Quantification of Plasticizers in Poly(vinyl chloride
Quantification of Plasticizers in Poly(vinyl chloride) Commodities by High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography Elisabeth Dytkiewitz and Wolfgang Schwack* Key Words Plasticizer High-performance thin-layer chromatography PVC ESBO Phthalates Journal of Planar Chromatography 25 (2012) 3, 238–243 DOI: 10.1556/JPC.25.2012.3.9
Quantification of Plasticizers in Poly(vinyl chloride
Quantification of Plasticizers in Poly(vinyl chloride) Commodities by High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography Elisabeth Dytkiewitz 1 & Wolfgang Schwack 1
Quantification of Plasticizers in Poly(vinyl chloride
Limits of detection and quantification generally were approximately 10-20 and 30-60 ng per zone, respectively, but the detection of ESBO required 70 ng per zone. Thus, plasticizers in PVC...
Quantitative GPC Analysis of PVC and Plasticizers
Poly(vinyl chloride) is a thermoplastic widely encountered in everyday life. It is light, non-flammable, robust and durable. PVC is permeable, does not deteriorate, is easy to maintain and its physical and mechanical characteristics make it ideal for many different uses. PVC application areas include the toiletry, food, water and car industries.
Quantification of Poly(vinyl chloride) Microplastics via
This method allows the identification and quantification of polystyrene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, and poly(Me methacrylate) in the edible portion of five different seafood organisms: oysters, prawns, squid, crabs, and sardines.
- How to quantify poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) in environmental samples?
- CC-BY 4.0. A reliable analytical method has been developed to quantify poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) in environmental samples. Quantification was conducted via combustion ion chromatography (C-IC). Hydrogen chloride (HCl) was quantitatively released from PVC during thermal decomposition and trapped in an absorption solution.
- Is there a bio-based plasticizer for poly (vinyl chloride)?
- An efficient bio-based plasticizer for poly (vinyl chloride) from waste cooking oil and citric acid: synthesis and evaluation in PVC films. J Clean Prod. 2018;189:334–43.
- Are plasticizers compatible with poly (vinyl chloride) plastics under compression?
- Standard practice for compatibility of plasticizers in poly (Vinyl Chloride) plastics under compression, American Society for Testing and Materials, ASTM D3291-11 (2016)e1. Zhang X, Chen Z. Observing phthalate leaching from plasticized polymer films at the molecular level.
- Why is poly (vinyl chloride) important for microplastic research?
- Poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) is an important synthetic polymer accounting for ca. 9.6% of global plastic production. (2) Since PVC is mainly used as a construction material for pipes, the polymer is particularly relevant for microplastic research in environmental analysis. (2)
- How to compare plasticizer volatilization from PVC?
- Thus, some practitioners refer to follow ISO176:2005 (E) that specifies an economically accessible method, intended for a rather rapid comparison of plasticizer volatilization from PVC in the presence of activated carbon. In this method, the PVC synthetic materials are cut into discs of 50 mm ± 1 mm in diameter and 1 mm ± 0.1 mm in thickness.
- How are plasticizers extracted from PVC?
- In addition, once the PVC synthetic materials are immersed into, or splashed with oil, water or organic solvents, extraction of plasticizers occurs when the liquids dilute away the plasticizer out of the PVC matrix.