glyserolirosonesterit
Glyserolirosonesterit, also known as glycerol rosin esters, are a family of esters formed by esterifying glycerol with rosin acids, such as abietic and dehydroabietic acids. They can occur as mono-, di-, or triesters depending on the number of rosin acid units attached to the glycerol backbone. The composition depends on the rosin source and the degree of esterification.
Chemically, glyserolirosonesterit are resinous, hydrophobic compounds that combine the glycerol triol framework with bulky rosin moieties.
Production methods typically involve esterification or transesterification of glycerol with rosin acids or rosin derivatives under
Applications of glyserolirosonesterit are mainly in adhesives, coatings, and inks, where they act as tackifiers and
Safety and regulatory considerations depend on the rosin content and the intended use. Rosin-derived esters can