- Are green plasticizers derived from soybean oil a renewable resource material?
- Jia, P.; Zhang, M.; Hu, L.; Zhou, Y. Green plasticizers derived from soybean oil for poly (vinyl chloride) as a renewable resource material. Korean J. Chem. Eng. 2016, 33, 1080–1087. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]
- 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.
- Can glycidyl ester epoxide groups amplify the plasticizing effect of material?
- Epoxy groups in plasticizers can act as HCl scavengers to impart enhanced and offered excellent thermal stability to PVC [Chen et al., 2015]. Therefore, the conversion of glycidyl ester to epoxide groups in WCO might be expected to further amplify the plasticizing effect of material.
- Are ethoxylated esters derived from waste frying oil effective primary plasticizers?
- Tan J, Zhang S, Lu T, Li R, Zhong T, Zhu X (2019) Design and synthesis of ethoxylated esters derived from waste frying oil as anti-ultraviolet and efficient primary plasticizers for poly (vinyl chloride).
- Can fatty acid methyl ester be converted to epoxy plasticizer?
- Bai Y, Wang J, Liu D, Zhao X (2020) Conversion of fatty acid methyl ester to epoxy plasticizer by auto-catalyzed in situ formation of performic acid: kinetic modeling and application of the model.