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  • Is Esbo a promising plasticizer for irradiated PVC products?
  • In light of the findings, ESBO is a promising plasticizer that could be used for irradiated PVC products such as wire and cable. Nastaran Valipouri: Methodology, Investigation, Formal analysis.
  • Can Esbo be used as a secondary plasticizer?
  • Thus, to investigate the synergetic effects of combining DOP or cardanol-based plasticizers with ESBO as a secondary plasticizer, 5 phr of ESBO was added to each sample of PVC/DOP (50), PVC/CA (50) and PVC/ECA (50). The Young's modulus and tensile stress of all PVC/DOP (50)+ESBO (5) and PVC/CA (50)+ESBO (5) samples were improved.
  • Is epoxidized soybean oil a bio-plasticizer for crosslinked PVC?
  • Epoxidized soybean oil is an efficient bio-plasticizer for crosslinked PVC. Epoxidized soybean oil decreases irradiation induced degradation of PVC. Irradiation dose effect on the physico-mechanical properties of PVC is the most. Bio-plasticized PVC has higher mechanical properties than DOP-plasticized PVC.
  • What is the difference between DOP and Esbo Plasticized PVC?
  • Although both samples show a tough and flexible mechanical behavior, the elongation-at-break (182 ± 14 %) and especially Young's modulus 13.5 ± 1.1 MPa and tensile strength (17 ± 0.6 MPa) of DOP-plasticized PVC sample are considerably less in comparison with ESBO-plasticized PVC sample (PVC-E−3-50).
  • Is epoxidized soybean oil an eco-friendly alternative to phthalate plasticizers?
  • In the last decades, bio-plasticizers such as epoxidized soybean oil (ESBO) have emerged as eco-friendly alternatives to traditional phthalate plasticizers in poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) compounds, owing to their non-toxic and stable properties.
  • Does plasticizer affect the chemical crosslinking of cellulose with Esbo?
  • The chemical crosslinking of cellulose with ESBO is evaluated, as well as the relationship between amount of plasticizer and the hydrophilicity, flexibility, and cytotoxicity of the final cellulose films. The resulting films were chemically, physically, thermally, and mechanically characterized.