Synonyms: HPMC, methylhydroxyprop(ox)yl cellulose, MHPC, 2-hydroxy- propyl ether of methylcellulose, hypromellose
The hydroxypropylmethylcelluloses basically have the same character as the pure methylcelluloses.
Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose having a medium to high the degree of substitution/ DS (1.5–2.0) is very soluble in cold water (0–30 °C (32–86 °F)). The solubility of HPMCs is improved compared with that of pure methylcelluloses. Transparent colloidal solutions of low to high viscosity are formed, depending on the degree of polymerization and the substance concentration.
Like powdered methylcellulose, HPMC also tends to form lumps when trans-
ferred to cold water because of its high speed of hydration. Clear solubility and transparency can be increased by short-
term cooling to 0–5 °C (32–41 °F).
Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (DS 1.5–2.0) is insoluble in:
- hot water at temperatures above about 55 °C (131 °F);
- ethanol (100%) – but soluble in mixtures of EtOH with water (up to 90 : 10);
- fats, oils.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Hydroxypropoxyl: 23.0 - 32.0%
Viscosity, 2% in water @20°C: 60,000 - 90,000 cP
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Can be added directly to aqueous systems
- No ionic charge
- pH stable
- Thermal gelation
- Gels goes back into solution upon cooling
- Shampoo
- Liquid Bubble Bath Concentrate
- Liquid Soap and Body Wash
- Hair Styling Products
- Lotion and Creams
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