Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) is a high-performance multifunctional thickener and stabilizer widely used in construction, medicine, food, and daily chemicals. With its unique chemical structure, HPMC offers exceptional water retention, bonding properties, and thermal stability. CAS 9004-65-3 is the chemical identifier for this versatile compound, which is derived from natural cellulose through chemical modification.
| Parameter | Range |
|---|---|
| Hydroxypropyl Content | 7–12% |
| Methoxy Content | 22–28% |
| Ash | ≤5% |
| Viscosity | 20,000–200,000 mPa·s |
| pH | 5–8 |
| Moisture | 5±2% |
| Gel Temperature | 60–75℃ |
| Density | 350–450 g/cm³ |
HPMC is a critical component in mortar, plaster, and adhesives. It improves workability, water retention, and mechanical strength. For example, in cement mortar, HPMC ensures uniform consistency and reduces cracking.
HPMC is used as a binder and disintegrant in tablets and capsules. Its film-forming properties enhance drug stability and controlled release. The NIST has published guidelines on cellulose derivatives in pharmaceutical applications, emphasizing their safety and efficacy.
As a thickener and emulsifier, HPMC improves the texture of sauces, dressings, and dairy products. Its non-toxic nature makes it ideal for food additives.
HPMC is used in skincare products for its moisturizing and film-forming properties. It creates a smooth, non-greasy texture while retaining moisture for dry or sensitive skin.
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While both HPMC and HEC are cellulose derivatives, HPMC offers superior water retention and thermal stability. HEC is preferred for clarity and film formation, whereas HPMC excels in moisture retention and workability.
HPMC is categorized into hot-melt (for high-temperature applications) and instant-dissolving (for cold water applications).
The process involves cellulose extraction, etherification, purification, and drying. For details, refer to the technical documentation.
HPMC provides a smooth, non-greasy layer on the skin, retains moisture, and enhances product texture. It is ideal for sensitive skin formulations.
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) has published extensive research on cellulose derivatives and their applications. For authoritative guidelines on material standards, visit NIST's official website.