Plasticizers PVC in Vibrators

  • Plasticizers PVC in Vibrators
  • Plasticizers PVC in Vibrators
  • Plasticizers PVC in Vibrators
  • Are phthalate plasticizers covalently bound to PVC?
  • Navarro, R., Pérez, P. M., Gómez Tardajos, M. & Reineckeet, H. Phthalate plasticizers covalently bound to PVC: plasticization with suppressed migration. Macromolecules. 43 (5), 2377–2381 (2010). Daniels, P. H. A Brief Overview of Theories of PVC Plasticization and Methods Used to Evaluate PVC-Plasticizer Interaction. J. Vinyl Addit.
  • Are jelly toys phthalates?
  • Jelly toys are made from a mix of PVC and rubber, and they have a large concentration of phthalates (see below) to make them soft and “skin-like.” Jelly toys are also incredibly cheap and are often bought as gag gifts or as first toys because they are easy to find.
  • Is PVC a plasticizer?
  • The low molecular weight compound was defined as a plasticizer by The Council of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Internally plasticized PVC can maintain its performance over long-term use because there is no plasticizer migration.
  • Can a 1:1 plasticizer be used for soft PVC products?
  • However, the system with 1:1 plasticizer over PVC had a Tg below 0 °C, indicating that the system was completely flexible at room temperature and could be used for soft (flexible) PVC products. Variation of glass temperature with content of DOP (black stars) and DOP-O-CP52 (red blocks).
  • Are phthalate plasticizers toxic?
  • Recently, some other plasticizers instead of phthalate plasticizers, such as biocompatible material and oligomer 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, have been reported without toxicity. However, compared to phthalate plasticizers, majority of them have a poor plasticizing effect and the plasticizer migration still cannot be avoided.
  • Which plasticizer has a low plasticizing efficiency?
  • Polymeric plasticizer generally has low plasticizing efficiency. Navarro et al. 35 replaced the chlorine on the PVC backbone via nucleophilic substitution of thiol groups attached to the benzene ring of di (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (also known as dioctyl phthalate, DOP, the most common plasticizer), to give totally nonleachable PVC.

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