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- Ethylene glycol is a clear, colourless
liquid with a syrupy consistency.
- Butyl glycol is the butyl ether of
ethylene glycol, it is commonly used as a solvent in paints and
cleaning products.
- Applications are •Solvent for dyes in
textile and leather for it increases the dye stability and yields
brighter
colors.
• Solvent in surface coatings such as spray lacquers, quick dry
lacquers, enamels, varnishes, latex paints, thinners, varnish
removers and resins
• Butyl glycol is used as an essential component in agricultural
components, herbicides and
insecticides.
• Solvent for inks.
• Butyl glycol is an essential degreaser for industrial and
household detergents.
- Ethylene glycol is produced from
ethylene, which is oxidated into epoxy ethane via activator silver
salt. Epoxy ethane reacts with water to produce ethylene glycol.
- Skeleton Symbol is HO-CH2-CH2-OH And
Molecular Formula is C2H6O2
- Ethylene glycol is an odorless,
colorless, syrupy liquid with a sweet taste.
- Ethylene glycol absorbs moisture,
dissolves in water, ethanol, acetone and slightly dissolves in
aether, and can reduce the freezing point of water by large extent.
- Butyl Glycol is also a
chemical intermediate and, as such, is a starting material in the
production of butyl glycol acetate which is, itself, an excellent
solvent.
- Butyl Glycol is also a
starting material in the production of plasticisers by the reaction
of phthalic anhydride.
- Butyl glycol is
produced by reacting ethylene oxide and normal butanol (n-butanol)
using a catalyst. If the ratio of ethylene oxide to n-butanol is
greater than one then di- and tri- ethylene glycol monoethers are
also produced.
- World production is
estimated at between 300-500 KT per annum.
- Butyl glycol is stored
and transported in carbon steel, stainless steel or teflon
containers and can be moved in bulk or in drums.
- It has a specific
gravity of 0.9 and a flash point of 60 C (closed cup) and has been
classified as harmful but is not classified as dangerous for any
form of transport. It should be stored in a cool, dry,
well-ventilated area that is free from the risk of fire.
- Butyl glycol usage is
dominated by the paint industry which consumes approximately 75 % of
all the BG produced.
- This is because it is
a low volatility solvent and it can therefore both extend the drying
times of coatings and improve their flow.
- Other applications
include use as a solvent in printing inks and textile dyes and as a
component of hydraulic fluids, and also as a solvent in agricultural
pesticides.
- It is also a component
of drilling and cutting oils and is a component of Corexit 9527,
which is an oil spill dispersant product.
- It is also employed in
dry cleaning as a solvent for nitrocellulose, albumin, resins, oils,
and grease.
- Ethylene glycol can be
made industrially by reacting water with ethylene oxide
- Ethylene glycol
is used as an antifreeze, engine coolant and in the manufacture of
polyester fibres and plasticisers
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General
Information
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Introduction And Uses
- Fast Facts Of Ethylene Glycol
- Properties Of Glycol
Ethers
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Analysis Of 2 -Butoxy Ethanol
Patents
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Process
For Producing Ethylene Glycol Mono-T-Butyl-Ether
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Process For Making Butyl Ethers Of Glycols
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Water-Based Cleaner Containing TSP, EDTA, Ethylene Glycol Butyl
Ether, And Acetone
- Process For Recovering
Dipropylene Glycol Tert-Butyl Ethers
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Separation of Glycol
Mono-tertiary-Butyl Ether And Glycol Di-tertiary-Butyl Ether
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Process For Producing Ethylene Glycol
Mono-tert-Butyl Ether
Product
- 1,3 Butylene Glycol
- Butyl Triglycol
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Butyl Carbitol
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Butyl Glycol
- Butyl Glycol Acetate
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Diethylene
Glycol Monobutyl Ether
- Glycol Ether EB
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Ethylene Glycols
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Ethylene Glycol
Butyl Ether
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Ethylene
Glycol Butyl Ether Acetate
MSDS
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2-Butoxyethanol
- 1,3-Butylene Glycol
- Butyl Diglycol Ether
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Butyl Glycol
- Butyl Glycol Ether
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Butyl
Diglycol
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Butylene Glycol
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Degreasol
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Ethylene
Glycol Monobutyl Ether
- 2-(2-butoxyethoxy) ethanol
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Marbig Multi Purpose Surface Cleaning Wip
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Rosco Clear Fog Fluid
Manufacturing Process
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Production of
2,3-Butylene Glycol from Cheese Whey
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Production Of Ethylene Glycol
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2
,3-Butylene Glycol Production by Rhizopus nigricans and Penicillium
expansum
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Production of 2,3-Butylene Glycol from Citrus
Wastes
Suppliers
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Manufacturers Of Butyl Glycol
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Exporters Of Glycol Ethers
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Suppliers Of Butyl Glycol
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Distributors Of Butyl Glycol
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Exporters Of Butyl Glycol Acetate
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Suppliers Of
Butyl Glycol
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Butyl Glycol Ethers Suppliers
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Butyl
Glycol Exporters
Market
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U.S Import Trends For Butyl Glycol
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Market Study
Company
Profiles
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Company Of China
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Company Of Germany
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Company Of Changchun
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Company Of Gujarat
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Company Of India
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Company Of UK
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Company Of USA
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Company Of Maharashtra
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Company Of Japan
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Company Of Netherlands
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Consultants
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Consultants From
Shanghai
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Consultants From Italy
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Consultants From Alexandria
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Consultants From UK
Synthesis
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Synthesis Of Butyl Glycol
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The Synthesis of Polyethylene Glycol
(PEG)
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Synthesis, preparation, and
conformation of stimulus-responsive
end-grafted poly layers
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Synthesis and Non-Isothermal
Crystallization
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Polyurethanes Synthesized
from Poly(butylene succinate) polyol,
Poly(ethylene glycol), and 4,4' Methylenebis(cyclohexyl isocyanate)
- Synthesis Of Methyl-t-Butyl Ether From
Methanol And Isobutene Using A Clay Catalyst
- Maleimide-oligo(ethylene glycol)
Derivatives of Camptothecin as
Albumin-Binding Prodrugs
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Synthesis of 1-tert-butoxy-2-propanol
(PGTBE) from propylene glycol
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Synthesis, characterization, and
application of polyethylene glycol
Study
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Study Of Dielectric Relaxation And
Dipole Moment in 1,4-dioxane
- Butoxyethoxyacetic acid, a biomarker
of exposure to water-based cleaning agents
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The Effect of Butyl Glycol
Acetate/Ethyl Acetate
Mixed Solvents
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An electrospray technique for
hyperquenched glass calorimetry studies
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Libraries of Methacrylic Acid and
Oligo(ethylene glycol) Methacrylate Copolymers with LCST Behavior
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Traditional plasticizers
and
research trends to meet new challenges
Toxicity
- Toxicological Effects
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Health
Hazard Information
- Toxicity To Humans
- Toxic Elements
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Hazards in
Monoethylene Glycol Ethers
Reports
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2-Butoxyethanol
Acetate
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2-Butoxyethanol
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Ethylene
Glycol MonoButyl Ether
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Generalized relation between surface tension and viscosity for some
mixed organic compound
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Study on
Esterification of Ethylene Glycol with Acetic Acid
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High Boiling Ethylene Glycol Ethers
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Toxicology And Carcinogenesis
Studies Of Propylene Glycol Mono-t-Butyl Ether
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Propylene Glycol
Ethers
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