Polyethylene Glycol 6000

Chemical Name: 
polyethylene Glycol
Trade Names: 
KEPEG 6000
Introduction: 

Polyethylene glycols (PEGs) are condensation polymers of ethylene oxide and water with the general formula H(OCH2CH2)nOH. They are the most commercially important type of polyether. The low molecular weight compounds up to 700 are colorless, odorless viscous liquids with a freezing point from -10˚C (diethylene gycol), while polymerized compounds with higher molecular weight than 1,000 are wax like solids with melting point up to 67˚ C for n=180. While PEGs with different molecular weights find use in different applications and have different physical properties (e.g. viscosity) due to chain length effects, their chemical properties are nearly identical.

The numbers that are often included in the names of PEGs indicate their average molecular weights, e.g. a PEG with n=9 would have an average molecular weight of approximately 400 and would be labeled PEG 400. Most PEGs include molecules with a distribution of molecular weights, i.e. they are polydisperse.

PEGs are soluble in water, methanol, benzene, dichloromethane and is insoluble in diethyl ether and hexane.

Different grades: 
KEPEG 6000
General Applications: 

Polyethylene glycols are non-toxic, odorless, neutral, lubricating, nonvolatile and nonirritating and are used in a variety of pharmaceuticals and in medications as a solvent, dispensing agent, ointment and suppository bases, vehicle, and tablet excipient.

Packaging: 
Packaging TypeNet weightNo. of bags per palletNo. of pallets in a 20 FLCShelf lifeIMCO Class
PE bags in pasteboard Drums25 Kgs40202yrsNon-Imco
Notice: 

We can produce other types of Pharmaceutical grades of polyethylene Glycols (PEGs), moreover customized packing will be available according to customer’s request.

Safety, Handling & Storage: 

Full information on the safety, handling and storage of pharmaceutical PEGs is available in the corresponding Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).

Specification

No.

Test

Standard*

1

Color of Solution, 5g/50ml of Water

Colorless

2

Viscosity at 98.9˚C, cSt

250-390

3

pH, 5% Solution in Water

4.5-7.5

4

Average Molecular Weight, g/mol

5700-6300

5

Water, percent

Max. 2

6

Residue on Ignition, percent

Max. 0.1

7

Heavy metal, ppm

Max.5

8

Organic Volatile Impurities, ppm

Chloroform                       60

Methylene chloride            600

       Trichloroethylene         80

9

 

Ethylene Oxide & 1,4-Dioxane, ppm

Max. 10

(for each of them)

10

Ethylene Glycol & Diethylene Glycol, percent

0.25

*Reference: USP31-NF26