Thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride)
Abstract The use of mixtures of nontoxic and biodegradable plasticizers coming from natural resources is a good way to replace conventional phthalates plasticizers. In this study, two secondary plasticizers of epoxidized sunflower oil (ESO) and epoxidized sunflower oil methyl ester (ESOME) were synt...
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doaj-4208f0a90aa14245879dd55ad8c7831a2020-11-24T22:09:49ZengAssociação Brasileira de PolímerosPolímeros1678-51692017-09-01010.1590/0104-1428.14216S0104-14282017005006112Thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride)Boussaha BouchoulMohamed Tahar BenanibaValérie MassardierAbstract The use of mixtures of nontoxic and biodegradable plasticizers coming from natural resources is a good way to replace conventional phthalates plasticizers. In this study, two secondary plasticizers of epoxidized sunflower oil (ESO) and epoxidized sunflower oil methyl ester (ESOME) were synthesized and have been used with two commercially available biobased plasticizers; isosorbide diesters (ISB) and acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) in order to produce flexible PVC. Different mixtures of these plasticizers have been introduced in PVC formulations. Thermal, mechanical and morphological properties have been studied by using discoloration, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA), tensile - strain and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Studies have shown that PVC plasticization and stabilization were improved by addition of plasticizers blends containing ISB, ATBC, ESO and ESOME. An increase in the content of ESO or ESOME improved thermal and mechanical properties, whereas ESOME/ATBC formulations exhibited the best properties.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282017005006112&lng=en&tlng=enPVCepoxidized sunflower oilepoxidized sunflower oil methyl esterisosorbide diestersacetyl tributyl citrate |
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Boussaha Bouchoul Mohamed Tahar Benaniba Valérie Massardier Thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride) Polímeros PVC epoxidized sunflower oil epoxidized sunflower oil methyl ester isosorbide diesters acetyl tributyl citrate |
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Boussaha Bouchoul Mohamed Tahar Benaniba Valérie Massardier |
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Boussaha Bouchoul |
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Thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride) |
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Thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride) |
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Thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride) |
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Thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride) |
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Thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride) |
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thermal and mechanical properties of bio-based plasticizers mixtures on poly (vinyl chloride) |
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Associação Brasileira de Polímeros |
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Polímeros |
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Abstract The use of mixtures of nontoxic and biodegradable plasticizers coming from natural resources is a good way to replace conventional phthalates plasticizers. In this study, two secondary plasticizers of epoxidized sunflower oil (ESO) and epoxidized sunflower oil methyl ester (ESOME) were synthesized and have been used with two commercially available biobased plasticizers; isosorbide diesters (ISB) and acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) in order to produce flexible PVC. Different mixtures of these plasticizers have been introduced in PVC formulations. Thermal, mechanical and morphological properties have been studied by using discoloration, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA), tensile - strain and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Studies have shown that PVC plasticization and stabilization were improved by addition of plasticizers blends containing ISB, ATBC, ESO and ESOME. An increase in the content of ESO or ESOME improved thermal and mechanical properties, whereas ESOME/ATBC formulations exhibited the best properties. |
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PVC epoxidized sunflower oil epoxidized sunflower oil methyl ester isosorbide diesters acetyl tributyl citrate |
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