Cardanol groups grafted on poly(vinyl chloride)-synthesis, performance and plasticization mechanism

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Internally plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) materials are investigated via grafting of propargyl ether cardanol (PEC). The chemical structure of the materials was studied by FT-IR and 1H NMR. The performace of the obtained internally plasticized PVC materials was also investigated with TGA, DSC and leaching tests. The results showed that grafting of propargyl ether cardanol (PEC) on PVC increased the free volume and distance of PVC chains, which efficiently decreased the glass transition temperature (Tg). No migration was found in the leaching tests for internally plasticized PVC films compared with plasticized PVC materials with commercial plasticizer dioctyl phthalate (DOP). The internal plasticization mechanism was also disscussed according to lubrication theory and free volume theory. This work provides a meaningful strategy for designing no-migration PVC materials by introducing cardanol groups as branched chains.

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Jia, P., Zhang, M., Hu, L., Wang, R., Sun, C., & Zhou, Y. (2017). Cardanol groups grafted on poly(vinyl chloride)-synthesis, performance and plasticization mechanism. Polymers, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9110621

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