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| DIBUTYL ADIPATE CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS | |
What is Dibutyl Adipate?
Molecular Formula of Dibutyl Adipate: C14H26O4
Molecular Weight: 258.358 g/mol
Chemical Name: Dibutyl Adipate
CAS Number: 105-99-7
Dibutyl Adipate is the diester of butyl alcohol and adipic acid. It is a clear, colorless, oily liquid. Dibutyl Adipate is used in cosmetics and personal care products, nail polishes, and skin care products.
It is a chemical with very good compatibility with Octisalate and Homosalate.
Other names include:
- Hexanedioic Acid
- Dibutyl Ester
- Adipic Acid, dibutyl ester
- Butyl Adipate
- Di-n-butyl adipate
- Dibutyl adipinate
- 1,4-Butanedicarboxylic Acid
- Hexanedioic acid
- 1,6-Dibutyl Ester
- Dibutylester Kyseliny Adipove
- Adipic Acid di-n-butyl ester
- Dibutyl hexane-1,6-dioate
- Adipic Acid dibutyl
- 105-99-7
- DBA
- Dibutyl Adipate
It helps soften synthetic polymers by reducing fragility and cracking. It is also a solvent used to dissolve other substances and gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance. Dibutyl Adipate acts as a lubricant on the skin's surface.
What are its Physical and Chemical Properties?
Melting point is -32 °C.
Boiling point is 305 °C.
The density of Dibutyl Adipate has been determined to be 0.962 g/mL at 25 °C.
Regarding solubility, it is generally insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.
What are the Usage Areas of Dibutyl Adipate?
- The primary usage area for Dibutyl Adipate is the cosmetics industry. It is used as a plasticizer for resins. If you ask where Dibutyl Adipate is used, it is heavily utilized in floor waxes.
- Dibutyl Adipate is used in the manufacturing of sunscreens. Dibutyl Adipate is widely used in makeup solutions. In these applications, it acts as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent.
- DBA is considered safe for use in the cosmetics industry by some organizations.
- Dibutyl Adipate does not absorb radiation in the ultraviolet regions. Therefore, it is used extensively in sunscreens.
- The usage concentrations of Dibutyl Adipate in products are around 5% in nail polishes. In sun gels, creams, and lotions, Dibutyl Adipate is found at a concentration of 8%.
- Its usage areas also include the manufacturing of baby products.
- Dibutyl Adipate is especially widely used in the manufacturing of makeup products.
- Usage areas also include the manufacturing of materials like hair care products and hair dyes.
- It is also used in the manufacturing of oral care, shaving lotions, and personal care products.
What Factors Affect Its Price?
The price of Dibutyl Adipate has shown a significant increase with the advancement of technology and the expansion of its application areas.
Dibutyl Adipate prices will increase with the rise in the prices of the chemicals used in its production.
While the price of Dibutyl Adipate may decrease for a short period with an increase in the number of facilities producing this chemical, it will continuously increase in the long term.
The price of 1,4-Butanedicarboxylic Acid is also dependent on the number of companies selling Dibutyl Adipate. As the number of firms selling dibutyl ester increases, prices will fall.
The price of Dibutyl Adipate will increase with the growing interest in the cosmetics sector and personal care products.
The price of Dibutyl Adipate will increase as the summer months approach. This is because the use of 1,4-Butanedicarboxylic Acid increases in the summer. Manufacturers in the cosmetic industry will start producing their summer-use products, such as sunscreens and sun lotions.


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