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Synthesis and properties of a bio-based PVC plasticizer derived from lactic acid

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages 123-130

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nj00870b

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  1. International Joint Laboratory of Jiangnan University
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [JUSRP51623A]
  3. open fund of Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biomass Energy and Materials [JSBEM201906]

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A novel green plasticizer, ALHD, synthesized from l-lactic acid, shows better organic solvent resistance and migration stability in PVC compared to ATBC. Increasing the ALHD content in PVC improves elongation at break and enhances flexibility and elasticity in mechanical properties analysis.
A novel green plasticizer, acetylated lactic acid 1,6-hexane diester (ALHD), was successfully synthesized based on l-lactic acid, a renewable organic acid from corn starch. Its chemical structure was characterized using FTIR, H-1 NMR and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS). The plasticizing effects of ALHD as an alternative substitute for commercial plasticizer acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) in poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) were investigated in detail. The results show that the PVC films plasticized using ALHD have better organic solvent resistance and food mimic migration stability than ATBC. After 24 hours of extraction in cyclohexane and petroleum ether, the weight loss of PVC sample S5 plasticized using pure ALHD was reduced by 83.6% and 77.5%, respectively, compared to that of PVC sample S1 plasticized with pure ATBC. Furthermore, after 72 hours of migration in activated carbon, the weight loss of PVC sample S5 decreased by 44.0% compared to that of PVC sample S1, which indicated that ALHD had excellent volatility and migration stability. The elongation at break of the PVC pieces increased from 644.65% to 802.15% as the content of ALHD improved, showing an increase of 24.4%. The mechanical property analysis showed that, with the replacement of ALHD in the place of ATBC, the PVC blends exhibited better flexibility and elasticity.

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