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AMMONIUM STEARATE

Synonyms: AMMONIUM STEARATE; 1002-89-7; Octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt (1:1); Ammonia stearate; SCHEMBL107770; CTK3J8736 ; YC 81 ; DC 100A ; stearates ; Ligafluid

Ammonium stearate, textile, chemical raw material used as raw material in the production of polymers and adhesives. 

CAS No. : 1002-89-7
EINECS No. : 213-695-2


Synonyms:
 AMMONIUM STEARATE; 1002-89-7; Octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt (1:1); Ammonia stearate; SCHEMBL107770; CTK3J8736 ; YC 81 ; DC 100A ; stearates ; Ligafluid ; Stokal STA ; Stanfax 320 ; Nopco DC 100A ; Kanebinol YC 81 ; Ligafluid AS 35 ; Nopcote DC 100A ; azane; octadecanoic acid ; octadecanoic acid ammonium salt ; octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt ; stearic acid ammonium salt ; stearic acid, ammonium salt ; amonıum stearate ; Ammonium stearate ; Amonyum stearat ; Amonyum sterat ; Ammonium stearat ; AI3-03102 ; EINECS 213-695-2 ; Octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt ; Stearates ; Ammonium stearate, pure ; Octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt (1:1) ; Stearic acid, ammonium salt ; ammoniumoctadecanoate; ammoniumstearate , pure ; Octadecanoicacid , ammoniumsalt; stearated'ammonium; stearates;stearicacid, ammoniumsalt; AMMONIUM STEARATE; Ligafluid ; Ammonium stearate; Octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt; AI3-03102; Ammonium stearate, pure; Octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt (1:1); Stearic acid, ammonium salt; octadecanoic acid ammoniate (1:1) ; Octadecanoicacid, ammonium salt (9CI); Stearic acid, ammonium salt (8CI); YC 81;DC 100A; stearates ;Ligafluid; Stokal STA; Stanfax 320; Nopco DC 100A; Kanebinol YC 81; Ligafluid AS 35;Nopcote DC 100A; Ammoniumstearate; DC 100A; Kanebinol YC 81; Ligafluid AS 35; Nopco DC 100A; Nopcote DC100A; Stanfax 320; Stokal STA; YC 81 ; ammonium , stearate ; amonyum ; stearat ; amonium ; sterat ; amonyumstearate ; amonyumstearat ; ammoniumstearate ; amonyum stearat, ammonium stearate, amonyumstearate, ammoniumstearate


AMMONIUM STEARATE

Ammonium stearate, textile, chemical raw material used as raw material in the production of polymers and adhesives. Ammonium stearate, is produced as powders and pastes 30% prepared seafood is also available.

Ammonium stearate appears as white to yellow paste or liquid with a weak ammonia odor. May float or sink in water.

Molecular Weight of Ammonium stearate:    301.5 g/mol    Computed by PubChem 2.1 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count of Ammonium stearate    1    Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count of Ammonium stearate    2    Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)
Rotatable Bond Count of Ammonium stearate    15    Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)
Exact Mass of Ammonium stearate    301.298079 g/mol    Computed by PubChem 2.1 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)
Monoisotopic Mass of Ammonium stearate    301.298079 g/mol    Computed by PubChem 2.1 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)
Topological Polar Surface Area of Ammonium stearate    41.1 Ų    Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)
Heavy Atom Count of Ammonium stearate    21    Computed by PubChem
Formal Charge of Ammonium stearate    0    Computed by PubChem
Complexity of Ammonium stearate    196    Computed by Cactvs 3.4.6.11 (PubChem release 2019.06.18)
Isotope Atom Count of Ammonium stearate    0    Computed by PubChem
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count of Ammonium stearate    0    Computed by PubChem
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count of Ammonium stearate    0    Computed by PubChem
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count of Ammonium stearate    0    Computed by PubChem
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count of Ammonium stearate    0    Computed by PubChem
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count of Ammonium stearate    2    Computed by PubChem
Compound  of Ammonium stearate Is Canonicalized    Yes

