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Databook of Plasticizers. Edition No. 3

  • Book

  • February 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5671463

Databook of Plasticizers, Third Edition contains data on more than 300 of the most important generic and commercial plasticizers in use today. The data comes from a range of sources beyond plasticizers manufacturers, allowing for a detailed comparison of properties of different plasticizers. Over 100 different data fields are provided, from general information, such as molecular structure and formula, to physical properties, health and safety information, ecological properties, and recommendations regarding appropriate use and performance of each plasticizer. This data book is an essential resource for engineers, technicians and materials scientists responsible for specifying a plasticizer.

The book has been updated to reflect the recent changes in plasticizer approvals for production of various materials, including chloroparaffins, refined oil derivatives, and phalates, and also includes data details on a range of new plasticizers that have recently gained market approval. It serves as an ideal companion to the Handbook of Plasticizers.

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Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION2 INFORMATION ON DATA FIELDS3 PLASTICIZERS3.1 Abietates 3.2 Adipates3.3 Alkyl sulfonates 3.4 Azelates 3.5 Benzoates 3.6 Bioplasticizers 3.7 Biodegradable plasticizers 3.8 Chlorinated paraffins 3.9 Citrates 3.10 Cyclohexane dicarboxylic acid, diisononyl ester 3.11 Energetic plasticizers 3.12 Epoxides 3.13 Glutarates 3.14 Glycols and esters3.15 Hydrocarbon oils3.16 Hydrocarbon resins3.17 Isobutyrates 3.18 Levulinic acid and its derivatives3.19 Maleates 3.20 Oleates 3.21 Pentaerythritol derivatives 3.22 Phosphates 3.23 Phthalate (ortho)-free plasticizers 3.24 Phthalates 3.25 Polymeric plasticizers3.26 Reactive plasticizers3.27 Ricinoleates 3.28 Sebacates 3.29 Succinate3.30 Sulfonamides3.31 Thioglycolates 3.32 Trimellitates

Authors

Anna Wypych Chemtec Publishing, Toronto, Canada. Anna Wypych studied chemical engineering and polymer chemistry and obtained an M.Sc in chemical engineering. Her professional expertise includes both teaching and research & development. She specializes in polymer additives for PVC and other polymers, and evaluates their effect on health and environment.