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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.

Diethyl succinate

(123-25-1)
Used as solvent; organic synthesis intermediate; gas chromatographic fixative (maximum use temperature 60℃, solvent is ether).

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Dimethyl succinate

(106-65-0)
Gas chromatography analysis standard. Organic Synthesis. Spice preparation

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Diglyme

(111-96-6)
Mainly used as a solvent. Used as a solvent for alkali metal hydroxides in the synthesis of metal organic compounds, alkylation reactions, polycondensation reactions and reduction reactions. Used as a solvent, also used as a non-polluting cleaning agent, extractant, diluent, etc.; used as a solvent, also used in the pharmaceutical industry; used in food additives, medicine, minerals; diethylene glycol dimethyl ether is an aprotic electrode It can be used as a solvent for polar organic reactions,

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Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane

(541-02-6)
A cyclic volatile methylsiloxane (cVMS) used in cosmetic and personal care products. Used in dermal exposure and inhalation toxicity study.

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Dimethyl maleate

(624-48-6)
Dimethyl maleate is widely used in the plastics and chemical industries and as a vaporization retardant of insecticides.

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Dimethyl isosorbide

(5306-85-4)
dimethyl isosorbide is a carrier, solvent, and viscosity controller. Its particular skin-penetrating ability opens the possibility of enhancing active substance efficacy in optical products. Its physical characteristics and solubility properties are superior to those of propylene glycol, glycerin, or ethyl alcohol.

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Dipropylene glycol dimethyl ether

(111109-77-4)
Aprotic solvent for use on proton-sensitive systems such as water-based polyurethane coatings.

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Dibutyl adipate

(105-99-7)
Used as an organic synthesis intermediate, generally used as a solvent. It can also be used as a plasticizer for vinyl and cellulose resins.

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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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