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Texanol Ester-Alcohol |
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2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol monoisobutyrate |
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25265-77-4 |
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Texanol Ester Alcohol is a slow evaporating, water-insoluble coalescing aid for latex paints. It provides good performance characteristics, such as scrub resistance, color development, and package stability in paints. It is an excellent coalescing aid for emulsion polymers and has excellent hydrolytic stability, allowing it to be used with a wide variety of latex emulsions including high pH acrylics. When added to an emulsion paint, Texanol is absorbed by the emulsions polymeric particles, softening them and causing complete fusion when the paint film dries. Since Texanol is insoluble in water and therefore not in the water phase, applying the paint over a porous substrate does not result in reduced coalescing efficiency because Texanol is not absorbed along with the water. |
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Molecular Weight 216.3 Empirical Formula C12H24O3 Color Pt-Co 10 max. Specific Gravity @ 20¡ÆC/20¡ÆC 0.95 Wt/Vol @ 20¡ÆC 0.95 kg/L (7.9 lb/gal) Solubility in Water, @ 20¡ÆC, Insoluble Water in, @ 20¡ÆC 0.9 wt % Evaporation Rate (n-butyl acetate = 1) 0.002, (ether = 1) 6051 Refractive Index @ 20¡ÆC 1.4423 Vapor Density (air = 1) 7.5 Vapor Pressure @ 25¡ÆC 0.013mmHg 1.73Pa, @ 20¡ÆC 0.01mmHg 1.33Pa, @ 55¡ÆC 3.3KPa Boiling Point @ 760 mm Hg 255-260.5¡ÆC (491-501¡ÆF) Freezing Point -50¡ÆC (-58¡ÆF) Flash Point Cleveland Open Cup 120¡ÆC (248¡ÆF) Autoignition Temperature 393¡ÆC (739¡ÆF) Surface Tension @ 20¡ÆC 28.9 dynes/cm Electrical Resistance >20 Megohms Expansion Coefficient, per ¡ÆC @ 20¡ÆC 0.001 Critical Temperature 391.9¡ÆC Critical Pressure 19.9 ATM Critical Volume 718.6 ml/g¡¤mol Heat of Vaporization 15196 cal/g¡¤mol Heat of Combustion -1607.7 kcal/g¡¤mol Liquid Heat Capacity @ 25¡ÆC 110.74 cal/(g*mol)(¡ÆC) Liquid Viscosity @ 20¡ÆC 13.5 cP (mPa¡¤s) Nitrocellulose Solubility Active |
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additive, paint & coating, rubber & additives, solvents |
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