Weigh 5g of propylene glycol and add 85g of purified water to dissolve, then weigh 5g of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and add to the solution to dissolve, then weigh 5g of Delta emulsifier and add to the above solution to dissolve; finally weigh 11.1g of Tea tree oil and add to In th...
Used for secondary/aging wine in. You can find these at some chemical shops(used to hold acid), though your best bet is to get them from Homebrew Store. You can also use a large 5 gallon plastic jug for water. See the last instructable for what is ok. I love using glass carboys f...
soluble in water, and can dissolve in ethanol, propylene glycol, and glycerol, but insoluble in fats. It has excellent dyeing properties, especially for protein staining. Compared to other synthetic red dyes of the same type, it has better heat resistance...
Recently, it has been reported that an ionic liquid can dissolve cellulose [125,126]; ionic liquids have unique properties such as low vapor pressure, non-flammability, high ion conductivity, and the ability to dissolve various materials. If strong solvents are used to dissolve cellulose, it is...