PVP(Polyvinylpyrrolidone)
PVP is synthesized via a free radical polymerization reaction starting from the vinylpyrrolidone (VP) monomer, using a free radical initiator such as Azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN). The water-soluble polymer polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), also known as polyvidone or povidone, is created from the monomer N-vinylpyrrolidone. PVP can be chosen based on the desired application properties and is offered in a variety of molecular weights and associated viscosities. PVP is a linear polymer that consists of 1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone monomers, and appears like a faintly yellow solid. In the 1950s, it was the first synthetic polymer to be used as a hair fixative in place of the insect-derived Shellac.
Additional information
| CAS | 9003-39-8 / 88-12-0 / 25249-54-1 |
|---|---|
| Functions | ANTISTATIC, BINDING, EMULSION STABILISING, FILM FORMING, HAIR FIXING, VISCOSITY CONTROLLING |
| Formula | (C6H9NO)n |
| Molar Mass | 2,500–2,500,000 g/mol |
| Application | mascara, eyeliner, hair conditioners, hair sprays, shampoos |
| Restriction | No restriction |
| Trade names | PVP K 30-POVIDONE K30 S, LUVISKOL K90 POWDER, |
