In the present study,
we report a strategy to prepare rosin-based
plasticizers with differently branched chains, which have the same
benzene ring and similar alkane structure compared to phthalate plasticizers.
Castor oil methyl ester, cardanol, and triethyl citrate were reacted
with the chemical structure of rosin-based plasticizers. Rosin-based
plasticizers with differently branched chains as alternative plasticizers
for preparing phthalate-free flexible poly(vinyl chloride) films.
All rosin-based plasticizers exhibited more excellent solvent extraction
performance than phthalate plasticizers in four different solvents.
The plasticizing efficiency of rosin-based plasticizers containing
triethyl citrate groups reached 85.5%. The relationships between plasticizing
efficiency, thermal stability, solvent resistance, tensile properties,
and relative molecular mass of the branched chains of rosin-based
plasticizers were investigated.
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