Base Oil

Description

Isopropyl esters are organic compounds that are created by the esterification of isopropanol and an acid. Esters are generally represented as

, where R and R' are both alkyl groups. Here are some examples of isopropyl esters:

  • Isopropyl acetate: A colorless, clear liquid with a fruity odor that is created by esterifying acetic acid and isopropanol

  • Isopropyl methanoate: An ester of isopropanol and formic acid

  • Isopropyl dodecanoate: A fatty acid ester that is a metabolite found in human saliva

  • Isopropyl salicylate: A benzoate ester that is the isopropyl ester of salicylic acid

  • Isopropyl palmitate: A colorless, odorless liquid that is an ester of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid, which is naturally found in plants and animals

  • Isopropyl isostearate: An ester of isopropyl alcohol and isostearic acid that is used as a skin-softening agent and emollient in cosmetics

  • Isopropyl myristate: A low viscosity, non-greasy emollient that is an ester of isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid, which is derived from vegetables

Grades

PACIFIC NESTOR IPL 30 & PACIFIC NESTOR IPO 60