Ammonium Stearate

What Is Ammonium Stearate?
The Stearate salts, including Lithium Stearate, Aluminum Distearate, Aluminum Stearate, Aluminum Tristearate, Ammonium Stearate, Calcium Stearate, Magnesium Stearate, Potassium Stearate, Sodium Stearate, and Zinc Stearate are fine, white powders with a slight fatty odor. In cosmetics and personal care products, Stearate salts are used mainly in the formulation of makeup products such as eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara, lipsticks, blushers, face powders and foundations. They are also used in fragrances, deodorants, and hair and skin care products.

Why is Ammonium Stearate used in cosmetics and personal care products?
The Stearate salts are generally used for their lubricating properties. They also help to keep emulsions from separating into their oil and liquid components. The Stearate salts increase the thickness of the lipid (oil) portion of cosmetics and personal care products and reduce the clear or transparent appearance of finished products.

Scientific Facts: 
The commercial stearic acid from which the Stearate salts are manufactured is actually a mixture of monocarboxylic acids obtained from animal and/or vegetable sources.

Stearic Acid is a typical example of a fatty acid, which are essentially long hydrocarbon chains containing a carboxyl group at one end and a methyl group at the other. The chain lengths can vary from 3 (propionic acid) to 24 (lignoceric acid) but the majority of fatty acids found in hydrogenated vegetable or animal oils are around C16-C20 in length. Stearic acid is a saturated acid, since there are no double bonds between neighbouring carbon atoms. Stearic acid is found in various animal and plant fats, and is a major component of cocoa butter and shea butter. Stearic acid is a very common amino acid is used in the manufacturing of more than 3,200 skin and hair care products sold in the United States. On product labels, it is sometimes listed under other names, including Century 1240, cetylacetic acid, Emersol 120, Emersol 132, Emersol 150, Formula 300 and Glycon DP. Stearic Acid is mainly used in the production of detergents, soaps, and cosmetics such as shampoos and shaving cream products. Stearic acid is used along with castor oil for preparing softeners in textile sizing. Being inexpensively available and chemically benign, stearic acid finds many niche applications It is used in the manufacture of candles, and as a hardener in candies when mixed with simple sugar and corn syrup. It is also used to produce dietary supplements. In fireworks, stearic acid is often used to coat metal powders such as aluminum and iron. This prevents oxidation, allowing compositions to be stored for a longer period of time. Stearic acid is a common lubricant during injection molding and pressing of ceramic powders. It is also used as a mold release for foam latex that is baked in stone molds. Stearic acid is known antidiabetic and antioxidant agent.

A stearic acid-rich diet (~ 7% of calories or 19 g/day) had beneficial effects on several measures of thrombosis (e.g., platelet volume, platelet aggregation, coagulation factor VII activity) in healthy males. Stearic acid was increased by 12 g/day using stearic acid-enriched margarine.

AMMONIUM STEARATE Properties
Melting point:21-24℃
Boiling point:442.62°C (rough estimate)
Density 0.8900
refractive index 1.5000 (estimate)
form yellow-white powder
Water Solubility soluble H2O [MER06]; soluble hot toluene [HAW93]
Stability:Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
EWG's Food Scores1
FDA UNII37899330TZ

AMMONIUM STEARATE Chemical Properties,Uses,Production
Chemical Properties
cream or light yellow powder
Uses
In vanishing creams, in waterproofing cements.
General Description
White to yellow paste or liquid with a weak ammonia odor. May float or sink in water.
Air & Water Reactions
Slightly soluble in water.
Reactivity Profile
AMMONIUM STEARATE has weak oxidizing or reducing powers. Redox reactions can however still occur. The majority of compounds in this class are slightly soluble or insoluble in water. If soluble in water, then the solutions are usually neither strongly acidic nor strongly basic. These compounds are not water-reactive.
 

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