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  • Is epoxidized soybean oil a plasticizer for PVC?
  • Epoxidized soybean oil is one of the additives in the PVC gasket. It serves as a plasticizer and a scavenger for hydrochloric acid released when the PVC degrades thermally, e.g. when the gasket is applied to the lid and food product undergoes sterilization. ESBO is also used in PVC cling films for wrapping foods and toys.
  • What is ring opening of epoxidized soybean oil?
  • Biopolyol synthesis via ring-opening of epoxidized soybean。It is noteworthy that during the ring-opening process of epoxidized soybean oils (ESO), catalysts play a crucial role in achieving desirable biopolyol products with a high epoxy ring-opening rate and a great hydroxyl number.
  • How is epoxidized soybean oil made?
  • There are two main production methods for epoxidized soybean oil: solvent method and solvent-free method. The specific production methods include peroxyformic acid oxidation method, ion exchange resin catalysis method, aluminum sulfate catalysis method, peroxycarboxylic acid oxidation method and phase transfer catalytic oxidation method.
  • What makes epoxidized soybean oil a good plasticizer?
  • Non-Toxic: Epoxidized soybean oil is non-toxic and safe for use in food packaging, medical devices, and other applications where human contact is possible. Sustainability: ESBO is derived from renewable soybean oil, making it an environmentally friendly choice compared to some alternative plasticizers.
  • Is epoxidized soybean oil toxic?
  • Ingestion of sufficient amounts of epoxidized soybean oil may cause gastrointestinal upset and may produce a laxative effect. Severe overexposure may cause coma or respiratory failure. Prolonged skin contact may cause mild irritation or dermatitis.