glykolien
Glykolien refers to glycols, dihydric alcohols with two hydroxyl groups. They are polar, usually liquids or solids at room temperature, and soluble in water.
Common examples include ethylene glycol and propylene glycol; higher diols such as butanediols exist. Their chemistry
Main uses include antifreeze/coolants, solvents in paints, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and humectants in food and personal care;
Health and safety: Ethylene glycol is highly toxic if ingested, causing kidney damage; propylene glycol has
Regulation and handling: Glykolien are typically managed with standard chemical safety protocols, including safety data sheets