
CAS 9012-09-3
:Triacetylcellulose
Description:
Triacetylcellulose (TAC) is a derivative of cellulose, characterized by the acetylation of the hydroxyl groups present in the cellulose polymer. This modification enhances its solubility in organic solvents, making it useful in various applications, including as a film-forming agent and in the production of coatings and plastics. TAC is known for its excellent clarity, flexibility, and resistance to moisture, which contributes to its utility in the manufacturing of photographic films and other optical products. The degree of acetylation can influence its physical properties, such as thermal stability and mechanical strength. Additionally, TAC is biodegradable, aligning with increasing environmental concerns regarding plastic waste. It is generally considered safe for use in various applications, although handling should be done with care to avoid inhalation of dust or exposure to solvents during processing. Overall, triacetylcellulose is a versatile material with significant industrial relevance, particularly in fields requiring transparent and durable films.
Formula:C2H4O2Unspecified
Synonyms:- Cellulose, triacetate
- TH 22
- Triafol TN
- EXP 4412A
- Triafol N
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Found 2 products.
Cellulosetriacetate
CAS:CellulosetriacetatePurity:esterificationvalue60.5%Molecular weight:678.59g/molCELLULOSE TRIACETATE
CAS:Formula:C24H32O16Purity:Acetyl Content43-44%,Ester value60.5-61.5%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:576.5013


