
CAS 8013-07-8
:Epoxidized soybean oil
Description:
Epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) is a vegetable oil-derived chemical compound characterized by the presence of epoxide groups, which are three-membered cyclic ethers. It is produced by the epoxidation of soybean oil, a triglyceride composed primarily of fatty acids. ESO is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a mild odor and is known for its excellent stability, low volatility, and resistance to oxidation. It exhibits good compatibility with various polymers and is often used as a plasticizer and stabilizer in the production of flexible PVC and other plastics. Additionally, ESO serves as a reactive diluent in coatings and adhesives, enhancing their performance properties. Its non-toxic nature and biodegradability make it an attractive alternative to traditional petrochemical-based additives. Furthermore, ESO can improve the mechanical properties of materials and is utilized in various applications, including food packaging, cosmetics, and personal care products. Overall, epoxidized soybean oil is valued for its versatility and environmentally friendly profile.
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Synonyms:- ESO
- Nexoleum
- Scraplube
- Epoxidized Soybean Oil
- Soybean oil, epoxidized
- Epoxidized soya bean oil
- Drapex 6.8
- Epoxidized Soyabean Oil
- G 62
- Epocizer P 206
- Epoxidized soybean oil
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CAS:Animal or vegetable fats & oils/their fractions, boiled, oxidized, etc; inedible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats and oils, nesoiFormula:C57H106O10Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:940 - 950Soybean Oil Epoxide
CAS:<p>Applications Soybean Oil Epoxide (cas# 8013-07-8) is frequently used as an additive during poly(vinyl chloride) preparation, displacing harmful phthalates. Soybean Oil Epoxide has also been modified for lubricant formulations with improved oxidative stability and low pour point.<br>References Bueno-Ferrer, C.; et al.: Polym. Degrad. Stab., 95, 2207 (2010); Hong?Sik, H.; et al.: J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc., 78, 1179 (2001).<br></p>Formula:C57H98O12Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:975.4Soybean oil epoxide - Epoxide value >6%
CAS:<p>Soybean oil epoxide is a versatile building block with many applications in the chemical industry. It can be used as a reagent for the synthesis of complex compounds, and is useful as an intermediate in the production of high-quality specialty chemicals. Soybean oil epoxide is also an important reactant in organic synthesis, where it can be used to form a variety of scaffolds that are structurally diverse but functionally equivalent. It has been shown to have good stability and high purity, making it a valuable commodity in the research chemical industry.</p>Color and Shape:Slightly Yellow Clear LiquidSoybean oil epoxide - contains 4,000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroQuinone as inhibitor Epoxide value >6%
CAS:<p>Soybean oil epoxide is a fatty acid that is used as an inhibitor for epoxy resins. It is created by the reaction of a polybasic acid with unsaturated fatty acids in soybean oil. The epoxide value of soybean oil epoxide is greater than 6% and it has a high resistance to thermal expansion. Soybean oil epoxide reacts with metal hydroxides to form metal soaps, which are insoluble in water. Soybean oil epoxide also inhibits the production of proteinases by binding to receptors on cells, thereby preventing cell growth.</p>Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Powder






