Could anybody tell me about Triethylene glycol degradation info?
No, but it isn't volatile.
No it is wekly polar and forms the basis of the carbinols which form colored dyes. It can also be made ionic by reacting with perchloric acid.
no, but polyethylene glycol is.
The weight of glycol will depend on the quantity!
Ethylene glycol
C6H14O4
No, but it isn't volatile.
Dependent upon the application. As an HTF they are. They are not interchangable for refrigeration or gas dehydration units.
Yes dehydration of neutral gas is using triethlene glycol (TEG) because TEG is the best water vapor absorbent.
No it is wekly polar and forms the basis of the carbinols which form colored dyes. It can also be made ionic by reacting with perchloric acid.
Triethylene glycol 5-25%Tetraethylene glycol 5-25%Dibutoxy tetraglycol 10-50%Tetraethylene glycol diethyl ether 10-50%Propane, 2-methoxy-1-(2-methoxy-1-methylethoxy)- 10-50%Source(s):Wikipedia
Ingredients: Aqua Sodium Laureth Sulfate Sodium chloride Cocamide DEA Triclosan Aloe barbadensis Cocamidopropyl betaine Glycerine Parfum Citric acid Benzoic acid Benzyl alcohol Benzyl salicylate Butylphenyl methylpropional Methyparaben Methylchloroisothiazolinone Methylisothiazolinone Magnesium nitrate Magnesium chloride Propylene glycol Triethylene glycol Cl 42090 Cl 19140 AAlu OOH2pCO2 Pks
No. Polyethylene glycol has an extremely low toxicity compared to either of the others.
no, but polyethylene glycol is.
No, not usually. The only way that glycol can contain a corn product is if it is corn glycol. And corn glycol is rarely sold.
The weight of glycol will depend on the quantity!
Propylene glycol in fireball