New Biobased Plasticizers for PVC Derived from Saturated Dimerized Fatty Acids.

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作者:Dziendzioł Patryk, Waśkiewicz Sylwia, Jaszcz Katarzyna
Phthalates are compounds widely used as very effective plasticizers of PVC. Unfortunately, they are also widely known to be endocrine disruptors and are detrimental to human health and the environment. For this reason, environmentally friendly plasticizers are being intensively sought after in response to the market needs in the context of sustainable development and legislative changes regarding the use of phthalates. Our research presents an innovative approach to addressing this problem. In this paper, we propose new biobased oligoesters as non-toxic and harmless plasticizers of poly(vinyl chloride). New plasticizers were obtained by polyesterification of saturated dimerized fatty acid (DFA), adipic acid (ADA), triethylene glycol (TEG), and 2-ethylhexanol (2-EH), and were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance, size exclusion chromatography, and viscosity analyses. The compatibility of the obtained oligoesters with PVC was determined using the method for obtaining PVC films by casting from a THF solution. Selected plasticizers were used to obtain PVC blends at 50 phr. They were then tested for plasticizer migration, hardness, thermogravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, and mechanical strength. Their properties were compared with the commercially available monomeric plasticizers di(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate and di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate. The conducted study shows that the oligoesters obtained at a molar ratio of ADA to DFA of 9:1 and using an excess of 2-EH exhibit very good compatibility and plasticizing ability. The use of higher amounts of DFA worsens the compatibility of the oligoesters with PVC. However, a 4:1 ADA-to-DFA molar ratio produced results that still allow for the use of these compounds as plasticizers at lower concentrations or in combination with other plasticizers.

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