Polyhydric Alcohol Phosphate Ester (PAPE)

Polyhydric Alcohol Phosphate Ester (PAPE) is a phosphate ester made from polyhydric alcohols such as glycerol, sorbitol, or mannitol. It functions as an emulsifier, wetting agent, and surfactant in various formulations. PAPE is often used in cosmetic products for its ability to enhance skin conditioning, moisture retention, and emulsifying properties.

Formula:

Typically C₆H₁₄O₆P for a glycerol-based ester, though it varies by alcohol and esterification process.

Molar Weight

Varies depending on the specific alcohol and esterification degree.

Key applications

  • Cosmetics and Skincare: Used as an emulsifier and moisturizer in creams, lotions, and hair care products.
  • Industrial Applications: Used as a surfactant and wetting agent in various industrial formulations.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Used in topical formulations for improved skin penetration and moisturization.

Industries

  • Cosmetics and Skincare
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Household Products
  • Industrial Applications

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