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Triethylene glycol plasticizer

Butylene carbonate Dibutoxyethoxyethyl phthalate Ethylene carbonate N-(2-Hydroxypropyl) benzenesulfonamide plasticizer, PU foam Pentaerythrityl trioleate Tris (2,3-dichloropropyl) phosphate plasticizer, PU resins Triethylene glycol plasticizer, PU sealants Polypropylene glycol dibenzoate plasticizer, PU-based sealants Benzyl phthalate plasticizer, pulp/paper Oleyl alcohol Propylene glycol laurate plasticizer, PVA emulsion paints s-Dioctyl phthalate plasticizer, PVAc Butyl oleate Butyl ricinoleate Dibutoxyethoxyethyl adipate Dibutoxyethoxyethyl glutarate Dibutyl adipate... [Pg.5547]

Triethylene glycol dinitrate (TEGDN) is an explosive plasticizer of low sensitivity that has been used in some nitroceUulose-base propellant compositions, often in combination with metriol trinitrate. Butanetriol trinitrate has been used occasionally as an explosive plasticizer coolant in propellants. Its physical properties are Hsted in Table 7. [Pg.13]

Trimethylolethane trinitrate (metriol trinitrate) is not satisfactory as a plasticizer for nitrocellulose, and must be used with other plasticizers such as metriol triacetate. Mixtures with nitroglycerin tend to improve the mechanical properties of double-base cast propellants at high and low temperatures. Metriol trinitrate has also been used in combination with triethylene glycol dinitrate as a plasticizer for nitrocellulose. Its physical properties are Hsted in Table 7 (118-122). [Pg.13]

Triethylene Glycol Brochure F-49191 -ICD, Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics Co. Inc., Danbury, Conn., 1989. [Pg.363]

Methylphenol is converted to 6-/ f2 -butyl-2-methylphenol [2219-82-1] by alkylation with isobutylene under aluminum catalysis. A number of phenoHc anti-oxidants used to stabilize mbber and plastics against thermal oxidative degradation are based on this compound. The condensation of 6-/ f2 -butyl-2-methylphenol with formaldehyde yields 4,4 -methylenebis(2-methyl-6-/ f2 butylphenol) [96-65-17, reaction with sulfur dichloride yields 4,4 -thiobis(2-methyl-6-/ f2 butylphenol) [96-66-2] and reaction with methyl acrylate under base catalysis yields the corresponding hydrocinnamate. Transesterification of the hydrocinnamate with triethylene glycol yields triethylene glycol-bis[3-(3-/ f2 -butyl-5-methyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate] [36443-68-2] (39). 2-Methylphenol is also a component of cresyHc acids, blends of phenol, cresols, and xylenols. CresyHc acids are used as solvents in a number of coating appHcations (see Table 3). [Pg.67]

PVB resins are also compatible with a limited number of plasticizers and resins. Plasticizers (qv) improve processibility, lower T, and increase flexibihty and resiUency over a broad temperature range. Usehil plasticizers include dibutyl and butyl benzyl phthalates, tricresyl and 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphates, butyl ricinoleate, dibutyl sebacate, dihexyl adipate, triethylene glycol di-2-ethylbutyrate, tetraethylene glycol diheptanoate, castor oil, and others (64-73). [Pg.452]

Plasticizers. Plasticizers are materials that soften and flexibilize inherently rigid, and even britde polymers. Organic esters are widely used as plasticizers in polymers (97,98). These esters include the benzoats, phthalates, terephthalates, and trimeUitates, and aUphatic dibasic acid esters. Eor example, triethylene glycol bis(2-ethylbutyrate) [95-08-9] is a plasticizer for poly(vinyl butyral) [63148-65-2] which is used in laminated safety glass (see Vinyl POLYMERS, poly(vinyl acetals)). Di(2-ethyUiexyl)phthalate [117-81-7] (DOP) is a preeminent plasticizer. Variation of acid and/or alcohol component(s) modifies the efficacy of the resultant ester as a plasticizer. In phthalate plasticizers, molecular sizes of the alcohol moiety can be varied from methyl to tridecyl to control permanence, compatibiUty, and efficiency branched (eg, 2-ethylhexyl, isodecyl) for rapid absorption and fusion linear (C6—Cll) for low temperature flexibiUty and low volatility and aromatic (benzyl) for solvating. Terephthalates are recognized for their migration resistance, and trimeUitates for their low volatility in plasticizer appHcations. [Pg.396]

Triethylene glycol consumption is approximately 115 million lb/year in the United States. The major use, natural gas drying, depends on the low volatility and strong affinity of triethylene glycol for water. Lesser amounts are used as intermediate for vinyl plasticizers, polyester resins, and polyols. Additional direct applications include solvent and humectant uses. [Pg.357]

Use Production of polyurethane and unsaturated polyester resins, triethylene glycol textile softener petroleum solvent extraction dehydration of natural gas, plasticizers, and surfactants solvent for nitrocellulose and many dyes and oils humectant for tobacco, casein, synthetic sponges, paper products cork compositions, bookbinding adhesives, dyeing assistant, cosmetics, antifreeze solutions. [Pg.418]

TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER (112-35-6) Combustible liquid (flash point 230°F/110°C). May form unstable peroxides on contact with air. Reacts violently with strong oxidizers, permanganates, peroxides, ammonium persulfate, bromine dioxide, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, perchloric acid, and other strong acids. Incompatible with acyl halides, aliphatic amines, alkalis, boranes, isocyanates. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.1188]

Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-, 1,2-ethanediylbis(oxy-2,1-ethanediyl) ester. 4-02-00-01005 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) A13-01451 BRN 1806809 EINECS 202-319-2 Flexol 3GO Flexol plasticizer 3GO Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-, diester with triethylene glycol Hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-, 1,2-ethanedlylbls(oxy-2,1- Triethylene glycol, bis(2-ethyl-hexanoate) Triethylene glycol dl(2-ethylhexoate). Capital Resin Corp. [Pg.643]

Tricap. [Croda Surf. Ltd.] Triethylene glycol dicapiylate/caprate plasticizer toplastics ai rubber. [Pg.380]

Beyer, D., Knoll, W., Ringsdorf H., Wang, J.H., Timmons, R. B., Sluka, P., Reduced protein adsorption on plastics via direct plasma deposition of triethylene glycol monoaUyl ether. J. Biomed. Mater. Res.,... [Pg.172]

The ethylhexanoic esters of triethylene glycol and polyethylene glycol are good plasticizers for cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB). They, however, have only limited compatibility with poly(vinyl butyral). [Pg.135]

Uses Prod, of polyurethane and unsat. polyester resins, triethylene glycol, morpholine, paints textile softener, lubricant solvent for nitrocellulose, dyes, oils, printing inks extraction solvent dehydration of natural gas, plasticizers, surfactants humectant for tobacco, casein, and syn. sponge cork compositions bookbinding adhesives dyeing assistant cosmetics antifreeze ingred. PU chain extender processing aid ac-... [Pg.1073]

Synonyms Triethylene glycol dioctoate Uses Emulsifier, lubricant, antistat, defoamer for metalworking, textile lubricants, plastics, paper emollient, pearlescent in cosmetics Trade Name Synonyms Mackester TD-88 t[Mclntyre http //www.mcintyregroup.com]... [Pg.3107]


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