Handbook of Plasticizers - 2nd Edition - Elsevier
Plasticizers are used in so many products that every library should have this reference source of information on plasticizers readily available for its readers. This book should be used in conjunction with Plasticizer Database, which gives information on the present status and properties of industrial and research plasticizers.
Handbook of Plasticizers - 4th Edition
The mechanisms of plasticizers, plasticization production steps, and their material behavior in plasticized systems are outlined, along with theoretical background to help readers understand practical observations and methods of material improvement.
Title: A Review on Plasticizers and Eco-Friendly Bioplasticizers
Plasticizers are chemical additives added into polymers to influence desirable mechanical properties such as processability and ductility. These properties are a result of the association of...
Handbook of Plasticizers - 3rd Edition
The book discusses new and historical approaches to the use of plasticizers, explaining mechanisms of plasticizers' action and their behavior in plasticized systems. It goes into detail on the use of plasticizers in a range of specific polymers, polymer blends, and other industrial products.
MECHANISMS OF PLASTICIZERS ACTION | Request PDF - ResearchGate
According to the mechanisms of action of plasticizers [41], both the "attractive forces to function" from lubricity theory and the "solvationdesolvation/aggregation-disaggregation" model from...
- What theories explain external plasticizer action?
- Four general theories have been proposed to explain external plasticizer action. Some theories involve detailed analysis of polarity, solubility, and interaction pa-rameters and the thermodynamics of polymer behavior, whereas others treat plas-ticization as a simple lubrication of chains of polymer from each other.
- What are the mechanisms of action of plasticizers?
- According to the mechanisms of action of plasticizers , both the "attractive forces to function" from lubricity theory and the "solvationdesolvation/aggregation-disaggregation" model from gel theory match the function of DEP in this AZO-loaded thermo-responsive NPs system.
- How do plasticizers affect lubricity?
- Plasticizer molecules swell the gel and facilitate the movement of polymer molecules, thus imparting flexibility. The lubricity and gel theories agree that plasticisers penetrate the structure of the polymer, separating chains and thus reducing intermolecular forces between them .
- What are the theories of plasticization?
- Many such e orts were limited to certain types of plasticizers and individual MDPs -e.g., Wypych 37 Major theories for plasticization include the lubricity theory 40 , gel theory 41 , and free-volume theory 42 . These theories are all phenomenological in nature and also lack molecular details. ... ...
- How does plasticizer migrate from plasticized PVC to other materials?
- When plasticized PVC comes into contact with other materials, plasticizer may migrate from the plasticized PVC into the other material (Fig. 8). The rate of migration depends not only on the plasticizer but also on the nature of the contact material. Plasticizer can also be extracted from PVC by a range of solvents, including water.
- What are external plasticizers?
- External Plasticizers. There are two groups of external plasticizers, pri-mary and secondary. A primary plasticizer, when added to a polymer, causes elon-gation and softness to be increased. These changes are brought about by mech-anisms described in the following section.