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Acetal derivatives of methyl 9(10)-formylstearate: Plasticizers for PVC

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Several acetals and an enol ether were prepared from methyl 9(10)-formylstearate and characterized with respect to their thermal, spectroscopic and chromatographic properties. These low-melting (below −80 C) compounds were generally compatible as secondary poly(vinyl chloride) plasticizers and imparted low-temperature properties that were intermediate between those obtained with dioctyl phthalate and dioctyl sebacate.

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Awl, R.A., Frankel, E.N., Pryde, E.H. et al. Acetal derivatives of methyl 9(10)-formylstearate: Plasticizers for PVC. J Am Oil Chem Soc 49, 222–228 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02582582

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