2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-016-0810-7
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Environmentally Friendly Oil-Modified Polyesters as Polymeric Plasticizers for Poly(vinyl chloride)

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“…Furthermore, studies have shown that the incorporation of bio-based plasticizers into biopolymers not only enhances their flexibility but also can slightly increase their thermal stability due to improved energy dissipation and thermal resistance [28]. These references corroborate our findings that the addition of PO3G-LA, particularly at concentrations of 10% or higher, contributes to the enhanced thermal stability of PLLA films, making it a promising plasticizer for improving the thermal properties of bio-based polymers.…”
Section: Analysis Of Thermal Stability and Crystallization Properties...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, studies have shown that the incorporation of bio-based plasticizers into biopolymers not only enhances their flexibility but also can slightly increase their thermal stability due to improved energy dissipation and thermal resistance [28]. These references corroborate our findings that the addition of PO3G-LA, particularly at concentrations of 10% or higher, contributes to the enhanced thermal stability of PLLA films, making it a promising plasticizer for improving the thermal properties of bio-based polymers.…”
Section: Analysis Of Thermal Stability and Crystallization Properties...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…The most common bio-based plasticizer is epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) [ 24 , 25 , 84 , 85 ], which is also used as a heat stabilizer in PVC blends because of its ability to scavenge HCl molecules released during heating and is responsible for the propagation of thermal degradation of the polymer [ 86 ]. When ESBO is used as a plasticizer, a content of 25–45 wt% is usually needed to prepare the plastics.…”
Section: New Primary Plasticizersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of palm oil-based plasticizers prepared using palm oil, glycerol, phthalic anhydride, acetic acid, and calcium hydroxide in different compositions was proposed by Rozaki et al in 2017 [ 86 ]. These plasticizers exhibited varying molecular weights (from 2279 to 9560 g/mol) and caused a decrease in T g when compared with neat PVC, but was not as significant as in the case of DEHP or triethyl citrate.…”
Section: New Primary Plasticizersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies on the effect of different molecular weights of palm oil-based alkyds for PVC plasticizer was performed. 54 Blending 20 wt% of palm oil-based alkyds to PVC resulted in reduced T g value. The smaller size plasticizer showed better plasticizer ability than the high molecular weight plasticizer because the small size plasticizer penetrates better to PVC chains.…”
Section: Polyestersmentioning
confidence: 99%