New formulations of flexible poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) were obtained by replacing low-molecular weight dioctylphtalate (DOP) with poly(butylene adipate)-based plasticizers, with both linear poly(butylene adipate) (PBA) and hyperbranched poly(butylene adipate) (HPBA). Thermal, physical, mechanical and thermo-mechanical properties of flexible PVC blends containing different percentages of polymeric plasticizers were compared. Experimental results demonstrated that the migration phenomenon could be overcome by using polymeric plasticizers, without compromising the mechanical properties of final products and improving their thermal stability.
HIGHLY BRANCHEDPOLY(BUTYLENE ADIPATE) FOR PVC PLASTICIZATION:SYNTHESIS AND BLEND CHARACTERIZATION / L., Ascione; Ambrogi, Veronica; M., Pannico; Carfagna, Cosimo; P., Persico. - In: FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS LETTERS. - ISSN 1793-6047. - 4:4(2011), pp. 361-364. [10.1142/S1793604711002135]
HIGHLY BRANCHEDPOLY(BUTYLENE ADIPATE) FOR PVC PLASTICIZATION:SYNTHESIS AND BLEND CHARACTERIZATION
AMBROGI, VERONICA;CARFAGNA, COSIMO;
2011
Abstract
New formulations of flexible poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) were obtained by replacing low-molecular weight dioctylphtalate (DOP) with poly(butylene adipate)-based plasticizers, with both linear poly(butylene adipate) (PBA) and hyperbranched poly(butylene adipate) (HPBA). Thermal, physical, mechanical and thermo-mechanical properties of flexible PVC blends containing different percentages of polymeric plasticizers were compared. Experimental results demonstrated that the migration phenomenon could be overcome by using polymeric plasticizers, without compromising the mechanical properties of final products and improving their thermal stability.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.