Propylene Glycol® (MPG)

The most climate-friendly propylene glycol currently on the domestic market

Its composition, quality, and properties =
standard propylene glycol
However, its carbon footprint is
90% lower compared to newly produced fossil-based propylene glycol

IUPAC name: Propane-1,2-diol
Synonyms: monopropylene glycol, 1,2-dihydroxypropane, methylethylene glycol, 1,2-dihydroxypropane, methyl ethylene glycol
EC No.: 200-338-0
CAS No.: 57-55-6
Molecular formula: C3H8O2
REACH registration number: 01-2119456809-23-0012

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Description

  • Propylene glycol is a high-purity, syrup-like liquid that is colorless, odorless, tasteless, synthetic, and fully miscible with water.
  • Technical / USP grade antifreeze; propylene glycol is also used as a solvent and humectant in, among others, cosmetics and antifreeze fluids.
  • Propylene glycol is not classified as a hazardous substance under Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 or Directive 67/548/EEC.
  • It serves a similar function to ethylene glycol, but its use is preferred due to its lower toxicity.

Specification

  • Freezing point: -58 °C
  • Boiling point: 184–189 °C
  • Density: 1.075 g/cm³
  • Viscosity: 45 mPa·s
  • The freezing point is not directly proportional to dilution.
  • A mixture of 1 part water and 1 part propylene glycol has a freezing point below -30 °C.
  • Freezing point of 99% solution: -58 °C
  • Excellent corrosion resistance and high thermal stability.
  • Recommended replacement interval: 2–3 years.

General Applications

  • Use in cooling systems of industrial facilities
  • De-icing and anti-icing applications
  • Use in heat pumps and solar collectors
  • Other consumer uses (PC 28: Perfumes and fragrances; PC 29: Pharmaceuticals; PC 39: Cosmetics and personal care products)
  • Agrochemical uses (PC 12: Fertilizers; PC 27: Plant protection products)
  • Use in coatings
  • Use in cleaning products

Sustainability Summary

Production Process

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) – per 1 ton (T)

  • 🌱 Based on RISE Research – Swerea database (from glycol collection to the end of the purification process)
  • 🌍 Carbon footprint: ≈ 400 kg CO₂ eq/T, equivalent to approximately (US EPA data): ~1620 km driven (car), ~170 liters of gasoline consumed, ~200 kg of coal burned, ~0.5 months of energy use for an average European household, ~1 barrel of crude oil burned
  • ♻️ Offset requirement: ≈ growth of 7 tree saplings over 10 years, ≈ carbon sequestration capacity of 0.2 hectares of forest per year

Life Cycle

Packaging

20 L canister, 200 L drum, 600 L IBC tank, 1000 L IBC tank