Dimethylpolysilane Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden
Verwenden
Dimethylpolysiloxane is an anti-foaming agent derived from silicone found in various foods, including cooking oil, vinegar, chewing gum, and chocolate. It is added to the oil to prevent it from bubbling up when frozen ingredients are added, so it improves the safety and life of the product. While the risk of toxicity is considered low, it is not a chemical you'd ordinarily consider to be "food." It's also found in putty, shampoo, and caulk.
Application
Dimethylpolysilane (DMPS) is a silicone polymer widely used in the fields of medicine, food, chemicals and cosmetics.
(1) As a defoaming agent, DMPS can be used in over-the-counter medicines to treat flatulence and as a food additive.
(2) DMPS, as a metal catalyst carrier, can be used to prepare various drugs, such as (R)-tamsulosin and baclofen precursors
[1].
(3) A dimethylpolysilane (DMPS)-modified platinum catalyst supported on activated carbon (AC) and calcium phosphate (CP), which has significant activity for the selective hydrogenation of nitro compounds
[2].
(4) DMPS is used as a skin conditioner, occlusive agent and skin protectant in many cosmetics and hygiene products, such as nail polish, conditioner, cosmetics, contact lens solution, sunscreen, deodorant and shampoo.
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