Effect of Plasticizers on Mechanical, Electrical, Permanence,
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Dec 13, 2003By the addition of various plasticizers, the mechanical stiffness and electrical permanence of PVC can be altered [96]. Even with the doping of modified inorganic
(2003) Shah, Shertukde. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. Effects of three different plasticizers and their blends with dioctyl phthalate (DOP) on thermal stability, flammability, mechanical, ele...
Ethylene Carbonate and Polyethylene Glycol as Efficient
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investigated the effect of plasticization on CMC-PVA-NH 4 NO 3 using different ratios of EC and PEG as plasticizer. In this study, the influence of these plasticizers were correlated and
The effect of blends of plasticizers on mechanical and electrical properties has been the focus of many investigations. Djidjelli et al. [9] studied the effect of the phosphate plasticizer, diisodecyl
Plasticizer structural effect for sustainable and high
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Effect of plasticizers on mechanical, electrical, permanence, and thermal properties of poly (vinyl chloride) J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 132 (2003), pp. 3278-3284. View in Scopus Google
The effect of the different single-component plasticizers (glycerol, propylene carbonate and ethylene carbonate) on the mechanical and dynamic thermomechanical
Effect of biobased plasticizers on thermal, mechanical,
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Effects of these two biobased plasticizers, ISB and ESO, and their mixture with DEHP on thermal stability by measuring discoloration degrees and thermal gravimetric
Oct 13, 2003Various plasticizers used were DOP, butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP), isodecyl diphenyl phosphate (IDDP), and polybutylene adipate (PBA) at concentrations of up to 40 phr
Sci-Hub Effect of plasticizers on mechanical, electrical,
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Shah, B. L., & Shertukde, V. V. (2003). Effect of plasticizers on mechanical, electrical, permanence, and thermal properties of poly(vinyl chloride).
a) (c) shows the effect of plasticizer concentration on the storage modulus of different G-, S-, and GS-plasticized SPS films. It can be seen that the storage modulus of the plasticized SPS
- Do plasticizers soften thermomechanical properties?
- The effect of the different single-component plasticizers (glycerol, propylene carbonate and ethylene carbonate) on the mechanical and dynamic thermomechanical properties of the films were studied. Moreover, the softening effect of the two-component plasticizer based on deep eutectic solvents (DESs) was addressed.
- Does humidity affect the performance of plasticizers?
- Based on the dynamic mechanical analysis at varying humidity, the performance of plasticizers was strongly attributed to the humidity. The DES based on tetrabutylammonium bromide and propylene carbonate was most efficient at providing thermoformability to the composite by lowering the thermal softening temperature.
- Why do plasticizers decrease the strength of polymeric materials?
- Generally, a decrease in the strength of polymeric materials is common when plasticizers are added because of the weaker interaction between polymeric chains (Sanyang et al., 2015) (Fig. 1).
- Which Plasticizers improve elongation at break properties of biocomposites?
- HEC was used as a continuous matrix to introduce formability properties, whereas different plasticizers were studied to further improve the elongation at break properties of biocomposites. Glycerol, propylene carbonate and ethylene carbonate were studied as single-component plasticizers.
- Can Plasticized PVC gels be used under extreme environmental conditions?
- However, no study has been conducted to date in the case of plasticized PVC gels under extreme environmental conditions, such as high temperature or pressure where TENG can be applied, such as in self-powered monitoring sensors, shape change, and unstable output due to plasticizer leakage.
- What are plasticizers used for?
- Plasticizers are commonly low molecular weight chemicals that can interfere with the hydrogen bonding ability of cellulose biocomposites, resulting in higher elongation properties. In addition, plasticizers can be used to convert non-thermoformable materials into thermoplastic.
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