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Dissolving Agent

Facilitate the dissolution of components in your formulations with our high-quality dissolving agents. Check all the chemical products you need for dissolving agents with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop dissolving agent raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Diacetone alcohol

(123-42-2)
Used as a raw material for high boiling point solvents, paint thinners, wood stains, rust removers and dyes.

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Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether

(111-77-3)
Used as a high-boiling solvent for inks, dyes, resins, cellulose and coatings, and also used in organic synthesis. The oral LD50 of this product to rats is 9200mg/kg. Used as a solvent for nitrocellulose, resin, wood coloring dyes, inks, alcohol ether dyes, also used as an extractant, improver, etc.; used as a solvent and intermediate for the preparation of ester derivatives; used as a nitrocellulose , Resin, wood coloring dye, ink, alcohol ether dye solvent, also used as extractant, improver an

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Diphenylmethane

(101-81-5)
The main application of diphenylmethane includes widely used in the synthesis of luminogens for aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and used in the preparation of a polymerization initiator, diphenylmethyl potassium (DPMK). It is one of the precursors in the synthesis of a dendrimeric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), hexakis [4-(1,1,2-triphenyl-ethenyl) phenyl] benzene.

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Dimethyl adipate

(627-93-0)
Used as synthetic intermediates, high boiling point solvents, etc.

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Dimethyl phthalate

(131-11-3)
Solvent and plasticizer for cellulose acetate and cellulose acetate-butyrate compositions.Insect repellent for personal protection against biting insects.

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Diethyl oxalate

(95-92-1)
manufacture of phenobarbital, ethylbenzyl malonate, triethylamine, and similar chemicals, plastics, dyestuff intermediates. Solvent for cellulose esters, perfumes.

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Dimethoxymethane

(109-87-5)
In perfumery; manufacture of artificial resins; reaction medium for Grignard and Reppe reactions. Methylal is a valuable extraction solvent for pharmaceutical products and a stable, inexpensive solvent for Grignard reactions. Methylal is stable under alkaline and mild acidic conditions.

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Dissolving agents refer to substances used in cosmetics to dissolve other components, aiding in the formulation process and ensuring product homogeneity. According to its chemical nature, dissolving agents can be categorized into polar and nonpolar solvents. According to volatility, dissolving agents can be further classified into volatile solvents and nonvolatile solvents. According to safety considerations, dissolving agents can be divided into food-grade or cosmetic-grade solvents. "Dissolving agents" on ECHEMl mainly supply raw materials for dissolving agents.

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Dissolving agents aid in the solubilization of various ingredients to create effective and stable products. These agents, often referred to as solvents, are substances capable of dissolving other substances, enabling the homogeneous dispersion of active compounds within cosmetic formulations.

The principle behind dissolving agents lies in their ability to break down molecular bonds within substances, allowing them to mix uniformly with other ingredients. Alcohol is a common dissolving agent in skincare products, but it's not the high concentration (75%) medical disinfectant alcohol we typically imagine. In cosmetics, its content is strictly controlled to around 2%, which is almost negligible. Unless someone has a particularly sensitive reaction to alcohol, it's generally safe to use.

Common solvents include:

•Water

•Ethanol

•Glycerin

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