Carbon Chain Distribution by GLC (%)
C12
C14
C16
C18
0.2 max.
1.0 max.
98.0 min.
2.0 max.
Appearance Fused / Flakes
Hydrocarbons (% by wt) 0.7 max.
Moisture (% by wt) 0.10 max. (Fused)
0.15 max. (Flakes)
Acid Value 0.05 max.
Saponification Value 0.20 max.
Iodine Value 0.20 max.
Avg. Molecular Weight 238 - 246
Hydroxyl Value 228 - 235
Solidification Range (C) 47 - 50
Flash Point (C) Ca 175
Density (gms/cc) @ 60C 0.805 - 0.815
Colour (apha) 10 max.
Boiling Range (C) 305 - 325
Basic Information Product name Cetearyl Glucoside & Cetearyl Alcohol & Cetyl Alcohol Specifications 99% Appearance White to light yellow flake Shelf life 2 years Storage Cool Dry Place Package 1kg/bottle, 25kgs/drum. Two plastic bags inside and Paper-drums or per customer's requirements. CAS 246159-33-1 Function&Application 1.It`s vegetable based, eco-friendly, and extremely mild 2.It can be soluble in water or ethanol 3.It is compatible with both cationic and nonionic surfactants 4.It is stable below 100 5. Overall good chemical stability, excellent resistance to heat, light and pressure, strongly resistant to both acid and alkaline substances 6. Excellent thickener and emulsifier with good anti-bacterial properties Specification Item Specification Result Specification Result main fraction,% 98.00 98.66 C6 / Hydrocaebon,% 1.5 0.6 C8 / Acid Value, mg(KOH)/g 0.3 0.55 C10 / Saponification Value, mg(KOH)/g 1.0 0.27 C12 / Hydroxyl Value, mg(KOH)/g 205-230 222.96 C14 0.47 Lodine Value, (gl2/100g) 2.0 0.64 C16 71.58 Moisture,% / / C18 27.08 Hazen 30.0 20.0 C20 0.05 Melting Point, 47-55 50.3 others 0.22 Appearance White flake
Cetyl Alcohol NF Grade is used as an opacifier in the manufacture of shampoos and related products. You can also find it in lotions, skin creams and a cosmetic, in which it acts as an emollient, emulsifier and thickening agent. Cetyl alcohol NF grade can also be used as a metal lubricant for nuts and bolts etc., as a nonionic surfactant in soaps and detergents; itâ??s used as an intermediate in the processing of textiles and plastics. Sales Specification Appearance: Colorless Liquid to White solid Acid Value: 0.1 KOH/g Max Moisture: 0.1% Max Saponification Value: 0.5 mg KOH/g Max Iodine Value: 0.1 Gg I2/100g Colour, APHA: 10 Max Hydroxyl Value: 220-235 mg KOH/g CarBonyl Value: 70 mg/kg Max Titer: 47-50C Hydrocarbon: 0.4% Max Carbon Chain Distribution %: C14: 1.0 Max C16: 98.0 Max C18: 1.0 Max Packing 25 KG paper bag, 24 bags per pallet
Cetyl alcohol also known as hexadecan-1-ol and palmityl alcohol. At room temperature, cetyl alcohol takes the form of a waxy white solid or flakes. The name cetyl derives from the whale oil from which it was first isolated Cetyl alcohol is used in the cosmetic industry as an opacifier in shampoos, or as an emollient, emulsifier or thickening agent in the manufacture of skin creams and lotions.[4] It is also employed as a lubricant for nuts and bolts, and is the active ingredient in some Liquid pool covers (forming a surface layer to reduce evaporation and retain heat).
Carbon Chain Distribution by GLC (%) C14 C16 C18 1.0 max. 99.0 min. 1.0 max. Appearance Fused / Flakes Hydrocarbons (% by wt) 0.5 max. Moisture (% by wt) 0.10 max. (Fused) 0.15 max. (Flakes) Acid Value 0.05 max. Saponification Value 0.20 max. Iodine Value 0.20 max. Avg. Molecular Weight 238 - 246 Hydroxyl Value 227 - 235 Solidification Range (C) 47 - 50 Flash Point (C) Ca 175 Density (gms/cc) @ 60C 0.805 - 0.815 Colour (apha) 10 max. Boiling Range (C) 305 - 320 Carbonyl Value (as ppm CO) 50 max.
