lowvolatile
Lowvolatile is an adjective describing substances with low vapor pressure and a reduced tendency to evaporate under normal conditions. It is used across chemistry, materials science, and product formulation to distinguish materials from volatile substances that readily enter the gas phase. In practice, lowvolatile materials emit fewer vapors at room temperature, contributing to lower odor, reduced worker exposure, and fewer emissions to the environment.
Key properties include low vapor pressure, high boiling point, and often higher molecular weight compared with
Applications encompass coatings, paints, adhesives, sealants, and cleaning agents designed to minimize solvent loss and off-gassing.
The term is sometimes used interchangeably with low-VOC, but lowvolatile describes intrinsic volatility, whereas VOC refers
See also volatility, vapor pressure, low-VOC, solvent evaporation, outgassing.