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===Chemically===


'''Glycerol'''  - a clear, viscous, odourless, slightly sweet, non-toxic, liquid
'''Glycerol'''  - a clear, viscous, odourless, slightly sweet, non-toxic, liquid
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Some compounds in this area include  (but are certainly not limited to)
Some compounds in this area include  (but are certainly not limited to)
: glycerol (E422), as mentioned
* glycerol/glycerin (E422), as mentioned
:: used as a sweetener, humectant, preservant, and is used in [[personal lube]]
 


: propylene glycol, somewhat similar to glycerol
* propylene glycol, somewhat similar to glycerol
:: E1520 when used for food  
:: E1520 when used for food  
:: E490 when used for cosmetics
:: E490 when used for cosmetics


: ethylene glycol (used in classical antifreeze, and toxic)
* Polyethylene glycol
:: biologically inert
:: used in skin creams, [[personal lubricant]], used for larger and longer-lasting soap bubbles




* ethylene glycol
:: e.g. used in classical antifreeze
:: treat as being bad for people


===Uses===
* Diethylene glycol [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diethylene_glycol]  (hydrolysed ethylene glycol)
:: e.g. a solvent
:: treat as being bad for people


Smoke machine fluids were often basically just glycerol (sometimes other glycols, but not ethylene glycol) and water,
 
Smoke machine fluids seem to often be glycerol or propylene glycol (sometimes other glycols, but not ethylene glycol) and water,
though there appear to be some newer formulations that leave less residue{{verify}}.
though there appear to be some newer formulations that leave less residue{{verify}}.




Vaping liquid has a base that is often a mix of part glycerin (smoother, cloudier) and propylene glycol.
Vaping liquid has a base that is often a mix of part glycerin (smoother, cloudier) and propylene glycol.
Used as a sweetener, humectant, preservant, and is used in [[personal lube]].

Revision as of 15:32, 15 September 2023

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Glycerol - a clear, viscous, odourless, slightly sweet, non-toxic, liquid

used e.g. as a humectant, a solvent, a sweetener, a preservative, a thickening agent
has some anti-freeze properties
has a few medical uses
A specific compound (C3H8O3), and technically a triol (with three OH groups)

Glycerol and glycerin (US) / glycerine (UK) refer to the same molecule, but glycerin is a commercial term that typically refers to mixes that are mostly (>95%) glycerol.

See also:


More widely, you can look at diols and triols.

You may see the term glycol[1], which is the property/grouping of aliphatic diols, where

aliphatic = non-aromatic
diol = alcohols with two OH functional groups (triols have three)



Some compounds in this area include (but are certainly not limited to)

  • glycerol/glycerin (E422), as mentioned
used as a sweetener, humectant, preservant, and is used in personal lube


  • propylene glycol, somewhat similar to glycerol
E1520 when used for food
E490 when used for cosmetics
  • Polyethylene glycol
biologically inert
used in skin creams, personal lubricant, used for larger and longer-lasting soap bubbles


  • ethylene glycol
e.g. used in classical antifreeze
treat as being bad for people
  • Diethylene glycol [2] (hydrolysed ethylene glycol)
e.g. a solvent
treat as being bad for people


Smoke machine fluids seem to often be glycerol or propylene glycol (sometimes other glycols, but not ethylene glycol) and water, though there appear to be some newer formulations that leave less residue(verify).


Vaping liquid has a base that is often a mix of part glycerin (smoother, cloudier) and propylene glycol.