Carbon Chain Distribution by GLC (%) C12 C14 C16 C18 0.2 max. 2.0 max. 95.0 min. Appearance Fused / Flakes Hydrocarbons (% by wt) 0.7 max. Moisture (% by wt) 0.10 max. (Fused) 0.15 max. (Flakes) Acid Value 0.10 max. Saponification Value 0.20 max. Iodine Value 0.20 max. Avg. Molecular Weight 238 - 249 Hydroxyl Value 225 - 235 Solidification Range (C) 46 - 49 Flash Point (C) Ca 180 Density (gms/cc) @ 60C 0.805 - 0.815 Colour (apha) 10 max. Boiling Range (C) 305 - 330
Carbon Chain Distribution by GLC (%) C14 C16 C18 C20 C22 0.2 max. 2.0 max. 98.0 min. 1.0 max. 0.1 max. Appearance Flakes / Fused Hydrocarbons (% by wt) 0.5 max. Moisture (% by wt) 0.1 max. (Fused) 0.3 max. (Flakes/Pastilles) Acid Value 0.1 max. Saponification Value 0.3 max. Iodine Value 0.3 max. Avg. Molecular Weight 267 - 275 Hydroxyl Value 204 - 210 Solidification Range (C) 55 - 58 Flash Point (C) Ca 195 Density (gms/cc) @ 60C 0.805 - 0.815 Colour (apha) 10 max. Boiling Range (C) 330 - 355
1 27176-87-0 Dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid 2 151-21-3 Sodium dodecyl sulfate 3 9016-45-9 Nonylphenol Ethoxylate 4 63449-41-2 Benzalkonium Chloride 5 139-07-1 Dodecyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride 6 9004-82-4 AES 7 6863-42-9 Coconut oil acid diethanolamine 8 683-10-3 Lauryl betaine 9 25155-30-0 Sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate 10 107-43-7 Betaine 11 112-00-5 Dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride 12 25496-72-4 Glyceryl monooleate 13 1120-02-1 Octadecy trimethyl ammonium bromide 14 9005-64-5 Polysorbate 20 15 9005-67-8 Tween 60 16 68213-23-0 Fatty alcohol polyglycol ether 17 68585-34-2 Sodium lauryl ether sulfate 18 9004-95-9 Polyethylene Glycol Monocetyl Ether 19 9004-98-2 Polyethylene glycol monooleyl ether 20 9003-11-6 Polyethylene-polypropylene glycol
Deoxycholic acid (conjugate base deoxycholate), also known as cholanoic acid and 3�±,12�±-dihydroxy-5�²-cholan-24-oic acid, is a bile acid. Deoxycholic acid is one of the secondary bile acids, which are metabolic byproducts of intestinal bacteria. The two primary bile acids secreted by the liver are cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid. Bacteria metabolize chenodeoxycholic acid into the secondary bile acid lithocholic acid, and they metabolize cholic acid into deoxycholic acid. There are additional secondary bile acids, such as ursodeoxycholic acid. Deoxycholic acid is soluble in alcohol and acetic acid. When pure, it comes in a white to off-white crystalline powder form. EINECS No - 201-335-7 Color - White Powder Purity - 98% Function 1. treating and preventing cerebral thrombus; 2. Treating miocardial infarction; 3. Preventing high blood viscosity; 4. Treating angina pectoris, cerebral infarction, diabetes
Cetyl alcohol /Ë?siË?tÉ?l/, also known as hexadecan-1-ol and palmityl alcohol. At room temperature, cetyl alcohol takes the form of a waxy white solid or flakes. The name cetyl derives from the whale oil from which it was first isolated Cetyl alcohol is used in the cosmetic industry as an opacifier in shampoos, or as an emollient, emulsifier or thickening agent in the manufacture of skin creams and lotions.[4] It is also employed as a lubricant for nuts and bolts, and is the active ingredient in some "liquid pool covers" (forming a surface layer to reduce evaporation and retain heat).