The plasticizer absorption behavior of PVC: Journal Egypt

  • The plasticizer absorption behavior of PVC: Journal Egypt
  • The plasticizer absorption behavior of PVC: Journal Egypt
  • The plasticizer absorption behavior of PVC: Journal Egypt
  • What is the internal plasticizing mechanism of self-plasticizing PVC materials?
  • Internal plasticizing mechanism of self-plasticizing PVC materials. Kilpatrick and Clark (among others ) developed the lubricity theory for plasticization. In this theory, molecular lubrication is happening by the aid of plasticizer, which facilitate the movement of the chains over each other when a force applied to them .
  • How to overcome plasticizer molecules migration problem in soft PVC materials?
  • The internal plasticization of PVC in which the plasticizer molecules have been covalently bonded to the polymer structure and are a part of the PVC matrix is an effective strategy to overcome the plasticizer molecules migration problem in soft PVC materials .
  • Is green plasticization useful for plasticization of PVC with higher Termal stability?
  • The results showed that this green approach is not only useful for plasticization of the PVC with higher termal stability, but also for inhibition of the migration of the plasticizer molecules.
  • Is internal plasticization a solution to plasticizer migration?
  • Internal plasticization, in which a plasticizer is covalently bound to the PVC backbone, offers a solution to the problem of plasticizer migration. This comprehensive review covers the preparation of internally plasticized PVC in the literature.
  • What is the migration stability of a PVC plasticizer?
  • Migration stability of the plasticizer was tested at 25 °C and 50% relative humidity according to ASTMD1239-98. Modified PVC films were immersed in distilled water, petroleum ether, 10% (v/v) ethanol and 30% (w/v) acetic acid as extraction media.
  • Does plasticization result from interactions between plasticizer and polymer?
  • Since plasticization results from interactions between plasticizer and polymer, methods which have been used to study either the strength or the permanence (or both) of those interactions are also briefly discussed.

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