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Tamara,

The two chelating agent are used at different pHs. Disodium is used at pH up

to 8.5 and tetra is used above 8.5.

Young

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EDTA...

Hi,

Are Disodium EDTA and Tetrasodium EDTA interchangeable in a formulation

as a chelating agent?

I'm working on a sprayable non-alcohol cologne formulation using

BFGoodrich's Pemulen TR-2. It calls for Disodium EDTA to be added, after

neutralizing the solution, to decrease the viscosity and enable it to be

sprayable.

I only had Tetrasodium EDTA, and although I added it at the maximum

recommended rate, the formulation remained too viscous for my liking.

The directions on the BFGoodrich site state to be careful not too add to

much EDTA or the emulsion could break, so I was hesitant to add

more......

~Tamara~

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Thanks for the help :)

Tamara (who's heading back to the drawing board......)

Young wrote:

> Tamara,

>

> The two chelating agent are used at different pHs. Disodium is used at pH up

> to 8.5 and tetra is used above 8.5.

>

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