Novel Coatings From Soybean Oil Phosphate Ester Polyols
Epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO, Figure1) is the result of the oxidation of soybean oil with hydrogen per- oxide and either acetic or formic acid. According to the ratio of double bonds converted to epoxy groups, one can get partially epoxidized soybean oils such as 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 ESBO, and fully epoxidized 3/3 ESBO.
Soybean oil, epoxidised | VWR
Description: Soybean Oil, Epoxidized is used as a plasticizer and stabilizer in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics. Certificates Epoxy soybean oil ≥98% Supplier: Adipogen Description: Useful for the determination of ESBO in foods with HPLC-MS or GC-MS. ESBO is currently employed as plasticizer and HCl scavenger in PVC products. Vege... 1 - 2 of 2 1
Soybean-oil | Sigma-Aldrich
Synonym(s): Epoxidized soya bean oil, ESBO, Soybean oil, epoxidized CAS No.: 8013-07-8
CPSC Staff Statement on University of Cincinnati Report
supply, use, toxicity, and exposure associated with epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO). The available toxicological studies on ESBO (which at the time was a potential candidate for use in children’s articles) were briefly identified in a previous contractor report to CPSC (Versar, 2010).
Annex 1. Epoxidized soy bean oil (ESBO, CAS n° 8013-07-8)
Epoxidized soy bean oil (ESBO) is a modified oil resulting from an epoxidation reaction of soybean oil. Soybean oil consists of a mixture of triglycerides with an average composition in predominant fatty acids of about 11% palmitic (16:0), 4% stearic (18:0), 23% oleic (18:1), 55% linoleic (18:2), and 8% linolenic (18:3) acid (EFSA, 2004). ESBO
- What is epoxidized soybean oil?
- Epoxidized soybean oil, owing to its low viscosity, commercial availability, low cost, and reactivity due to oxirane groups, is also an attractive option for use in high-solids, low/zero VOC thermally cured coatings.
- Can epoxidized soybean oil be used as a co-resin?
- The low viscosity of epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO), its reactivity, and relatively low cost make it an inexpensive candidate co-resin in cat- ionic thermally cured coatings and inks using blocked acid catalysts. Formulations with up to 40% ESBO in the epoxy resin blend were investi- gated.
- Can epoxidized soybean oil be used in thermally cured bake coatings?
- Cationic, Thermally Cured Coatings Using Epoxidized Soybean Oil The use of epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) as an epoxy resin in thermally cured bake coatings was investigated.
- Does epoxidized soybean oil improve lubricant performance?
- This work demonstrates the improved performance of epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) over soybean oil (SBO) and genetically modified high oleic soybean oil (HOSBO) in certain high temperature lubricant application.
- What is Esbo versus soybean oil?
- The ESBO results are compared with soybean oil (SBO) and high oleic soybean oil (HOSBO). Soybean oils with a high oleic content obtained by genetic modification of SBO have shown considerable improvement in thermal and oxidative stability over SBO. This is primarily due to the elimination of multiple conjugated unsaturations in the FA chain of SBO.
- Can soybean oil be used with cycloaliphatic epoxy resins?
- Epoxidized soybean oil is an effective co-reactant that can be used in conjunction with cycloaliphatic epoxy resins for cationic cured systems.