CAS 57-55-6 Industrial Grade 99.8% USP Grade 99.9% Propylene Glycol GENERAL INFORMATION CAS NO.: 57-55-6 Formula: C3H8O2 Structural formula : PG is a colorless liquid with steady viscosity and good water absorption. It is nearly odorless, uninflammable and minutely toxic. It's mole...
Process for preparing 3-hydroxy propionic aldehyde and 1,3-propylene glycoldoi:CN1310864 C本发明公开了一种制备3-羟基丙醛和1,3-丙二醇的方法. The present invention discloses a process for the preparation of 3-hydroxypropanal and 1,3-propanediol. 该方法包括将环氧乙烷与合成气在结构式如下所示的有...
Poly(propylene glycol) structure CAS No. 25322-69-4 Chemical Name: Poly(propylene glycol) Synonyms ppg;PPG-3;PPG-17;PPG-7;ppg-15;PPG-12;PPG-16;PPG-20;PPG-26;PPG-34 CBNumber: CB4123367 Molecular Formula: CH4 Molecular Weight: 16.04246 MDL Number: MFCD00084446 MOL File: 25322-...
Propylene oxide is mainly used to produce polyether polyol, propylene glycol and various non-ionic surfactants. Among them, polyether polyol is an important raw material for the production of polyurethane foam, thermal insulation materials, elastomers, adhesives and coatings. Various non-ionic ...
Name:1-propoxypropan-2-ol,CAS:1569-01-3.Molecular Fomula:C6H14O2,Molar Mass:118.17,Density:0.885g/mLat 25°C(lit.),Melting Point:-80°C,Boling Point:140-160°C(lit.),Flashing Point:119°F,Solubility:Completely soluble in water,Vapor Presure:3.8hPa at 25
Propylene Glycol Monomethyl Propionate -Reference Information EPA chemical informationInformation provided by: ofmpub.epa.gov (external link) useis the most ideal solvent for directly replacing ethylene glycol ether acetate. it has strong dissolving ability for polar and non-polar substances. it is sui...
Propylene oxide is an excellent low-boiling solvent and raw material of organic synthesis, being able to be used for the preparation of propylene glycol, glycerol, propylene glycol, polyester resin, foam and surfactants. It can also be used as the solvent of cellulose acetate, nitrocellulose and...
It can undergo a ring-opening reaction, which can produce propylene glycol and glycerol; it can react with alcohol and phenol to form ether; it can react with amines to form glycidylamine; it can react with carboxylic acid to form ester; it can self-polymerate; and Aldehydes (or ketones)...
A composition comprising: a) a primary lipid component obtainable as the reaction product of one or more carboxylic acids with at least one of glycerol and propylene glycol; b) a co-lipid component selected from at least one of phosphorus-containing lipids and hydroxylated carboxylic acid esters ...
propylene glycol ester; (2) applying sufficient pressure to said composition to cause said micellar slug to move through said formation; (3) maintaining sufficient pressure while injecting said composition into said formation. The said low molecular weight sulfoxy propylene glycol esters can be ...