With rising environmental concerns and depletion of petrochemical resources, biomass-based chemicals have been paid more attention. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plasticizers derived from biomass resources (vegetable oil, cardanol, vegetable fatty acid, glycerol and citric acid) have been widely studied to replace petroleum-based o-phthalate plasticizers. These bio-based plasticizers mainly include epoxidized plasticizer, polyester plasticizer, macromolecular plasticizer, flame retardant plasticizer, citric acid ester plasticizer, glyceryl ester plasticizer and internal plasticizer. Bio-based plasticizers with the advantages of renewability, degradability, hypotoxicity, excellent solvent resistant extraction and plasticizing performances make th...
This work was aimed to test the suitability of an epoxidized cardanol derived plasticizer for the pr...
Novel bio-based plasticisers for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are a significant and growing area of inte...
This work is aimed to study the suitability of cardanol derivatives as plasticizers for poly(vinyl ...
With rising environmental concerns and depletion of petrochemical resources, biomass-based chemicals...
Plass C, Adebar N, Hiessl R, et al. Structure-Performance Guided Design of Sustainable Plasticizers ...
Polymeric materials are strongly entrenched in our society, where PVC is one of the most versatile o...
The plasticizers used in this study were synthesized from renewable raw materials using succinic aci...
Abstract The use of mixtures of nontoxic and biodegradable plasticizers coming from natural resource...
In this study, palm oil was the first time to convert into a novel polyester plasticizer for polyvin...
5-Hydroxymethyl-2-furancarboxylic acid (HFCA), a promising biomonomer from renewable resources, was ...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a very versatile thermoplastic because of its ability to solve a broad r...
International audiencePhthalates can be replaced by other harmless and environmentally friendly plas...
A novel renewable plasticizer based on castor oil, epoxidized glycidyl ester of ricinoleic acetic es...
International @ CDFA+GSC:CPI:LDJInternational audienceIntroductionThe use of renewable resources in ...
Phthalates, such as DIDP, are commonly used as plasticizers for PVC wire and cable applications. The...
This work was aimed to test the suitability of an epoxidized cardanol derived plasticizer for the pr...
Novel bio-based plasticisers for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are a significant and growing area of inte...
This work is aimed to study the suitability of cardanol derivatives as plasticizers for poly(vinyl ...
With rising environmental concerns and depletion of petrochemical resources, biomass-based chemicals...
Plass C, Adebar N, Hiessl R, et al. Structure-Performance Guided Design of Sustainable Plasticizers ...
Polymeric materials are strongly entrenched in our society, where PVC is one of the most versatile o...
The plasticizers used in this study were synthesized from renewable raw materials using succinic aci...
Abstract The use of mixtures of nontoxic and biodegradable plasticizers coming from natural resource...
In this study, palm oil was the first time to convert into a novel polyester plasticizer for polyvin...
5-Hydroxymethyl-2-furancarboxylic acid (HFCA), a promising biomonomer from renewable resources, was ...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a very versatile thermoplastic because of its ability to solve a broad r...
International audiencePhthalates can be replaced by other harmless and environmentally friendly plas...
A novel renewable plasticizer based on castor oil, epoxidized glycidyl ester of ricinoleic acetic es...
International @ CDFA+GSC:CPI:LDJInternational audienceIntroductionThe use of renewable resources in ...
Phthalates, such as DIDP, are commonly used as plasticizers for PVC wire and cable applications. The...
This work was aimed to test the suitability of an epoxidized cardanol derived plasticizer for the pr...
Novel bio-based plasticisers for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are a significant and growing area of inte...
This work is aimed to study the suitability of cardanol derivatives as plasticizers for poly(vinyl ...