Literature DB >> 34072084

Designing of Green Plasticizers and Assessment of the Effectiveness of Their Use.

Aliya K Mazitova1, Guliya K Aminova1, Irina N Vikhareva1.   

Abstract

The growing anthropogenic load on the lithosphere is currently characterized by the alienation of huge areas for solid domestic waste. One of the most common pollutants is traditional plastics with a degradation period of over 100 years. In connection with the increasing environmental requirements, polymer materials, along with a high set of technological and operational parameters, must be environmentally friendly and biodegradable. The development of polymer composite materials that undergo accelerated physicochemical and biological changes in the natural environment due to the introduction of biodegradable additives is one of the potential methods for processing synthetic materials and ensures the release of significant areas of fertile soils and lands from the steadily increasing amount of polymer waste. The use of adipic acid esters as PVC plasticizers contributes to the production of biodegradable composites. The article describes a method for obtaining new esters of adipic acid, presents the results of studying their properties for practical use in PVC composites, and assesses the economic efficiency of preventing damage to the environment when using them.

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Keywords:  adipate plasticizer; biodegradable; economic efficiency; environmental damage; esterification; polyvinyl chloride

Year:  2021        PMID: 34072084     DOI: 10.3390/polym13111761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Polymers (Basel)        ISSN: 2073-4360            Impact factor:   4.329


  7 in total

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Authors:  Lucia Giacomucci; Noura Raddadi; Michelina Soccio; Nadia Lotti; Fabio Fava
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  7 in total

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