CYCLOTETRASILOXANE- ▸ Silicone intermediate: Monomer for manufacture of methyl silicone oils and polymers
- ▸ Carrier solvent: Volatile vehicle and diluent in formulations
- ▸ Emollient: Smooth feel and spreadability in personal care
- ▸ Hair conditioning: Conditioning and antistatic fluid in hair care
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Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4, CAS 556-67-2), a volatile cyclic dimethylsiloxane. Industry references record use in the preparation of methyl silicone oils and as a solvent, diluent, and cosmetic emollient and conditioning fluid. Supplied as a clear, low-viscosity liquid.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cyclotetrasiloxane (D4) used for?
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4, CAS 556-67-2) is a volatile cyclic dimethylsiloxane used primarily as a monomer in the manufacture of methyl silicone oils and polymers. It also serves as a volatile carrier solvent and diluent, an emollient for smooth feel and spreadability, and a conditioning/antistatic fluid in hair care.
What is cyclotetrasiloxane made from, and what is its CAS number?
D4 is octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, a four-unit cyclic dimethylsiloxane with formula C8H24O4Si4 and CAS 556-67-2. It is produced from the hydrolysis and cyclization of dimethyldichlorosilane and is itself a key building block for making silicone polymers. Identity and grade are confirmed on the CoA.
Is cyclotetrasiloxane water soluble?
No. D4 is a low-viscosity silicone liquid that is not water soluble; it is miscible with other silicones and nonpolar solvents, which supports its use as a carrier and polymer feedstock. See the product SDS for full solubility and handling data.
What is the difference between D4, D5, and D6 cyclic siloxanes?
They differ in ring size: D4 (cyclotetrasiloxane) has four siloxane units, D5 five, and D6 six. Increasing ring size raises boiling point and lowers volatility, so D4 is the most volatile of the three. D4 is most often used as a polymerization monomer, while D5 and D6 are more common as personal-care carriers.
What is the cost of bulk cyclotetrasiloxane (D4)?
Bulk D4 pricing depends on grade, packaging, order volume, and destination and is quoted per order rather than listed. Submit a bulk RFQ with your quantity and spec and RawSource will return current pricing with CoA and SDS, classified under HS code 2931.90.