Insights into the compatibility of vegetable‐based
Abstract Substitution of petroleum-based processing oils with eco-friendly sustainable plasticizers in rubber compounds has gained much global attention due to their toxicity. In this regard, so far, the major attempts have focused on substituting aromatic oils with fatty acid based vegetable oils.
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- Is there a bio-based plasticizer for rubber?
- The goal of this review is to design an ultimate bio-based plasticizer for rubber that fulfills all the requirements of an efficient plasticizer and to elaborate the multidisciplinary action that how microscopic particles induce advancements in the macroscopic properties of the bulk (rubber). 2. Generalities about plasticizers
- Can non-bornylized soybean oil be used as a bioplasticizer for rubber?
- Non-bornylized soybean oil (NSO) obtained from SO and dicyclopentadiene (DCPD), used as an efficient bioplasticizer for rubber. It could enhance the ultimate tensile and thermal properties of CB-filled SBR vulcanizates with a lower glass transition temperature (Tg) than conventional petroleum plasticizer.
- Can bioplasticizers improve the processing properties of rubber compounds?
- Addition of the bioplasticizer strongly improve the processing properties of the rubber compounds. Desirable mechanical properties and thermal stability can be achieved by adding the bioplasticizers in rubber compounds. Rubber-filler interaction, plasticizing efficiency, and cross-linking density decide the tensile strength of the polymer matrix.
- How to predict plasticizer/polymer compatibility?
- Plasticizers, which are involved in secondary interactions with the polymer matrix, developed various extents of compatibility with it. One of the recommended methods to predict the plasticizer/polymer compatibility was based on their chemical structures and functionalities such as ester, epoxide, aromatic groups, etc.
- Can polymerized soybean oil be used as a plasticizer?
- Polymerized soybean oils can also be employed as the plasticizers for the NR and SBR as an alternative of a naphthenic oil (Petrović et al., 2013). Adducts of levulinic acid esters and epoxidized unsaturated fatty acids have been used as plasticizers for a range of industrial polymers (Selifonov, 2013).