Alloying of poly(vinyl chloride) to reduce plasticizer migration
journal contribution
posted on 2013-01-10, 15:37authored byNoreen Thomas
Concern over the migration of low molecular weight plasticiser from flexible PVC used in
toys and medical products has lead to the commercialisation of a number of plasticising
polymers. In this study the plasticising behaviour of an ethylene/vinyl acetate/carbon
monoxide terpolymer (Elvaloy® from Du Pont) was investigated. Blends of PVC, Elvaloy
742 and Di-octyl phthalate (DOP) were processed on a twin-roll mill and compression
moulded into plaques. These materials were characterised in terms of their hardness, Tg,
clarity, mechanical properties and plasticiser migration behaviour.
The ratios of PVC/DOP/Elvaloy investigated were determined by experimental design. Using
this approach it was possible to model the results and produce contour plots to map out the
properties of a wide range of formulations. It was confirmed that Elvaloy 742 is compatible
with PVC and has a plasticising effect: this was demonstrated both in terms of a reduction in
Shore A hardness and a reduction in Tg. Plasticiser migration was reduced in proportion to
the amount of liquid plasticiser replaced. Plasticising with Elvaloy gave an improvement in
tear strength. However, at constant hardness there was no improvement in tensile strength
from replacing DOP with Elvaloy.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Materials
Citation
THOMAS, N.L., 2004. Alloying of poly(vinyl chloride) to reduce plasticizer migration. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 94 (5), pp.2022-2031.