polüetüleenglükoolid
Polüetüleenglükoolid, often abbreviated as PEG, are a group of polymers with the general formula H(OCH2CH2)nOH. They are formed by the polymerization of ethylene oxide. The properties of PEG vary significantly with the length of the polymer chain, indicated by the 'n' value. Shorter chains are typically liquids, while longer chains are solids. PEGs are water-soluble and widely used in various applications due to their non-toxic and inert nature.
In the pharmaceutical industry, PEGs serve as excipients in drug formulations, acting as solvents, binders, and
Industrial applications of PEGs include their use as lubricants, plasticizers, and chemical intermediates. They are also