Eco-friendly Plasticizer ESO EFAME epoxy fatty acid methyl ester Korea

  • Eco-friendly Plasticizer ESO EFAME epoxy fatty acid methyl ester Korea
  • Eco-friendly Plasticizer ESO EFAME epoxy fatty acid methyl ester Korea
  • Eco-friendly Plasticizer ESO EFAME epoxy fatty acid methyl ester Korea
  • What is epoxidized fatty acid methyl ester (efame)?
  • Epoxidized fatty acid methyl ester (EFAME) is a renewable and biodegradable plasticizer that can be produced from various vegetable oils and even waste oils.
  • What are bio-based alternatives to epoxidized fatty acid methyl ester?
  • In this scenario, the last decade has witnessed an emergence of multiple bio-based alternatives, including epoxidized fatty acid methyl ester (EFAME), epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) and acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC), as well as a surge of their application in PVC artificial leather industry.
  • Does PVC film containing e-Fame have a hardness property?
  • The PVC film containing E-FAME showed similar hardness property compared to PVC film containing DOP as a plasticizer. The present study described the successful synthesis of epoxidized fatty acid methyl ester of the erucic acid ester by in situ epoxidations of fatty acid methyl ester of erucic acid.
  • Can enzymatic conversion of waste oil to epoxidation produce efame plasticizer?
  • However, this work illustrated that enzymatic conversion of waste oil to FAME followed by epoxidation with in situ generated PFA was a possible way to produce EFAME plasticizer.
  • Does epoxidized fatty acid tri-esters bio-plasticizer reduce efame?
  • Governed by the interplay between two extra polar, PVC-compatible short esters and higher molecular weight relative to ordinary EFAME, the fogging value of the resulting epoxidized fatty acid tri-esters bio-plasticizer was found to reduce to a level comparable to DIDP.
  • Is E-Fame a plasticizer?
  • The E-FAME was properly homogenized with PVC, and an equitable distribution was found in the E-FAME + PVC SEM image. The SEM picture of the E-FAME film at 10 μm revealed a smooth surface, but the surface of the DOP film was extremely rough. As a result, E-FAME as a plasticizer was shown to be more compatible with PVC than DOP film.

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