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Dodecyl alcohol, ethoxylated

Time: 2012-10-21 16:10:07; Count: 104

Dodecyl alcohol, ethoxylated

Synonyms

Polyethylene glycol monododecyl ether;

Laureth;

PEG Lauryl ether;

Dodecanol, ethoxylate;

Dodecyl alcohol polyoxyethylene ether;

Glycols, polyethylene, monododecyl ether;

Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-dodecyl-omega-hydroxy-;

Polyoxyethylene lauryl ether;

Polyoxyl lauryl ether;

Polyoxyethylenedodecyl ether;

Category

Non-ionic surfactant

> Polyether

>> Alcohol Polyether

>>> Alcohol Polyoxyethylene Ether

>>>> Linear Alkanol Polyoxyethylene Ether

Chemical Numbering System

CAS: 9002-92-0

EINECS: 500-002-6

Molecular Formula & Molecular Weight

Molecular Formula: (C2H4O)n.C12H26O

Molecular Weight: N/A

Structure

Properties

Appearance    (1), colorless transparent liquid to white paste to white flake or granular.

Solubility    dispersible in water to soluble in water. The solubility increases with the increase of EO number.

Stability    stable.

Risk    Solid (or liquid) form: flammable material; irritation, irritation to skin, eye, respiratory system. Harmful products of combustion are CO, CO2 and so on. Contact with strong oxidants, can cause to burn.

GHS label:  

Animal Toxicity

Table 1 Animal toxicity values

rat oral LD50

1000mg/kg[1]

rat oral LD50

4150mg/kg[1]

rat oral LD50

8600mg/kg[1]

rat intraperitoneal LD50

125mg/kg[1]

rat intravenous LD50

27mg/kg[1]

rat intravenous LD50

390mg/kg[1]

rat subcutaneous LD50

953mg/kg[1]

rat subcutaneous LD50

954mg/kg[1]

mouse oral LD50

1170mg/kg[1]

mouse oral LD50

3500mg/kg[1]

mouse oral LD50

4940mg/kg[1]

mouse intraperitoneal LD50

160mg/kg[1]

mouse intravenous LD50

100mg/kg[1]

rabbit intratracheal LD50

> 15mg/kg[1]

rabbit intravenous LD50

36mg/kg[1]

rabbit parenteral LD50

> 75mg/kg[1]

guinea pig intravenous LD50

38mg/kg[1]

guinea pig oral LD50

384mg/kg[1]

Ecology    may be hazardous to environment. Water body should be given special attention.

Biodegradability    biodegradable.

Characteristics    excellent cleansing, emulsifying, dispersing, solubilizing, wetting, permeating abilities. Performance is related to EO number.

Note    (1), The by-product 1,4-dioxane is a possible carcinogen. Generally, can be acceptable when concentration of 1,4-dioxane is less than 30ppm or less.

(2), Be careful with using in children's products.

Synthesis

Obtained that dodecyl alcohol reacts with ethylene epoxide.

For further information, see:

US patent 4,223,163 Process for making ethoxylated fatty alcohols with narrow polyethoxy chain distribution; US patent 4,967,017 Alcohol ethoxylates of reduced EO content or residual PO content; US patent 5,069,817 Process for making polyoxyethylene surfactants with desirable low temperature behavior, etc.

Quality Standards & Test Methods

1, Physical and chemical indexes

Item

Physical and chemical indexes

Solid/paste/liquid

Actives, %, ≥

95.0

pH (25°C, 1% solution)

5.0 - 7.0

Test Methods

(1), Actives

GB/T 13173 Surface active agents -- Detergents -- Testing methods

(2), pH

GB/T 6368 Surface active agents -- Determination of pH of aqueous solution -- Potentiometric method

ISO 4316 Surface active agents -- Determination of pH of aqueous solutions -- Potentiometric method

2, Hazardous substances indexes

Item

Hazardous substances indexes

Solid/paste/liquid

Heavy metals (as Pb), mg/kg, ≤

20

As, mg/kg, ≤

3

Test Methods

(1), Heavy metals (as Pb)

Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (2015 Edition)

GB/T 30799 The test method of food detergents -- Determination of heavy metals

(2), As

Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (2015 Edition)

GB/T 30797 The test method of food detergents -- Determination of total arsenic

3, Further explanation

(a), On physical and chemical indexes: firstly, shall be indicated carbon atom distribution; secondly, shall be indicated average molecular weight.

(b), Used in cosmetics, should be test for harmful substances or furtherly test for microorganisms, according to local regulations and standards.

Major Uses

1, Typical applications

Use as cleansing agent. For example, used in personal care products, household cleaning, industrial cleaning, textile, leather, chemical fiber.

Use as emulsifying agent, dispersing agent.

Use as solubilizing agent.

2, Industrial cleaning

Use as cleansing agent.

3, Textile

Cleansing agent, leveling agent in textile, dye.

4, Petroleum

Emulsifying agent in petroleum, petroleum products.

5, Perfume

Solubilizing agent in perfume.

6, Personal care products

Emulsifying agent, cleansing agent in personal care products.

Further information:

(1), In accordance with Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (2015 Edition) of China, laureth-9 is included in the restricted components.

Can be applied to leave-on products and rinse-off products.

Maximum concentration is 3.0% in leave-on products.

Maximum concentration is 4.0% in rinse-off products.

(2), In accordance with EU regulations (EC) No 483/2013, laureth-9 is included in Annex III/257.

Can be applied to leave-on products and rinse-off products.

Maximum concentration is 3.0% in leave-on products.

Maximum concentration is 4.0% in rinse-off products.

Product members

Laureth-1 (CAS: 4536-30-5; EINECS: 224-886-5);

Laureth-2 (CAS: 3055-93-4; EINECS: 221-279-7);

Laureth-3 (CAS: 3055-94-5; EINECS: 221-280-2);

Laureth-4 (CAS: 5274-68-0; EINECS: 226-097-1);

Laureth-5 (CAS: 3055-95-6; EINECS: 221-281-8);

Laureth-6 (CAS: 3055-96-7; EINECS: 221-282-3);

Laureth-7 (CAS: 3055-97-8; EINECS: 221-283-9);

Laureth-8 (CAS: 3055-98-9);

Laureth-9 (CAS: 3055-99-0; EINECS: 221-284-4);

Laureth-10;

Laureth-11;

Laureth-12;

Laureth-13;

Laureth-14;

Laureth-15;

Laureth-16;

Laureth-20;

Laureth-21;

Laureth-23;

Laureth-25;

Laureth-30;

Laureth-38;

Laureth-40;

Laureth-50;

Manufacturers

 

References

[1]: ChemIDplus. 9002-92-0, Dodecyl alcohol, ethoxylated

Update: 20130724(1); 20191021(2);

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