PEG-36 Castor Oil is a light yellow and slightly viscous liquid with a mild fatty odor.
CAS NO : 61791-12-6
EC NO:500-151-7
IUPAC NAMES:
Castor oil ethoxylated
Castor oil ethoxylates
CASTOR OIL POLYETHOXYLATE
Castor oil, ethoxylated
Castor Oil, ethoxylated
Castor oil, ethoxylated
Polyoxyl 35 Castor Oil
SYNONYMS:
1,3-Dichlor-2-propanylcarbamat [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
1,3-Dichloro-2-propanyl carbamate [ACD/IUPAC Name]
1,3-dichloropropan-2-yl carbamate
2-Propanol, 1,3-dichloro-, 2-carbamate
2-Propanol, 1,3-dichloro-, carbamate [ACD/Index Name]
587-01-9 [RN]
Carbamate de 1,3-dichloro-2-propanyle [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
209-593-2 [EINECS]
2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl carbamate
61791-12-6 [RN]
CREMOPHOR EL
CremophorEL
MFCD00130879 [MDL number]
MFCD00869175
PEG-2 CASTOR OIL
polyoxyethylene castor oil
POLYOXYETHYLENE(10) CASTOR OIL
POLYETHYLENEGLYCOL CASTOR OIL
Castoroil,ethyleneglycolpolymer
Castoroil,ethyleneoxidereactionproduct
Castoroil,polyethoxylated
castoroilpolyoxyethyleneether
polyethoxylatedcastoroil
PEG-36 CASTOR OIL
PEG-40 CASTOR OIL
PEG-44 CASTOR OIL
PEG-50 CASTOR OIL
PEG-54 CASTOR OIL
PEG-55 CASTOR OIL
PEG-60 CASTOR OIL
PEG-75 CASTOR OIL
PEG-80 CASTOR OIL
PEG-100 CASTOR OIL
PEG-200 CASTOR OIL
CREMOPHOR EL(R), USP/NF
EthoxylatedNonylphenolPOE30
Ricinus oil, ethoxylated
polyoxyethylene (20) castor oil (ether, ester)
PEGCASTOROILS
POLYETHYLENEGLYCOLESTEROFCASTOROIL
CASTOROILETHOXYLATE
CREMOPHOREE1
BY series
Emulsifier EL series
PEG Castor oil
RO 40
RO series
Castor oil,ethoxylated, pH-range 6.0-8.1
Castor oilCremophor®:EL
Polyoxyl 35 Castor Oil (1 g)
CreMophor®
BY 140
Castor Oil Ethoxylate 15EO
Castor oil polyoxyethylene ethe
EMULSIFIER 1371 B
EMULSIFIER KS
CASTOR OIL, ETHOXYLATED
CREMOPHOR(R) EL
CREMOPHOR EL
CREMOPHOR EL(R)
Cremophor® EL
PEG-2 CASTOR OIL
PEG-3 CASTOR OIL
PEG-4 CASTOR OIL
PEG-5 CASTOR OIL
PEG-8 CASTOR OIL
PEG-9 CASTOR OIL
PEG-36 CASTOR OIL
PEG-36 CASTOR OIL is classified as :
Emulsifying
Surfactant
What Is It?
PEG-30 Castor Oil, PEG-33 Castor Oil, PEG-35 Castor Oil, PEG-36 Castor Oil and PEG-40 Castor Oil are polyethylene glycol derivatives of castor oil. PEG-30 Hydrogenated Castor Oil and PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil are polyethylene glycol derivatives of hydrogenated castor oil. PEG-36 Castor Oil is a light yellow and slightly viscous liquid with a mild fatty odor. PEG-40 Castor Oil is an amber-colored liquid. PEG Castor Oils and PEG Hydrogenated Castor Oils are used in the formulation of a wide variety of cosmetics and personal care products.
Why is it used in cosmetics and personal care products?
