Glycereth-7 triacetate

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Glycereth-7 triacetate

Glycereth-7 triacetate = PEG-7 glyceryl triacetate = Triester of acetic acid and glycereth-7 = Polyoxyethylene (7) glyceryl ether triacetate = Dermol GL-7A

ATAMAN Kimya

EC / List no.: 692-457-3

CAS no.: 57569-76-3

Molecular Formula: C15H26O9

Molecular Weight: 350.36200

Purposes: Skin-Conditioning Agent – Emollient , Solvent

Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound

Molecular Formula: (C2H4O)n(C2H4O)n(C2H4O)nC9H14O6

Glycereth-7 triacetate is a Triester of acetic acid with a PEG ether of glycerin containing an avg. 7 moles ethylene oxide 

Glycereth-7 triacetate uses and applications include: Emollient, humectant, solubilizer in cosmetics; solvent for sunscreen ingredients.

Glycereth-7 triacetate is a 100% active light yellow liquid ester that produces a slightly dry, silky emollience on the skin. 

Glycereth-7 triacetate is completely water- soluble and has outstanding solvency, having the ability to dissolve a variety of cosmetic ester and oils which makes it indispensable to cosmetic chemists.

Glycereth-7 triacetate can be applied in sunscreen as a superb solvent. 

In addition to being a multipurpose solvent and coupling agent, Glycereth-7 triacetate can be applied to effectively eliminate or reduce tack in carbomer gels.

Glycereth-7 triacetate in an ethoxylated water soluble trimester imparts gloss, sheen and lubricity with a minimum of oiliness. 

It is recommended for lipstick and lip gloss preparation. 

Glycereth-7 triacetate is a good coupling agent in hydro-alcoholic systems and acts as a solubilizer, humectant and o/w emulsifier in skin and hair preparation. 

Glycereth-7 triacetate is also an effective wetting and coupling agent and dispersant for pigmented products.

Glycereth-7 triacetate is a triester which can be used as emollient, humectant and solubilizer in cosmetic products.

PEG-7 glyceryl triacetate functions as a coupling agent in water, solubilizing water-insoluble and marginally soluble esters. 

PEG-7 glyceryl triacetate is used for silky emollience on the skin. 

PEG-7 glyceryl triacetate functions as a coupling agent in water, solubilizing water-insoluble and marginally soluble esters. 

PEG-7 glyceryl triacetate is used together with sunscreen actives.

Emollients > Esters

Solvents & Carriers > Esters

silky feel

tackiness reducing / non-tacky

Features & Benefits of Glycereth-7 triacetate:

Dispersing

Emulsifying

Gloss

Good Wetting Properties

Humectancy

Imparts Lubricity

Shine & Radiance

Solubilizing

Applications of Glycereth-7 triacetate:

Personal Care — Beauty & Care

Color Cosmetics

Hair Care

Skin Care

Suggested storage of Glycereth-7 triacetate: Store away from strong oxidizing agents; avoid excessive heat

Synonyms:

Glycereth-7 triacetate;

Pelemol G7a;

PEG-7 glyceryl ether triacetate;

Polyoxyethylene (7) glyceryl ether triacetate;

Dermol GL-7A;

Polyethylene glycol (7) glyceryl ether triacetate;

PEG-7 glyceryl triacetate;

Glycerinpolyethylen(7) Glycolether

Common Name(s):

Glycereth-7 Triacetate

PEG-7 Glyceryl Ether Triacetate

GLYCERETH-7 TRIACETATE

GLYCERETH-7 TRIACETATE is classified as : Emollient

CAS Number 57569-76-3

COSING REF No: 76286

Chem/IUPAC Name: Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha., .alpha.’, .alpha.”-1,2,3-propanetriyltris(.omega.-(acetyloxy)- (7 mol EO average molar ratio)

Typical Properties of GLYCERETH-7 TRIACETATE: 

Value Units Test Method / Conditions

Acid Value max. 2.0 mg KOH/g

Color max. 100 APHA

Flash Point (COC) Over 175 °C

Free Acid as Acetic (Mol. wt. 60) 0.2 %

Freeze Point min. 20 °C

Iodine Value max. 1

Molecular Weight (Average) 526.0

Pounds per Gallon (at 25°C) 9.4

Refractive Index (at 25°C) 1.4500 – 1.4600

Saponification Value 305 – 330 mg KOH/g

Specific Gravity (at 25°C) 1.128 + 0.01

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