low price Alternative plasticizer-ATBC

  • low price Alternative plasticizer-ATBC
  • low price Alternative plasticizer-ATBC
  • low price Alternative plasticizer-ATBC
  • What is acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC)?
  • Quality guaranteed, find your speciality chemicals with ease. Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC) is used as a biodegradable plasticizer for PVC and cellulose derivates, and it is approved for food contact materials and can even be used as a food additive.
  • Are bioplasticizers a good alternative to Green plasticizers?
  • The proposed bioplasticizers show remarkable miscibility with PHB and low leaching. The bioplasticizers also show a remarkable plasticization effect in terms of reducing the glass transition and melting temperatures (17 °C and 8 °C, respectively), which are comparable with the performance of the best commercially available green plasticizers.
  • Does plasticizer affect TM in PHB?
  • PHB is a semicrystalline polymer, thus characterized by both Tg and Tm. Typically, plasticizers have a more important effect on the amorphous part, but in this case, it has been found that the additives have also a lowering effect on the Tm of the polymer (Table S1, ESI †).
  • What is ATBC used for?
  • ATBC is also used as an emollient for personal care/cosmetics products such as aerosol hair sprays and nail polishes. In addition, ATBC can be used for pharmaceutical coatings (USP grade available), lubricants, and inks. Technical ChemCeed offers this product packaged in 55 gallon drums, totes, and bulk quantities.
  • Do plasticizers affect amorphous polymers?
  • Typically, plasticizers have a more important effect on the amorphous part, but in this case, it has been found that the additives have also a lowering effect on the Tm of the polymer (Table S1, ESI †). The addition of the plasticizers leads to an overall decrease in the Tm of PHB as shown in Fig. 4b.
  • Can bioplasticizers be made from levulinic acid?
  • Nowadays, conventional plasticizers (e.g. phthalates) do not meet the requirements in terms of renewability, biodegradability and cytotoxicity that have become necessary, especially if they are compounded with biopolymers. In this study, novel bioplasticizers are synthesized from levulinic acid via a protecting-group-free three-step process.

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