Influence of Bio-Based Plasticizers on the Properties of NBR
The study aimed to determine the influence of these sustainable plasticizers on the properties of acrylonitrile–butadiene rubber (NBR). For comparison, the influence of conventional plasticizers, e.g., treated distillate aromatic extract (TDAE) and Mesamoll were additionally investigated.
Influence of Bio-Based Plasticizers on the Properties of NBR
Influence of Bio-Based Plasticizers on the Properties of NBR Materials Influence of Bio-Based Plasticizers on the Properties of NBR Materials Materials (Basel). 2025 May 1;13 (9):2095. doi: 10.3390/ma13092095. Authors Md Mahbubur Rahman 1 , Katja Owald 2 , Katrin Reincke 2 , Beate Langer 1 2 Affiliations
Influence of Bio-Based Plasticizers on the Properties of NBR
Bio-based plasticizers were shown to have better mechanical and thermal properties compared to conventional plasticizers. Further, thermo-oxidative aging was realized for 500 h, and afterwards, mechanical characterizations were done.
Influence of Bio-Based Plasticizers on the Properties of NBR
The study aimed to determine the influence of these sustainable plasticizers on the properties of acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR). For comparison, the influence of conventional...
Influence of Bio-Based Plasticizers on the Properties of NBR
Bio-based plasticizers were shown to have better mechanical and thermal properties compared to conventional plasticizers. Further, thermo-oxidative aging was realized for 500 h, and afterwards, mechanical characterizations were done. It was observed that bio-based plasticizers have almost the same aging properties compared to conventional
- Do bio-based plasticizers affect acrylonitrile–butadiene rubber properties?
- In this paper, two modified bio-based plasticizers (epoxidized esters of glycerol formal from soybean and canola oil) are of main interest. The study aimed to determine the influence of these sustainable plasticizers on the properties of acrylonitrile–butadiene rubber (NBR).
- Are plasticizers sustainable?
- Some substances used as plasticizers have a health risk or result from insufficient material properties. Therefore, the research is permanently going on to find alternatives. A further point is a need for sustainable products. Here, plasticizers basing on renewable resources, e.g., soybean oil, canola oil or modified these oils are of interest.
- Is NBR a plasticizer?
- Despite application, the field varies with the proportion of ACN content and molecular weight of the polymer. It has excellent resistance to petroleum products over a wide temperature range [ 3 ]. NBR typically contains extender oil that works as a plasticizer.
- What is the difference between conventional and bio plasticizers?
- The conventional plasticizers are used as treated distillate aromatic extracts (TDAE) and Mesamoll®. On the other hand, the bio plasticizers are used as epoxidized soybean oil (Bio-oil-1) and epoxidized canola oil (Bio-oil-2). Two types of NBR are used, where the ratio between monomers acrylonitrile and butadiene is varied.
- Can bio-based plasticizers be used in the compounding of NBR vulcanizates?
- 4. Conclusions The use of bio-based plasticizers (EESO, EECO), a conventional plasticizer (TDAE), and a synthetic plasticizer (Mesamoll ®) in the compounding of NBR vulcanizates were studied. It was shown that bio-based plasticizers can advantageously be used as processing aids instead of conventional oils.
- Are epoxidized esters of glycerol formal Bio-based plasticizers sustainable?
- In the present study, epoxidized esters of glycerol formal from soybean and canola oil were used as sustainable, bio-based plasticizers. Two conventional plasticizers, TDAE and Mesamoll ®, were applied to compare the characteristics. The main components of the vegetable oils are fatty acid esters.