2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2020.102109
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Interactions of amphiphiles with plasticisers used in polymers: Understanding the basis of health and environmental challenges

Abstract: Plasticisers are widely used to provide desirable mechanical properties of many polymeric materials. These small molecule additives are also known to leach from the finished products, and this not only may modify the physical properties but the distribution of these materials in the environment and in the human body can cause long-term health concerns and environmental challenges. Many of these plasticisers are esters of polyvalent acids and phthalic acid has previously been predominant but various alternative… Show more

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“…Residual LiI in the fiber can cause certain disadvantages for the industrial use of PVA fibers. The runoff of high concentrations of I, Br, and other halogens into the environment can harm ecosystems and nature. , Additionally, several studies have been conducted on the risks of plasticizers in polymer products. This means that care should be taken regarding additives and plasticizers in polymer products. Therefore, we investigated the residual Li concentration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residual LiI in the fiber can cause certain disadvantages for the industrial use of PVA fibers. The runoff of high concentrations of I, Br, and other halogens into the environment can harm ecosystems and nature. , Additionally, several studies have been conducted on the risks of plasticizers in polymer products. This means that care should be taken regarding additives and plasticizers in polymer products. Therefore, we investigated the residual Li concentration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,12 While a study by Bider et al 13 using X-ray diffraction showed that DEHP integrates into palmitoyloleylphosphocholine (POPC) bilayers in a lamellar phase and increases the area per lipid, there are few studies on plasticisers with membrane lipids at the molecular level. A more complete overview of the interactions of plasticisers with amphiphiles can be found in Gustafsson et al 14…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,12 While a study by Bider et al 13 using X-ray diffraction showed that DEHP integrates into palmitoyloleylphosphocholine (POPC) bilayers in a lamellar phase and increases the area per lipid, there are few studies on plasticisers with membrane lipids at the molecular level. A more complete overview of the interactions of plasticisers with amphiphiles can be found in Gustafsson et al 14 Monolayers of DMPC (dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine) are well studied, with regards to characteristics and phase transitions. It is a convenient, simple model for phospholipids in membranes although much functionality arises with the complex mixtures of many components that are found in living systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%