Clariant offers monoethylene glycol dimethyl ether as part of its ethylene glycol dimethyl ethers (glymes) portfolio. Glymes are aprotic solvents with unique characteristics, including miscibility with water and aliphatic/aromatic hydrocarbons, excellent solubilizing power, and suitability as inert reaction media for organic and organometallic reactions as well as polymerizations.
Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether (Diglyme) is part of Clariant’s ethylene glycol dimethyl ethers (glymes) portfolio. Glymes are aprotic solvents with unique characteristics, including miscibility with water and aliphatic/aromatic hydrocarbons, excellent solubilizing power, and use as inert reaction media. Diglyme is presented as a versatile solvent for chemical processes and technologies, including reactions, polymerization, and electrolyte systems.
Triethylene glycol dimethyl ether is part of Clariant’s ethylene glycol dimethyl ethers (glymes) portfolio. Glymes are aprotic solvents with unique characteristics, including miscibility with water and aliphatic/aromatic hydrocarbons, excellent solubilizing power, and suitability as inert reaction media for organic and organometallic reactions as well as polymerizations.
Clariant offers a comprehensive range of ethylene glycol dimethyl ethers, commonly known as glymes. Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether (Tetraglyme) is part of this portfolio and is described as a high-boiling, aprotic solvent with strong solvating power, good miscibility with water and organic solvents, and suitability as an inert reaction medium for a variety of chemical processes and applications.
Dipropylene glycol dimethyl ether (Dipropylene glycol DME) is a clear, colorless liquid with low viscosity, even at low temperatures. It is completely miscible with most common organic solvents and has limited solubility in water. Due to its chemical stability and the absence of reactive groups, Dipropylene glycol DME can be used as an inert, aprotic reaction medium, for example, in organic reactions and polymerization processes. It is well-suited as a non-toxic alternative to N-methyl pyrrolidone (NMP) and N-ethyl pyrrolidone (NEP).