Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride

The flexibility of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials is crucial in the production of urine bags and urinary tubing. However, the combination and concentration of plasticizers offers a variation of the plasticizing efficiency to the PVC matrix. In this study, several types of plasticizers, namely di...

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Main Authors: Bee, Soo Tueen, Mok, Wen Ru, Lee, Tin Sin, Tee, Tiam Ting, Issabayeva, Gulnaziya, Rahmat, Abdul Razak
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52778/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/polyeng-2013-0324
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spelling my.utm.527782018-06-30T00:49:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52778/ Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride Bee, Soo Tueen Mok, Wen Ru Lee, Tin Sin Tee, Tiam Ting Issabayeva, Gulnaziya Rahmat, Abdul Razak TP Chemical technology The flexibility of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials is crucial in the production of urine bags and urinary tubing. However, the combination and concentration of plasticizers offers a variation of the plasticizing efficiency to the PVC matrix. In this study, several types of plasticizers, namely dioctyl adipate (DOA), diisononyl phthalate (DINP), dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP) and epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) were added into the PVC matrix to enhance the flexibility of PVC compounds. Increasing the plasticizer loading level improved elongation at break of PVC compounds, whereas the tensile strength, hardness and specific gravity deteriorated. In addition, DOA added to PVC compounds exhibited the highest plasticizing effect with the highest elongation at break results at lower percentages of plasticizer (≤50%). This is due to the linear chain of the DOA plasticizer promoting the slippage effect of polymer chains during stretching and thus imparting a higher flexibility. In addition, a higher loading level of plasticizer in PVC compounds also produced a marginal increment on the crystallinity and thermal stability of PVC compounds. Overall, DINP/DOA added to PVC compounds exhibited the highest flexibility effect (elongation at break) at higher percentages, but lowered tensile strength and crystallinity. De Gruyter. 2014 Article PeerReviewed Bee, Soo Tueen and Mok, Wen Ru and Lee, Tin Sin and Tee, Tiam Ting and Issabayeva, Gulnaziya and Rahmat, Abdul Razak (2014) Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride. Journal of Polymer Engineering, 34 (6). pp. 521-529. ISSN 0334-6447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/polyeng-2013-0324 DOI: 10.1515/polyeng-2013-0324
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Bee, Soo Tueen
Mok, Wen Ru
Lee, Tin Sin
Tee, Tiam Ting
Issabayeva, Gulnaziya
Rahmat, Abdul Razak
Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride
description The flexibility of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials is crucial in the production of urine bags and urinary tubing. However, the combination and concentration of plasticizers offers a variation of the plasticizing efficiency to the PVC matrix. In this study, several types of plasticizers, namely dioctyl adipate (DOA), diisononyl phthalate (DINP), dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP) and epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) were added into the PVC matrix to enhance the flexibility of PVC compounds. Increasing the plasticizer loading level improved elongation at break of PVC compounds, whereas the tensile strength, hardness and specific gravity deteriorated. In addition, DOA added to PVC compounds exhibited the highest plasticizing effect with the highest elongation at break results at lower percentages of plasticizer (≤50%). This is due to the linear chain of the DOA plasticizer promoting the slippage effect of polymer chains during stretching and thus imparting a higher flexibility. In addition, a higher loading level of plasticizer in PVC compounds also produced a marginal increment on the crystallinity and thermal stability of PVC compounds. Overall, DINP/DOA added to PVC compounds exhibited the highest flexibility effect (elongation at break) at higher percentages, but lowered tensile strength and crystallinity.
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author Bee, Soo Tueen
Mok, Wen Ru
Lee, Tin Sin
Tee, Tiam Ting
Issabayeva, Gulnaziya
Rahmat, Abdul Razak
author_facet Bee, Soo Tueen
Mok, Wen Ru
Lee, Tin Sin
Tee, Tiam Ting
Issabayeva, Gulnaziya
Rahmat, Abdul Razak
author_sort Bee, Soo Tueen
title Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride
title_short Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride
title_full Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride
title_fullStr Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride
title_sort evaluation performance of multiple plasticizer systems on the physicomechanical, crystallinity and thermogravimetry of polyvinyl chloride
publisher De Gruyter.
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52778/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/polyeng-2013-0324
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