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CAS 111-90-0 Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether
TNJ Chemical provides database on CAS 111-90-0, including chemical name, synonyms, structure, formula, application etc, and also offers price quotation on 111-90-0 different grades. If you want to buy Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether, please feel free to contact sales@tnjchem.com
Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether also called: 2(2-Ethoxyethoxy)ethanol,diethylene glycol diethylether.
Specification
Appearance Colorless transparent liquid
Color(Pt-Co) 20
Purity Wt PCT,% ≥99.0
Distillation range,℃ 194.0~205.0
Moisture,% ≤0.1
Acidity(as HAC),% ≤0.01
Application
Used as a solvent for nitrocellulose, resin, paint, dye, etc..
As diluent and some chemical intermediates.
Can be used as one of the components of automobile engine cleaning agent.
Packing
200kg/drum.16MT/FCL.
Thursday, July 20, 2017
Do you know more about Glycerol monostearate?
Glycerol monostearate (GMS) is a type of compound that does not have any color or odor. This organic compound does have a slightly sweet taste, which is why glycerol monostearate is frequently added to food products. In many instances, this substance can be found naturally in foods that are high in fat including vegetable and animal sources.
Where to use Glycerol monostearate for human?
As one of the compounds that is found within the human body, glycerol monostearate is deemed safe for human consumption. In addition to acting as an emulsifier, this ingredient can also effectively preserve foods. Frequently, GMS is also used in slow release pharmaceutical products. When used as a pharmaceutical ingredient, this additive helps with the coating process.
Further, glycerol monostearate is often added to skin and haircare products. Known for creating a lubricant-like product, many haircare manufacturers rely on this key ingredient. Products that contain this ingredient tend to leave skin soft and smooth. One additional benefit of this additive is that it forms a protective layer on the surface of skin, which helps skin to prevent excessive water loss. Commonly, ice cream, whipped cream, and beer products also include GMS.
If you want to buy Glycerol monostearate, please feel free to contact sales@tnjchem.com
Glycerol monostearate (GMS) is a type of compound that does not have any color or odor. This organic compound does have a slightly sweet taste, which is why glycerol monostearate is frequently added to food products. In many instances, this substance can be found naturally in foods that are high in fat including vegetable and animal sources.
Where to use Glycerol monostearate for human?
As one of the compounds that is found within the human body, glycerol monostearate is deemed safe for human consumption. In addition to acting as an emulsifier, this ingredient can also effectively preserve foods. Frequently, GMS is also used in slow release pharmaceutical products. When used as a pharmaceutical ingredient, this additive helps with the coating process.
Further, glycerol monostearate is often added to skin and haircare products. Known for creating a lubricant-like product, many haircare manufacturers rely on this key ingredient. Products that contain this ingredient tend to leave skin soft and smooth. One additional benefit of this additive is that it forms a protective layer on the surface of skin, which helps skin to prevent excessive water loss. Commonly, ice cream, whipped cream, and beer products also include GMS.
If you want to buy Glycerol monostearate, please feel free to contact sales@tnjchem.com
Tannic acid: protect plants from insects
Tannins, ie tannic acid, are polyphenols and are much more acidic than phenol itself. The pka for one tannin is 4.4, which makes it more acidic that acetic acid (vinegar).
Tannic acid is a defensive mechanism used by plants against chewing insects. The acid is usually enough to deter or kill them. Tannic acid is easy to produce through metabolism, therefore, many plants use it as their main defence.
That is to say, tannic acid is protective for the plants from insects.
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Tannic acid is a defensive mechanism used by plants against chewing insects. The acid is usually enough to deter or kill them. Tannic acid is easy to produce through metabolism, therefore, many plants use it as their main defence.
That is to say, tannic acid is protective for the plants from insects.
If you want to buy Tannic acid, please contact sales@tnjchem.com
Monday, April 10, 2017
Dear Sir,
Nice to see you here. Do you want to buy benzyl benzoate from China? First, please let me list the details as follows:
Benzyl benzoate is used as an acaricide, scabicide, and pediculicide in veterinary hospitals. It is also a repellent for chiggers, ticks, and mosquitoes. It is an effective and inexpensive topical treatment for human scabies.It has vasodilating and spasmolytic effects and is present in many asthma and whooping cough drugs.
TNJ Chemical is professional Benzyl benzoate suppliers from China. If you need any information, please contact sales04@tnjchem.com
Nice to see you here. Do you want to buy benzyl benzoate from China? First, please let me list the details as follows:
Benzyl benzoate is used as an acaricide, scabicide, and pediculicide in veterinary hospitals. It is also a repellent for chiggers, ticks, and mosquitoes. It is an effective and inexpensive topical treatment for human scabies.It has vasodilating and spasmolytic effects and is present in many asthma and whooping cough drugs.
TNJ Chemical is professional Benzyl benzoate suppliers from China. If you need any information, please contact sales04@tnjchem.com
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