Polymer plasticizers are vital polymer additives used to enhance the flexibility, durability, and workability of polymers. These compounds function by embedding themselves between polymer chains, reducing intermolecular forces and increasing the material's pliability. Common plasticizers include organic building blocks, carbonyls, fatty acid esters, and various esters such as C10 to C16. They play a crucial role in a wide array of applications, from electronic materials and pharmaceuticals to the food industry and environmental regulatory standards. Phosphorus compounds, terpenoids, and deuterated compounds are also significant in the formulation of effective plasticizers. Additionally, polymer plasticizers are integral in the production of biochemicals, reagents, and building blocks for advanced research in fields like cellular and molecular biology, neuroscience, and nutrition. Their versatility and efficacy make them indispensable in both industrial and research settings, ensuring polymers meet specific performance and regulatory requirements.
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