[News & Trends]:Differences between isobutane and butane in sunscreen

As summer approaches, the sunlight exposure will become increasingly apparent, and sunscreen has become an important category of daily skincare for people. However, among many sunscreen products, we often see isobutane and butane in the chemical composition. What is the difference between the two? Next, we will provide you with a detailed introduction to the similarities and differences between these two components


Isobutane and butane are common solvent components in sunscreen, and their function is to help sunscreen better apply to the skin and form a thin film on the skin, providing sunscreen protection. There is not much difference in functionality between these two components, both of which have good volatility and are easy to absorb


However, in terms of chemical structure, isobutane and butane have significant differences. Isobutane is an isomeric alkane, whose carbon atoms are arranged differently from butane, resulting in differences in properties and applications. Specifically, isobutane is more widely used in cosmetics because it has good permeability and durability, which can make sunscreen better fit the skin and is not easily washed away by sweat, allowing it to maintain its sun protection effect for a long time


Butane, on the other hand, is relatively less commonly used in cosmetics. Its main function is as a solvent, and it may appear as a substitute in some products that require lower stability and durability. Overall, butane has a relatively weak role in sunscreen products and is more suitable for use in some daily skincare categories


In addition to differences in function and use, isobutane and butane also differ in environmental friendliness. Due to the strong volatility of isobutane, it carries a certain environmental impact risk, while butane is relatively light in this regard. Therefore, among some consumer groups who pursue green environmental protection, they may be more inclined to choose sunscreen products containing butane components


In summary, although isobutane and butane are common solvent components in sunscreen products in terms of functionality, they have certain differences in chemical structure, effectiveness, and environmental friendliness. When choosing sunscreen products, consumers can choose based on their skin characteristics and environmental preferences to ensure that they choose products that are more suitable for themselves.