Chemical Database

1,2-Propyleneglycol, Ethoxylated And Propoxylated

Identifications

  • CAS Number: 53637-25-5
  • Synonyms/Related:
    • .alpha.-Hydro-.omega.-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) poly(oxypropylene) po ly(oxyethylene) block copolymer
    • 1,2-Propyleneglycol, Ethoxylated And Propoxylated
    • 75-H-1400
    • 75H90000
    • Adeka 25R1
    • Adeka 25R2
    • Adeka L 61
    • Adeka Pluronic F 108
    • alpha-Hydro-omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) (sub a)-poly(oxopropylene) (sub b)-poly(oxyethylene) (sub a) block copolymer
    • alpha-Hydro-omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) a-poly(oxopropylene) b-poly(oxyethylene) a block copolymer
    • Antarox 17R4
    • Antarox 25R2
    • Antarox B 25
    • Antarox F 108
    • Antarox F 68
    • Antarox F 88
    • Antarox F 88FL
    • Antarox L 61
    • Antarox L 72
    • Antarox P 104
    • Antarox P 84
    • Antarox SC 138
    • Arco Polyol R 2633
    • Arcol E 351
    • B 053
    • BASF-L 101
    • Berol TVM 370
    • Block polyethylene-polypropylene glycol
    • Block polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene
    • Breox BL 19-10
    • BSP 5000
    • Cirrasol ALN-WS
    • Crisvon Assistor SD 14
    • Crl 1005
    • CRL 1605
    • CRL 8131
    • CRL 8142
    • D 500 (polyglycol)
    • D01941
    • Daltocel F 460
    • Dehypon KE 3557
    • Detalan
    • Eban 710
    • Emkalyx EP 64
    • Emkalyx L 101
    • Emkalyx L101
    • Empilan P 7068
    • Emulgen PP 230
    • Epan 450
    • Epan 485
    • Epan 710
    • Epan 750
    • Epan 785
    • Epan U 108
    • Epon 420
    • Ethylene glycol-propylene glycol block copolymer
    • Ethylene glycol-propylene glycol polymer
    • ETHYLENE OXIDE, PROPYLENE OXIDE BLOCK POLYMER
    • Ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block copolymer dipropylene glycol ether
    • Ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block copolymer ether with ethylene glycol
    • Ethylene oxide-propylene oxide block polymer
    • Ethylene oxide-propylene oxide copolymer
    • F 108
    • F 127
    • F 77
    • F 87
    • F 88
    • F-108
    • Genapol PF 10
    • Glycols, polyethylene-polypropylene
    • Glycols, polyethylenepolypropylene
    • Hydrowet
    • Laprol 1502
    • LG 56
    • Lutrol F
    • Lutrol F (TN)
    • M 90/20
    • Magcyl
    • Meroxapol 105
    • Methyloxirane polymer with oxirane block
    • Methyloxirane-oxirane copolymer
    • Methyloxirane-oxirane polymer
    • Monolan 8000E80
    • Monolan PB
    • N 480
    • Newpol PE-88
    • Niax 16-46
    • Niax LG 56
    • Nissan Pronon 201
    • Nixolen SL 19
    • Oligoether L-1502-2-30
    • Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane
    • Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, block
    • Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, ether with 1,2-propanediol (2:1)
    • Oxirane, polymer with methyloxirane
    • Oxirane-methyloxirane polymer
    • P 103
    • P 104
    • P 105
    • P 123
    • P 65
    • P 84
    • P 85
    • PEG/PPG-125/30 Copolymer
    • Plonon 201
    • Plonon 204
    • Pluracare
    • Pluracol V
    • Pluriol PE
    • Pluriol PE 6810
    • Pluronic
    • Pluronic 10R8
    • Pluronic 31R2
    • Pluronic C 121
    • Pluronic F
    • Pluronic F 108
    • Pluronic F 125
    • Pluronic F 127
    • Pluronic F 38
    • Pluronic F 68
    • Pluronic F 68LF
    • Pluronic F 87
    • Pluronic F 88
    • Pluronic F 98
    • Pluronic F-68
    • Pluronic F108
    • Pluronic F127
    • Pluronic F68
    • Pluronic F77
    • Pluronic F86
    • Pluronic F87
    • Pluronic F87-A7850
    • Pluronic F88
    • Pluronic L
    • Pluronic L 101
    • Pluronic L 121
    • Pluronic L 122
    • Pluronic L 24
    • Pluronic L 31
    • Pluronic L 35
    • Pluronic L 44
    • Pluronic L 61
    • Pluronic L 62
    • Pluronic L 64
    • Pluronic L 68
    • Pluronic L 92
    • Pluronic L-101
    • Pluronic L-81
    • Pluronic L44
    • Pluronic L62
    • Pluronic l62 (mw 2500)
    • Pluronic L64
    • Pluronic l64 (mw 2900)
    • Pluronic P
    • Pluronic P 104
    • Pluronic P 75
    • Pluronic P 85
    • Pluronic P-65
    • Pluronic P-75
    • Pluronic P103
    • Pluronic P104
    • Pluronic P105
    • Pluronic P123
    • Pluronic P65
    • Pluronic P84
    • Pluronic P85
    • Pluronic-68
    • Poloxalene
    • Poloxalene L64
    • Poloxalene [USAN:BAN:INN]
    • Poloxalkol
    • POLOXAMER
    • Poloxamer (NF)
    • Poloxamer 101
    • Poloxamer 108
    • Poloxamer 182LF
    • Poloxamer 188
    • Poloxamer 331
    • Poloxamer 407
    • Poloxamer [USAN:BAN:INN]
    • Poloxamer-188
    • Poly (propylene oxide-ethylene oxide)
    • Poly(ethylene oxide-co-propylene oxide)
    • Poly(mixed ethylene, propylene) glycol
    • Poly(oxyethylene)-poly(oxypropylene) glycol
    • Poly(oxyethylene)-poly(oxypropylene) polymer
    • Polyethylene glycol, propoxylated
    • Polyethylene oxide-polypropylene oxide
    • Polyethylene oxide-polypropylene oxide copolymer
    • Polyethylene-Pluronic L-62LF
    • Polyethylene-polypropylene glycol
    • Polykol
    • Polylon 13-5
    • Polyoxamer 108
    • Polyoxyethylenated poly (oxypropylene)
    • Polyoxyethylene - polyoxypropylene block copolymer
    • Polyoxyethylene - polyoxypropylene copolymer
    • Polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene
    • Polyoxyethylene-oxy-propylene [French]
    • Polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene
    • Polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene polymer
    • Polyoxypropylene-polyoxyethylene block copolymer
    • Polypropoxylated, polyethoxylated propylene glycol
    • Polypropylene glycol, ethoxylated
    • Polypropylene glycol-ethylene oxide copolymer
    • PPG Diol 3000EO
    • Proksanol
    • Pronon
    • Pronon 102
    • Pronon 104
    • Pronon 201
    • Pronon 204
    • Pronon 208
    • Propane-1,2-diol, ethoxylated, propoxylated
    • Propylen M 12
    • Propylene glycol, propylene oxide, ethylene oxide polymer
    • Propylene oxide-ethylene oxide copolymer
    • Propylene oxide-ethylene oxide polymer
    • Proxanol
    • Proxanol 158
    • Proxanol 228
    • Proxanol Tsl-3
    • RC 102
    • Regulaid
    • Rokopol 16P
    • Rokopol 30P
    • Rokopol 30P9
    • SK and F 18,667
    • SK&F 18,667
    • SKandF 18,667
    • Slovanik
    • Slovanik 630
    • Slovanik 660
    • Slovanik M-640
    • Supronic B 75
    • Supronic E 400
    • Synperonic PE 30/40
    • Tergitol monionic XH
    • Tergitol nonionic XH
    • Tergitol XH
    • Tergitol XH (nonionic)
    • Teric PE 61
    • Teric PE 62
    • Teric PE40
    • Teric PE60
    • Teric PE70
    • Thanol E 4003
    • Therabloat
    • TsL 431
    • TVM 370
    • Unilube 50MB168X
    • Unilube 50MB26X
    • Velvetol OE 2NT1
    • Voranol P 2001
    • WS 661
    • Wyandotte 7135

