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'''Polyol''' A '''[[Polyol]]''' is a type of [[polymer]] that contains multiple [[hydroxyl]] groups. Polyols are used in a variety of industrial applications, including the production of [[polyurethane]] foams, [[resins]], [[elastomers]], and [[adhesives]]. They are also used in the food industry as [[sugar substitutes]] and in the pharmaceutical industry in the formulation of [[drug delivery systems]]. ==Chemical Structure== Polyols are characterized by their multiple hydroxyl groups. These groups are reactive and can form bonds with other molecules, making polyols useful in the production of polymers. The number and arrangement of the hydroxyl groups in a polyol molecule can affect its properties, such as its reactivity, solubility, and viscosity. ==Types of Polyols== There are several types of polyols, including [[glycols]], [[glycerols]], and [[sorbitols]]. Glycols are the simplest type of polyol and contain two hydroxyl groups. Glycerols contain three hydroxyl groups, while sorbitols, a type of sugar alcohol, contain multiple hydroxyl groups. ==Applications== ===Polyurethane Production=== Polyols are a key component in the production of polyurethane foams. They react with [[isocyanates]] to form the polymer matrix of the foam. The properties of the foam, such as its density, flexibility, and thermal conductivity, can be adjusted by varying the type and amount of polyol used. ===Food Industry=== In the food industry, polyols are used as sugar substitutes. They provide sweetness without the calories of sugar, making them popular in [[diet foods]] and [[sugar-free]] products. Some polyols, such as [[xylitol]], also have dental benefits and are used in [[chewing gum]] and other oral care products. ===Pharmaceutical Industry=== Polyols are used in the pharmaceutical industry in the formulation of drug delivery systems. They can enhance the solubility of drugs, improve their stability, and control their release rate. Some polyols, such as [[mannitol]], are also used as [[excipients]] in tablets and capsules. ==See Also== * [[Polymer]] * [[Hydroxyl]] * [[Polyurethane]] * [[Sugar substitute]] * [[Drug delivery system]] [[Category:Polymers]] [[Category:Food additives]] [[Category:Pharmaceutical ingredients]] {{Polymer-stub}} {{Food-stub}} {{Pharma-stub}} <gallery> File:Glyptal.svg|Glyptal structure File:Pentaerythritol.svg|Pentaerythritol structure File:Xylitol_Structural_Formula_V.1.svg|Xylitol structure File:Polyether_Polyol_Structural_Formula_V3.svg|Polyether polyol structure File:Polyester_Polyol_Structural_Formula_V.3.svg|Polyester polyol structure </gallery>
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