Triethylene glycol

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Triethylene glycol
IUPAC name 2-[2-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethanol
Other names Triglycol
Identifiers
Abbreviations TEG
CAS number [112-27-6]
PubChem 8172
SMILES C(COCCOCCO)O
Properties
Molecular formula C6H14O4
Molar mass 150.17 g mol-1
Appearance Colourless liquid
Melting point

-7oC

Boiling point

285oC

Related compounds
Related diols Ethylene glycol, Diethylene glycol
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Triethylene glycol, TEG, or triglycol is a colourless odourless viscous liquid with molecular formula HO((CH2CH2)O)3H. It is used as a plasticizer for vinyl. It is also used in Air-Sanitizer products, like "Oust" or "Clean and Pure." When aerosolized, it acts as a disinfectant. Glycols are also used as liquid desiccants for natural gas and in air conditioning systems. It is an additive for hydraulic fluids and brake fluids.


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