Application of Different Vegetable Oils as Processing Aids
Traditionally, petroleum-based oils have played a crucial role as plasticizers or extenders in the rubber industry because of their low price and excellent compatibility with most of the available rubbers. 3 However, petroleum-based aromatic oils with high PAH content are highly carcinogenic in nature. 3 Thus, the use of these petroleum-based
Application of Different Vegetable Oils as Processing Aids
(1) The use of processing oils or plasticizers is by far the most effective way to enhance the interaction between the rubber and filler by increasing the compatibility. (2) Petroleum oils with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are generated via the petroleum refining process.
Green plasticizers derived from epoxidized soybean oil
Vegetable oils such as epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) are not recyclable and cannot be reprocessed due to the cross-links in their structure (Liu et al. 2025b) ESO is preferred as a plasticizer and
Chemically modified soybean oils as plasticizers for silica-filled e
The modified soybean oils decreased the glass transition temperature of the rubber compounds, thus acting as true plasticizers. At 0°C, the tan δ value of E-SBR/BR/OEPX increased relative to...
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more or less ‘universal’ plasticizers. Thus, there is need for more research to find high performance plasticizers that are safe and environment friendly[24]. Currently, Epoxidized soyabean oil (ESBO) is mainly used as a plasticizer or stabilizer to modify the properties of plastic resins such as PVC [25].
- Can soybean oil based plasticizer improve PVC resin properties?
- The results indicated that soybean oil-based plasticizer could significantly increase plasticizing effect and improve thermal stability of PVC blends when partially of completely replaced DOP. Furthermore, EGESOFa could endow PVC resin with well-balanced properties of flexibility, strength, and hardness.
- Does poly (vinyl chloride) plasticize with soybean oil based polyol ester?
- Properties of poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) plasticized with different soybean oil based polyol ester as main plasticizer were evaluated and compared to that of traditional plasticizers dioctyl phthalate (DOP) and epoxidized soybean oil (ESO).
- Can soybean oil based polyol ester be used as main plasticizer?
- This study may lead to the development of new type of PVC materials using soybean oil based polyol ester as main plasticizer. M. A. D. Silva, M. G. A. Vieira, A. C. G. Maçumoto and M. M. Beppu, Polym.
- Could epoxidized glycidyl ester be a new way of soybean oil?
- This could be also a new way of soybean oil for industrial uses. A novel soybean oil-based alternative plasticizer, epoxidized glycidyl ester of soybean oil fatty acids (EGESOFa), is successfully prepared and applied as a main or secondary plasticizer for poly (vinyl chloride).
- Are green plasticizers derived from soybean oil a renewable resource material?
- Correspondence to Meng Zhang or Yonghong Zhou. Jia, P., Zhang, M., Hu, L. et al. Green plasticizers derived from soybean oil for poly (vinyl chloride) as a renewable resource material.
- Can soybean oil be used as an alternative plasticizer?
- This soybean oil-based alternative plasticizer has the potential to be a main or secondary plasticizer in food packing, children toys, medical devices, and other environmental plastic materials. Practical applications: An efficient alternative plasticizer was obtained in this study.