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Casting Plastic
Films:
1. PVC and plasticizer weight-ratios were combined in separate
sterilized vials, using the table shown below.
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Plasticizer Concentration |
0% |
10% |
20% |
30% |
40% |
| PVC |
250 mg |
225 mg |
200 mg |
175 mg |
150 mg |
| Plasticizer |
0 mg |
25 mg |
50 mg |
75 mg |
100 mg |
2. 5 mL of dichloromethane solvent was added to each vial.

Sample vials
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3. Teflon paper was cut into 2.4 cm by 2.4 cm squares and one
square was placed onto each microscope slide.

Sample slides
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4. To cast plastic films, pipettes were used to drop 1 mL of
each solution onto the Teflon paper covered slide. 3 films were cast
for each solution.
5. The slides were heated for fifteen minutes in a 60º oven to
evaporate the dichloromethane solvent.
6. Forceps were used to peel the plastic films off the Teflon
paper.

Pipettes used in the experiment
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Synthesis of Epoxidized
Carthamus tinctorius Oil (ECTO):
Epoxidation was done via a
chemo-enzymatic reaction with Novozym 435, a lipase. 7 mL of
Carthamus tinctorius oil, 25 mL of toluene, and 0.75 g of Novozym
435 were mixed at constant agitation of 260 rpm with a stirrer at room
temperature for 24 hours. 15 mL of hydrogen peroxide was injected into
the flask over the same period of time via a syringe-pump. After
agitation, a filtering funnel was used to separate the two distinct
phases. The hydrophilic-toluene phase that contained the enzyme was
removed, leaving the hydrophobic ECTO. Any remaining toluene solvent
was evaporated by means of a rotary evaporator at 80ºC. Aliquots were
examined by High Performance Liquid Chromatography to determine the
extent of epoxidation. The percentage of epoxidized double bonds (EDB%)
was calculated according to the following, where [Me], [De] and [L] are
the respective molar concentrations of monoepoxyoctadecenoic acid,
diepoxydecanoic acid and linoleic acid.
EDB % =
([Me]+2[De]) / (2[L]+2[Me]+2[De]) x 100
Release Behavior of DEHP:
PVC films were immersed in 1 mL
of Polysorbate 80 solution in scintillation vials and these were then
shaken in an incubator shaker at a constant temperature of 30ºC. The
concentration of the leached DEHP was measured intermittently by HPLC
(Waters 717 plus Autosampler), after every 18 hours over 72 hours. A
calibration curve was created, and data was fitted to a linear
regression.
Dimension Change Analysis:
Films were cut into
5 mm x 1.5 cm strips and clamped. These were then loaded into a
Thermo-Mechanical Analyzer (TI Q400) with a force of 0.05 N, ramp force
of 0.015 N/min. to 0.15 N, and a preload force of 0.01 N.
Glass Transition
Temperature:
Films were cut into
5 mm x 1.5 cm strips and clamped. These were then loaded into a
Thermo-Mechanical Analyzer (TI Q400) with a starting temperature of
0ºC, temperature change of 10ºC/min to 170ºC, and constant force of
0.05 N.
Extraction Resistance:
The diblock
plasticized films were analysed for extraction resistance in water by
calculating mass change after immersing the films in distilled water
for 24 hours.
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