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A cellulose ether with a hydroxyethyl functional group substitution. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is a nonionic [[thermoplastic]] polymer that is soluble in [[water]] as well as many organic [[solvent|solvents]]. It is a white granular solid that is used as an [[emulsifier]], [[stabilizer]], [[thickening agent|thickener]], and film former in many types of solutions such as foods, cosmetics, [[paint|paints]], and [[glaze|glazes]]. It is also used as a [[size|sizing agent]] and [[consolidant]]. Hydroxyethyl cellulose discolors and becomes insoluble with thermal aging (Feller and Wilt 1990).
 
A cellulose ether with a hydroxyethyl functional group substitution. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is a nonionic [[thermoplastic]] polymer that is soluble in [[water]] as well as many organic [[solvent|solvents]]. It is a white granular solid that is used as an [[emulsifier]], [[stabilizer]], [[thickening agent|thickener]], and film former in many types of solutions such as foods, cosmetics, [[paint|paints]], and [[glaze|glazes]]. It is also used as a [[size|sizing agent]] and [[consolidant]]. Hydroxyethyl cellulose discolors and becomes insoluble with thermal aging (Feller and Wilt 1990).
 
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== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
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Examples: Natrosol® [Aqualon]; Cellosize® [Dow]; Tylose® H [SE Tylose]
 
Examples: Natrosol® [Aqualon]; Cellosize® [Dow]; Tylose® H [SE Tylose]
  
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
 
 
== Other Properties ==
 
 
 
Soluble in water, ethylene glycol.  Insoluble in ethyl ether.  pH = 6.5-8.5.  Softening point = 135-140C.
 
 
 
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== Additional Information ==
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* Soluble in water, ethylene glycol.  Insoluble in ethyl ether. 
 
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* pH = 6.5-8.5. 
R.Feller, M.Wilt, ''Evaluation of Cellulose Ethers for Conservation'', in Research in Conservation Series, Getty Conservation Institute, 1990.
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* Softening point = 135-140 C
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* Refractive Index = 1.51
  
 
== Comparisons ==
 
== Comparisons ==
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[[media:download_file_340.pdf|General Characteristics of Polymers]]
 
[[media:download_file_340.pdf|General Characteristics of Polymers]]
  
 
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==Resources and Citations===
 
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* R.Feller, M.Wilt, ''Evaluation of Cellulose Ethers for Conservation'', in Research in Conservation Series, Getty Conservation Institute, 1990.
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
 
 
 
 
* Book and Paper Group, ''Paper Conservation Catalog'', AIC, 1984, 1989
 
* Book and Paper Group, ''Paper Conservation Catalog'', AIC, 1984, 1989
  

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Description

A cellulose ether with a hydroxyethyl functional group substitution. Hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is a nonionic Thermoplastic polymer that is soluble in Water as well as many organic solvents. It is a white granular solid that is used as an Emulsifier, Stabilizer, thickener, and film former in many types of solutions such as foods, cosmetics, paints, and glazes. It is also used as a sizing agent and Consolidant. Hydroxyethyl cellulose discolors and becomes insoluble with thermal aging (Feller and Wilt 1990).

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Synonyms and Related Terms

HEC; hydroxyethylcellulose; hidroxietilcelulosa (Esp.); hidroxietilcelulose (Port.)

Examples: Natrosol® [Aqualon]; Cellosize® [Dow]; Tylose® H [SE Tylose]

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Soluble in water, ethylene glycol. Insoluble in ethyl ether.
  • pH = 6.5-8.5.
  • Softening point = 135-140 C
  • Refractive Index = 1.51

Comparisons

Physical Properties for Selected Thermoplastic Resins

General Characteristics of Polymers

Resources and Citations=

  • R.Feller, M.Wilt, Evaluation of Cellulose Ethers for Conservation, in Research in Conservation Series, Getty Conservation Institute, 1990.
  • Book and Paper Group, Paper Conservation Catalog, AIC, 1984, 1989