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      A Strategy for Nonmigrating Plasticized PVC Modified with Mannich base of Waste Cooking Oil Methyl Ester

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          The waste cooking oil (WCO) production from the catering industry and food processing industry causes serious environmental, economic and social problems. However, WCO can be used for the preparation of fine chemicals such as internal plasticizer. With this aim, this work is focused on preparing internal plasticizer by using WCO and determining technical viability of non-migration poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) materials. The mannich base of waste cooking oil methyl ester (WCOME) was synthesized from WCO via esterification, interesterification and mannich reaction, which was used to produce self-plasticization PVC materials as an internal plasticizer. The results showed that the PVC was plasticized effectively. Self-plasticization PVC films showed no migration in n-hexane, but 15.7% of dioctyl phthalate (DOP) leached from DOP/PVC(50/50) system into n-hexane. These findings transformed the traditional plastic processing technology and obtained cleaner production of no migration plasticizer from WCO.

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                Contributors
                zhangmeng@icifp.cn
                yhzhou777@sina.com
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                25 January 2018
                25 January 2018
                2018
                : 8
                : 1589
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products, Chinese Academy of Forestry (CAF), Jiangsu Province, No. 16 Suojin North Road, Nanjing, 210042 P.R. China
                [2 ]National Engineering Lab for Biomass Chemical Utilization, Jiangsu Province, No. 16 Suojin North Road, Nanjing, 210042 P.R. China
                [3 ]Key Lab on Forest Chemical Engineering, State Forestry Administration, Jiangsu Province, No. 16 Suojin North Road, Nanjing, 210042 P.R. China
                [4 ]Key Lab of Biomass Energy and Materials, Jiangsu Province, No. 16 Suojin North Road, Nanjing, 210042 P.R. China
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                19958
                10.1038/s41598-018-19958-y
                5785545
                29371631
                3b0ba934-7a19-4edf-9d9a-e8fd0357212b
                © The Author(s) 2018

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