PEG-36 Castor Oil and PEG Hydrogenated Castor Oils help to form emulsions by reducing the surface tension of the substances to be emulsified. They also help other ingredients to dissolve in a solvent in which they would not normally dissolve.
Scientific Facts:
PEG Castor Oils and PEG Hydrogenated Castor Oils are produced from castor oil and hydrogenated castor oil, respectively. Castor oil is obtained by the cold pressing of seeds of the Ricinus communis plant followed by clarification of the oil by heat.
PEG-36 castor oil (INCI) is a polyethylene glycol derivative based on castor oil which is used in cosmetic preparations. The number 36 after "PEG-" indicates the average number of molecular units -CH2-CH2-O-. PEG-36 castor oil acts as emulsifier and surfactant.
PEG-36 Castor Oil. Acts as an emulsifier, solubilizer, emollient, dispersing agent and humectant. It is a non-ionic surfactant, whose hydrophobic portion comes from castor oil and the hydrophilic portion, from the ethylene oxide chain. Used in formulations of creams, lotions, masks, bases and sun protection products.
[Appearance]
light yellow liquid
[density ]
1.05 g/mL at 20 °C
[Fp ]
257℃
[storage temp. ]
REFRIGERATOR (+4C)
[form ]
Viscous Liquid
[color ]
Clear yellow
[Stability:]
Stable. Incompatible with storng oxidizing agents.
[PH]
5.0-7.0 (1g/10 mL in H2O)
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a polyethylene glycol derivative of hydrogenated castor oil where the average PEG chain length is 36. PEG-36 Castor Oil is a nonionic surfactant used as an emulsifying and solubilising agent in pharmaceutical preparations and cosmetics.
Synonyms:
castor oil, ethoxylated (36 moles EO)
polyethylene glycol (36) castor oil
polyoxyethylene (36) castor oil
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a nonionic emulsifier and dispersing agent used in the agricultural industry, cosmetics, pigment pastes and textile auxiliaries.
Composition: Castor oil ethoxylate with 36 moles of EO
PEG-36 Castor Oil
PEG-36 CASTOR OIL is classified as:
Emulsifier
Surfactant
CAS Number: 61791-12-6
COSING REF No: 78319
Chem / IUPAC Name: Castor oil, ethoxylated (36 mol EO average molar ratio)
Sectors
Active, Agriculture, Oil Field, Personal Care, Textile Auxiliaries
Market applications
Lubricant, Oil in Water Emulsifier
Chemical Quality
Bio-based, Castor Oil Ethoxylates, Ethoxylated Glycerides, Nonionic
Product features
Active ingredient content about 100%
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At 5 ° C: yellowish wax
At 25 ° C: clear, yellowish liquid
Density at 25 ° C (DIN 51757): Approx.1.0 g / cm³
Flash point (DIN / ISO 2592) 100 ° C
PH of 1% aqueous solution: approx.7
Solubility at 25 ° C:
soluble in water
Solidification Point: about 10 ° C
Biology: readily biodegradable and preservative free
Use
PEG-36 Castor Oil of EO combines with an HLB (hydrophilic-lipophilic-balance) value of about 13 emulsifying, dispersing and wetting properties.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is an Emulsifier for Crop Protection Formulations
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used as a dispersing agent for pigments to produce low viscosity, stable pigment dispersions or organic pigments in aqueous preparations or solvents.
Suggested use is 5 - 20% active substance based on organic pigment.
The dosage for inorganic pigments is 3 - 8% active substance based on pigment.
GENERAL NAME: PEG-36 Castor Oil
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PEG-36 Castor Oil surfactant is a 36 mole ethoxylate of castor oil.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a water-soluble, nonionic surfactant compatible with other nonionic surfactants and most anionic and cationic surfactants.
APPLICATIONS
Emulsifier
• lubricant
Rewetting agent
• painting assistant
• distributor
• softener
INCI: PEG-36 Hydrogenated castor oil
Personal care practices
PEG-36 Castor Oil functions as an emulsifier, solvent, softener, dispersing agent and moisturizer.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a nonionic surfactant whose hydrophobic part comes from castor oil and the hydrophilic part comes from the ethylene oxide chain.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used in creams, lotions, masks, bases and formulations of sunscreen products.
Cosmetic Uses:
emulsifying agents
surfactants
Applications
Emulsifier combinations of nonionic and anionic surfactants are successfully used to create a range of biocides in the form of self-emulsifying liquid concentrates.
The combinations are more adaptable than individual emulsifiers and hence more economical as a result.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a nonionic ingredient that is particularly suitable for emulsifying biocides when used in conjunction with anionic ingredients such as CALCIUM LABSA.
It is always recommended that the combination of PEG-36 Castor Oil and the above-mentioned anionic ingredients be tailored to the active ingredients, solvents and concentrations used and made as effective as possible.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a light yellow and slightly viscous liquid with a slightly oily odor.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is an amber colored liquid.
When PEG-36 Castor Oil is added to cosmetic or personal care product formulations, it is used as a surfactant, a solubilizer, an emulsifier, an emollient, a cleansing agent, and a fragrance ingredient.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used as an emulsifier for textile applications, softeners, hard surface care, mineral oils, as wetting agents or settled auxiliaries in agricultural applications, emulsification for solvents. The HLB value is 13.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a yellowish liquid with a faint odor. PEG-36 Castor Oil is ideal for use in a wide variety of applications in many industries including Adhesives, Cosmetics, Greases, Inks, Lubricants, Personal care, Pharmaceuticals, Plastics, Rubber, Soaps, Textiles and Urethanes.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a polyoxyethylated castor oil obtained by the reaction of castor oil with ethylene oxide at a molar ratio of 1:36 with detergent properties.
Castor oil is derived from the seeds of Ricinus communis (Euphorbiaceae) and is mainly the triglyceride of ricinoleic, isorichinoleic, stearic and dihydroxystearic acids.
It consists of d.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a polyethylene glycol derivative of Ricinus Communis (Castor) Oil with an average of 36 moles of ethylene oxide.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a mixture of castor oil glycerides and fatty acids derived from castor oil, etherification and esterification products with forty equivalents of ethylene oxide.
Polyoxyl n castor oil (n = 36) (synonyms: ethoxylated castor oil, polyethylene glycol castor oil) is a mixture of triricinoleate esters of ethoxylated glycerol with small amounts of polyethylene glycol (macrogol) ricinoleate and the corresponding free glycols.
The number (n) associated with the name of the substance represents the average number of oxyethylene units in the compound.
Chemical
Explanation
Name: Castor Oil Ethoxylate
Surfactant Type: Nonionic
Benefits of PEG-36 Castor Oil
Superior emulsification
The perfect dispenser
Exceptional resolution features
Effective lubricant
Easily biodegradable
Low water toxicity
PEG-36 Castor Oil Applications
Agricultural Medicines
Oil, Gas and Mining
Textile and Leather processing
Pulp
Inks, Coatings and Adhesives
Home, Industrial and Corporate
Cleaning
Mineral Oils and Metalworking
Due to its detergent properties, PEG-36 Castor Oil is widely used to dissolve water-insoluble drugs such as anesthetics, antineoplastic agents, immunosuppressive agents, analgesics, vitamins and new synthetic water-insoluble compounds.
Resolution and Compatibility
Soluble in water
Soluble in most polar and non-polar solvents and oils
Chemically stable in the presence of dilute acids, bases and salts
Compatible with soaps, anionic and cationic surfactants and many organic solvents.
It is prepared by reacting 36 moles of ethylene oxide with each mole of castor oil.
The resulting product is a mixture (CAS number 61791-12-6): the main ingredient is the material in which the hydroxyl groups of castor oil triglyceride are ethoxylated with ethylene oxide to form polyethylene glycol ethers
Minor ingredients are polyethylene glycol esters of ricinoleic acid, polyethylene glycols, and polyethylene glycol ethers of glycerol.PEG-36 Castor Oil is a synthetic, nonionic surfactant. Its benefit comes from its ability to stabilize emulsions of non-polar materials in aqueous systems.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is an excipient or additive found in medicines.
Therapeutically, modern medicines are rarely given in pure chemical form, so most active ingredients are combined with excipients or additives such as PEG-36 Castor Oil .
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a nonionic surfactant used as emulsifying and solubilizing agents in pharmaceutical preparations and cosmetics.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is included as an excipient in a variety of preparations intended for use in all food producing species by parenteral, oral or topical administration.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used as a nonionic oil-in-water emulsifier and / or solvent.
PEG-36 Castor Oil shows very good compatibility with other ingredients and can be used with oil-soluble vitamins and essential oils or as a purified solvent in paclitaxel formulations.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a widely used and fully approved dissolver
PEG-36 Castor Oil has very good compatibility with other ingredients PEG-36 Castor Oil is a purified solubilizer for paclitaxel formulations
Product Details
Chemical name: Polyoxyl castor oil
Former trade name: PEG-36 Castor Oil
CAS-No: 61791-12-6
INCI: PEG-36 Castor Oil
Chemical nature: PEG-36 Castor Oil is a nonionic dissolver and emulsifier made by reacting castor oil with ethylene oxide at a molar ratio of 1: 36.
Composition: The main component of PEG-36 Castor Oil is glycerol polyethylene glycol ricinoleate.
Together with the fatty acid esters of polyethylene glycol this forms the hydrophobic part of the product.
The smaller hydrophilic part consists of free polyethylene glycols and ethoxylated glycerol.
Description: PEG-36 Castor Oil is a pale yellow oily liquid that is clear at temperatures above 26 ° C. It has a mild but characteristic odor.
Solubility: PEG-36 Castor Oil forms clear solutions in water.PEG-36 Castor Oil is also used in many organic solvents, eg. ethyl alcohol, n-propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethyl acetate, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, trichlorethylene, toluene and xylene.
Unlike anionic emulsifying agents, PEG-36 Castor Oil becomes less soluble in water at higher temperatures.
Therefore, aqueous solutions become turbid at a certain temperature.
PEG-36 Castor Oil with all other grades of Kolliphor and when heated also fatty acids, fatty alcohols
May be mixed with i and some animal and vegetable oils.
PEG-36 Castor Oil can therefore be mixed with oleic and stearic acids, dodecyl and octa-decyl alcohols, castor oil and a range of lipid soluble substances.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a mixture of polyoxyethylated triglycerides that react castor oil with ethylene oxide at a molar ratio of 1: 36, acting as a nonionic surfactant and acting as a formulation medium for pharmacological agents with low water solubility.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is prepared by reacting 36 moles of ethylene oxide with each mole of castor oil.
The resulting product is a mixture (CAS number 61791-12-6): the main ingredient is the material in which the hydroxyl groups of castor oil triglyceride are ethoxylated with ethylene oxide to form polyethylene glycol ethers
Minor components are polyethylene glycol esters of ricinoleic acid, polyethylene glycols, and polyethylene glycol ethers of glycerol. PEG-36 Castor Oil is a synthetic, nonionic surfactant used to stabilize emulsions of non-polar materials in water.
Nanoemulsions have attracted great attention in commercial industries such as pharmaceutical, food, beverage and skincare, due to their wide range of applications.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is widely used for emulsification, preservation and dissolution of various lipophilic bioactive agents.
Nano emulsions are a class of emulsions covering the 20–500 nm size range.
Due to the small droplet sizes, various differences in physicochemical properties and functional behavior are exhibited in contrast to conventional emulsions: transparent / translucent appearance, long term stability and high bioavailability.
Unlike thermodynamically stable microemulsions, nano emulsions are kinetically stable and can be produced at low surfactant levels; this is essential for industrial applications in pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, agrochemical and polymer synthesis.
PEG-36 Castor Oil can be used to create nano emulsions.
Surfactants are often used to improve the solubility of lipophilic drugs.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a polyoxyethylated castor oil surfactant used to dissolve water-insoluble drugs such as anesthetic, antineoplastic, immunosuppressive and analgesic drugs, vitamins and new synthetic compounds.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a polyoxyethylene castor oil derivative, it is a nonionic surfactant. It is widely used to improve the dissolution and delivery of drugs.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is an excipient or additive found in medicines.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used in water treatment chemicals, biocidal products, lubricants-greases, leather tanning, dyeing, finishing products, cosmetics-personal care products, emulsifiers, washing-cleaning products, metal surface treatment products (including those for galvanizing and electroplating) . ), metalworking, hydraulic and heat transfer fluids, mining, non-metal surface treatment products, hydraulic fluids, polishes-waxes, processing aids (i.e. pH regulators, flocculants and precipitants), laboratory chemicals, flux coating / core welding and brazing products and making fine chemicals, plastics and fabricated metal products; [ExPub: ECHA REACH Records] Permitted for use as an inert ingredient in non-food pesticide products; [EPA
PEG-36 Castor Oil is an ethoxylated nonionic surfactant of vegetable origin. PEG-36 Castor Oil is suitable for a wide variety of applications and provides emulsifying and dissolving functionality.
Hydrogenation of castor oil results in greater oxidative stability with superior color and reduced odor.
PEG-36 Castor Oil castor oil ethoxylates are ethoxylation derivatives of castor oil and ethylene oxide.
These are nonionic surfactants commonly used in oral, topical, and pharmaceutical formulations.
They can also be used as emulsifying or dissolving agents and are therefore suitable for the production of aqueous liquid preparations in industries.
In cosmetics, these are widely used as solubilizers for perfume bases and are often used as a substitute for castor oil in the manufacture of hand lotions.
Our range is based on ethoxylated castor oil.
Castor oil is the triester of glycerol and ricinoleic acid with a hydroxyl group in the fatty acid carbon chain.
It is produced suitable for aqueous emulsions and dispersions of many organic and aromatic solid and liquid substances by ethoxylation of castor oil emulsifiers and dispersing agents.
PEG-36 Castor Oil have many uses, mainly as nonionic surfactants in various formulations.
PEG-36 Castor Oil are also used in textile formulations as cleaning agents, antistatic agents, dispersants or emulsifiers, defoamers,
Used as softeners.
In addition, castor oil ethoxylates are used as emulsifiers, solvents in cosmetics, health care and agricultural chemical formulations.
Products with 36 moles of ethylene oxide are used as stabilizers and emulsifiers:
For preparing vitamins, insecticides, insecticides and fragrances in water.
In cosmetic products (eg lotions, creams, shaving foams and shampoos).
In textile auxiliaries (eg softeners, antistatic oils, fiber oils and dyeing aids).
In metalworking oils (eg soluble cutting oils and pipe and wire drawing oils).
In paints (for emulsification of pigment dispersions, universal shades and colorants).
PEG-36 Castor Oil is a nonionic surfactant from the group of polyoxyethylene fatty acid esters of castor oil, INCI name: PEG-36 Castor oil.
Surfactant is in the form of paste or semi-liquid paste. After the product is heated to about 50 ° C, the product liquefies.
Features and applications
Product advantages:
a biodegradable product,
Product not classified according to CLP,
well soluble in water,
Product soluble in alcohols, oils and fatty acids.
Application
plant protection products
Component of cutting fluids used in machining processes,
Textile, leather and paper industries,
anti-electrostatic compounds,
emulsifier in formulations for automotive chemistry.
categories
Alternative names
Castor oil, ethoxylated, PEG-36 Castor Oil, Castor oil, polyethoxylated, Castor oil, ethylene glycol polymer
USE IN AGRICULTURE
Composition: PEG-36 Castor Oil
EMULATOR FOR Ethylparathione, Malathion, Methyl parathion, Toxafen and 2,4-D-isooctyl ester and 2,4,5-T-isooctyl ester
EMULSIFIER FOR PLANT PROTECTION
EMULGATOR FOR AGRICULTURE
particularly suitable for emulsifying biocides
PEG-36 Castor Oil
Concentration [%]: Min. 99
Ionicity: nonionic
Product features *)
Appearance at 20 ° C: Yellowish, viscous, castable paste
Chemical / Physical Data
pH value [1% aqueous solution]: 7.0 - 8.5
Flash point [° C; Cleveland, DIN 51376]: approx. 300
Density [g cm-3; 50 ° C]: approx. 1.03
Water content [%; K.F.; DIN 51777] max. one
Resolution
Dissolve in water, xylene, solvent naphtha, aromatic solvents and petroleum ether to form a clear solution.
Hardness stability: not affected by water hardness components
Application
Emulsifier combinations of nonionic and anionic surfactants are successfully used to create a range of biocides in the form of self-emulsifying liquid concentrates.
Combinations are more adaptable and therefore ultimately more economical than individual emulsifiers. Emulsification of biocides based on active ingredients of thiophosphoric acid esters, especially ethyl parathion, methyl parathion, malathion, fenitrothion when used in combination with anionic components such as PEG-36 Castor Oil , Calcium alkyl aryl sulphonate It is a nonionic component suitable for and such.
However, it is also suitable for herbicidal active ingredients based on 2,4-D esters and 2,4,5-T esters and insecticidal active ingredients from the chlorinated hydrocarbon group, such as toxafen and chlorine. It is always recommended to be tailored to components, solvents and concentrations and made as effective as possible.
Final product applications
Agricultural chemicals
Detergents and cleaners
Lubricants
Metalworking and fuel additives
Additives
Dyes
Coatings
Adhesives
Paper chemicals
Water purification
Plastic and rubber additives
Expertise
Industrial applications
Textile
Leather processing
Consumer Uses
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used in the following products: cosmetics and personal care products, air care products, perfumes and fragrances and washing & cleaning products.
Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. cooling liquids in refrigerators, oil-based electric heaters) and outdoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. hydraulic liquids in automotive suspension, lubricants in motor oil and break fluids).
Article service life
Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment), outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials), outdoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. tyres, treated wooden products, treated textile and fabric, brake pads in trucks or cars, sanding of buildings (bridges, facades) or vehicles (ships)) and indoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. release from fabrics, textiles during washing, removal of indoor paints). This substance can be found in complex articles, with no release intended: vehicles. This substance can be found in products with material based on: metal (e.g. cutlery, pots, toys, jewellery). This substance is intended to be released from scented: clothes.
Widespread uses by professional workers
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used in the following products: lubricants and greases, polishes and waxes, welding & soldering products, laboratory chemicals, polymers, washing & cleaning products and water treatment chemicals.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used in the following areas: mining.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used for the manufacture of: fabricated metal products, chemicals and plastic products.
Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners), outdoor use as processing aid, indoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. cooling liquids in refrigerators, oil-based electric heaters) and outdoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. hydraulic liquids in automotive suspension, lubricants in motor oil and break fluids).
Formulation or re-packing
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, water treatment chemicals, textile treatment products and dyes, lubricants and greases, pH regulators and water treatment products and leather treatment products.
Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures and formulation in materials.
Uses at industrial sites
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used in the following products: textile treatment products and dyes, pH regulators and water treatment products, polymers, leather treatment products and lubricants and greases.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging and mining.
PEG-36 Castor Oil is used for the manufacture of: chemicals and plastic products.
Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: in the production of articles, in processing aids at industrial sites, as processing aid, for thermoplastic manufacture, as processing aid and of substances in closed systems with minimal release.