Deep Dive into Plastic Monomers, Additives, and Processing
A variety of chemical substances used in plastic production may be released throughout the entire life cycle of the plastic, posing risks to human health, the environment, and recycling systems. Only a limited number of these substances have been widely studied. We systematically investigate plastic monomers, additives, and processing aids on the global market based on a review of 63
Polymer Additives and Plasticizers Spectral Library
Polymer Additives and Plasticizers Spectral Library Catalog number: 834-008300 Related applications: Lab Automation Technical Support Customer Service The Thermo Scientific Polymer Additives and Plasticizers library is a valuable addition to any polymer chemist's toolbox.
Polymers, Polymer Additives & Plasticizers Library
The Polymers, Polymer Additives and Plasticizers Library contains 1,799 spectra of commercially available materials of interest to those in the polymer industry. The spectra were originally acquired at 2 cm-1 spectral resolution, and then mathematically deresolved when converted to Thermo Scientific Omnic library format. The samples were run by
Polymers, Polymer Additives and
Polymers, Polymer Additives and Plasticizers Library, page 4 of 36 Index Number Compound Name 154 HYDROCARBON MIXTURE 155 TIN COMPOUND 156 PENTAERYTHRITOL 157 DI-ISODECYL PHTHALATE #1 158 DI-ISODECYL ADIAPATE 159 BUTYL OLEATE #1 160 HEXANDIOIC ACID, POLYMER WITH 1,4-BUTANEDIOL AND 1,2-PROPANEDIOL, DODECANOATE 161 ADIPIC ACID, POLYMER WITH A
How to Select the Right Plasticizer for Polymers?
Plasticizers are the major functional additivestransforming the physical properties of polymers such as PVC, PU, acrylic, nitrile and rubbers to create a whole world of flexible and durable finished articles for high demanding applications. The world plasticizer consumption was around 7.82 million MT in 2017, up nearly 25% over 6 years[2].
- What is the polymer additives and plasticizers spectra library?
- The Polymer Additives and Plasticizers Spectral Library features 1,799 spectra collected by Chemir/Polytech Laboratories and Dr. John Kokosa. It includes thermoplastics, thermoset resins, engineering polymers, monomers and catalysts as well as plasticizers, mold release agents, inorganic fillers, antistatic agents, surfactants and colorants.
- What is the polymer additives & plasticizers library?
- The Polymers, Polymer Additives and Plasticizers Library features 1,799 spectra collected by Chemir/Polytech Laboratories and Dr. John Kokosa. Samples were run by transmission using one of the following techniques: molded film, capillary film or KBr disk.
- What is a polymer chemistry library?
- This library is a valuable addition to any polymer chemist’s toolbox. It includes spectra of plastics and additives for polymers, rubbers, cosmetics, adhesives, sealants, and plasticizers. The Polymers, Polymer Additives and Plasticizers Library features 1,799 spectra collected by Chemir/Polytech Laboratories and Dr. John Kokosa.
- What types of polymers are represented in a Polymer Library?
- Each spectrum in the library includes information on manufacturer, chemical name, product name, chemical abstract number, and category name, where available. Chemically, the classes of polymer compounds represented in the library include: thermoplastics, thermoset resins, engineering polymers, monomers, and catalysts.
- What is a primary plasticizer?
- A primary plasticizer enhances elongation, softness and flexibility of polymer. They are highly compatible with polymers and can be added in large quantities. For example: up to 50% of vinyl gloves are made up of plasticizers, which make the PVC flexible and soft enough to wear.
- What is a plasticizer chemistry?
- Plasticizers are the most used additives in the plastics industry. They are generally available as non-volatile, colorless liquids. They improve the properties of the polymer. With several plasticizer chemistries available in the market choosing the right one can be daunting. In this guide, you will read more about: