What Is Glycolic Acid Butyl Ester Used For?
Glycolic acid butyl ester is a derivative of glycolic acid, the smallest alpha hydroxy acid (AHA). Because of its dual functionality as an acid and alcohol, glycolic acid butyl ester can be used in a number of ways from cosmetics to industrial cleaning.
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Cosmetics
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According to Chemical Land, glycolic acid is used in cosmetics to diminish lines and to make the skin look younger.
Chemical Peels
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It is also used to exfoliate dead skin cells to allow new skin cells to grow, thereby rejuvenating skin. Many dermatologists use glycolic acid to initiate chemical peeling of the skin.
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Paint Additive
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Because glycolic acid butyl ester has very low volatility, it is used as a paint additive to increase its flow quality, according to Celanese Chemical. It also adds glow.
Printing Ink
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Printing industries also use glycolic acid butyl ester for the manufacture of printing inks due to its low volatility, high boiling point and minimal odor.
Commercial Uses
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Chemical Land also points out that glycolic acid butyl ester is also used for tanning leather and dyeing textiles.
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References
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