Properties

  • Boiling Point: K °C °F
  • Flammability:
    • Explosive Limits:
      • Lower Explosive Limit: 0%
      • Upper Explosive Limit: 0%
    • Flammable Limits:
      • Lower Flammable Limit: 0%
      • Upper Flammable Limit: 0%
    • Flash Point K °C °F
    • Autoignition Temperature: K °C °F
  • Melting Point: K °C °F

Related Resources

  • USDOT Hazardous Materials Table 49 CFR 172.101
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  • 2008 ERG (Emergency Response Guidebook)
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  • US DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Placards
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  • Guide for Handling Household Chemicals
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Editor's note: Some chemicals in this database contain more information than others due to the original reason this information was collected and how the compilation was accomplished.

While working with material safety data sheets (MSDS), I found that manufacturers sometimes used obscure names for constituent chemicals and I didn't always have a good idea of what I was dealing with. To resolve this problem, over the years, I compiled chemical names and identifiers into a personal database, cross referencing regulatory and health safety information when possible. Colleagues and friends eventually started suggesting that I make my data available on this website so that others could benefit from my efforts -- which I finally did in 2004. The more common, regulated and/or hazardous a chemical is, the more information I will have likely collected it.

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Reference Sources

Data for this database was compiled from: hundreds of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of common industrial and household products; the Hazardous Materials Table from the United States "Code of Federal Regulations" title 49 section 172.101; the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards; the US DOT 1996, 2000 & 2004 Emergency Response Guidebooks; U.S. National Library of Medicine and many other related resources.

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