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Cyanogum 41 (CAS 39288-95-4)

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39288-95-4
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Cyanogum 41 is a synthetic polymer known primarily for its application as a thickening agent and stabilizer in various industrial products. Chemically, this substance belongs to the family of acrylates and methacrylate copolymers, which are renowned for their ability to form viscous solutions at low concentrations. Cyanogum 41 operates through the mechanism of swelling and hydration when introduced to aqueous solutions, leading to an increase in the viscosity of the solution. This property is particularly valuable in formulations where control over the flow and spread of a product is crucial. In research settings, Cyanogum 41 is utilized in the study of polymeric behavior in aqueous environments, including investigations into its rheological properties, how it interacts with other ingredients, and its stability under various environmental conditions. This research has implications for enhancing product formulations in industries like cosmetics, where consistency and stability of emulsions are vital. Additionally, its behavior under different pH levels and ionic strengths contributes to a broader understanding of polymer science, especially in creating specialized products that require precise viscosity adjustments without altering other physical properties significantly.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Cyanogum 41, 100 g

sc-294113
100 g
$60.00