Dipentaerythritol

CAS# 126-58-9

Product Description

Dipentaerythritol is a chemical compound with various industrial and commercial applications.

Product:

Dipentaerythritol

CAS:

126-58-9

Synonym:

2,2'-(Oxybis(methylene))bis(2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol)

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White crystalline powder

Density

1.33 g/cm3

Melting point

212-220 °C

Molecular Weight

254.28

Purity

99%

Refractive index

1.4455

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Dipentaerythritol used in many
industry applications

Dipentaerythritol is a chemical compound with various industrial and commercial applications. Here are some of its uses:

  1. Alkyd Resins: Dipentaerythritol is a key component in the production of alkyd resins, which are widely used in paints, coatings, and varnishes. It serves as a crosslinking agent, enhancing the durability, adhesion, and weather resistance of the coatings.
  2. Plasticizers: It is utilized as a plasticizer in the manufacture of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) plastics. Dipentaerythritol can improve the flexibility and workability of PVC formulations, making them suitable for applications such as flooring, cables, and automotive parts.
  3. Explosives: Dipentaerythritol is used in the production of explosives, particularly in the synthesis of pentolite, a high-explosive mixture. It provides oxygen-rich functionality, contributing to the energy output and stability of the explosive material.
  4. Coatings: It is used as a raw material in the production of radiation-curable coatings. Dipentaerythritol-based coatings offer excellent adhesion, chemical resistance, and scratch resistance, making them suitable for use in automotive, wood, and metal coatings.
  5. Adhesives: Dipentaerythritol is used in the formulation of adhesives and sealants. It serves as a crosslinking agent, improving the strength and durability of the adhesive bonds. Dipentaerythritol-based adhesives find applications in construction, woodworking, and automotive industries.
  6. Polyurethanes: It is used as a building block in the production of polyurethane resins and foams. Dipentaerythritol-based polyurethanes exhibit high resilience, thermal stability, and resistance to hydrolysis, making them suitable for use in furniture, insulation, and automotive applications.
  7. Antioxidants: Dipentaerythritol derivatives are used as antioxidants in lubricants and greases. They help prevent oxidation and degradation of lubricating oils, extending the service life of machinery and equipment.
  8. Plastic Additives: Dipentaerythritol esters are used as additives in plastics to enhance their thermal stability and processing properties. These additives improve melt flow, reduce melt viscosity, and prevent degradation during processing.
  9. Textile Chemicals: Dipentaerythritol derivatives are used as crosslinking agents in the textile industry for the production of wrinkle-resistant and flame-retardant fabrics. They improve the fabric's dimensional stability and resistance to shrinkage.
  10. Personal Care Products: Dipentaerythritol esters are used in personal care products such as lipsticks, creams, and lotions as emollients and moisturizers. They provide a smooth and silky feel to the skin and enhance product spreadability.