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CAPRIC ALCOHOL

Capric Alcohol is a straight chain fatty alcohol with ten carbon atoms and the molecular formula C10H21OH.
Capric Alcohol is a colorless to light yellow viscous liquid that is insoluble in water and has an aromatic odor.
Capric Alcohol, also known as decyl alcohol or n-decyl alcohol, is a straight chain fatty alcohol with ten carbon atoms.

CAS Number: 112-30-1
Molecular Formula: C10H22O
Molecular Weight: 158.28
EINECS Number: 203-956-9

Capric Alcohol is a colorless viscous liquid that is insoluble in water. 
Capric Alcohol is colorless and has a strong odor. It is a clear colorless liquid with a sweet fat-like odor. 
Capric Alcohol has a flash point of 180°F. 

Capric Alcohol is less dense than water and insoluble in water. 
Capric Alcohols vapors are heavier than air.
The interfacial tension against water at 20 °C is 8.97 mN/m.

Capric Alcohol causes a high irritability to skin and eyes, when splashed into the eyes it can cause permanent damage. 
Also inhalation and ingestion can be harmful, it can also function as a narcotic. 
Capric Alcohol is also harmful in the environment.

Capric Alcohol is a clear colorless to slightly yellow liquid and has a floral odor resembling orange flowers and a slight, characteristic fatty taste. 
The threshold odor concentration in air for decyl alcohol (isomer not specified) was reportedly 6.3 ppb. 
Soluble in glacial acetic acid, ethanol, benzene, petroleum ether, easily soluble in ether.

Reported in the essential oils of ambrette seeds and almond flowers; also in citrus oils, fermented beverages, apple juice, bilberry, American cranberry, papaya, raspberry, cheeses, milk, butter, beef, pork, beer, cognac, whiskey, red, white and sparkling wines, coriander seeds and cardamom.
Capric Alcohol is a fatty alcohol consisting of a hydroxy function at C-1 of an unbranched saturated chain of ten carbon atoms. 
Capric Alcohol has a role as a metabolite and a protic solvent. 

Capric Alcohol is a primary alcohol and a fatty alcohol.
Capric Alcohol is prepared commercially by sodium reduction or by the high-pressure catalytic reduction of coconut oil, coconut fatty acids, or esters. 
Capric Alcohol is also produced by the Ziegler process, which involves oxidation of trialkylaluminum compounds.

By sodium reduction or high-pressure catalytic hydrogenation of the esters of naturally occurring capric acid, or by oligomerization of ethylene using aluminium alkyl technology.
Capric Alcohol is a straight chain fatty alcohol with ten carbon atoms and the molecular formula C10H21OH. 

Capric Alcohol is a colorless to light yellow viscous liquid that is insoluble in water and has an aromatic odor. 
The interfacial tension against water at 20 °C is 8.97 mN/m.
Capric Alcohol, or decyl alcohol, is a straight chain fatty alcohol with ten carbon atoms and the molecular formula CH3(CH2)9OH. 

Capric Alcohol is a colorless viscous liquid that is insoluble in water. 
Capric Alcohol is colorless and has a strong odour. 
Capric Alcohol is used in the manufacture of plasticizers, lubricants, surfactants and solvents. 

Capric Alcohol causes a high irritability to skin and eyes, when splashed into the eyes it can cause permanent damage. 
Also inhalation and ingestion can be harmful, it can also function as a narcotic. 
Capric Alcohol is also harmful in the environment.

Capric alcohol, also known as decyl alcohol, is a fatty alcohol with the chemical formula C10H22O. 
Capric Alcohol is classified as a medium-chain fatty alcohol due to its ten-carbon alkyl chain. 
Capric alcohol is a colorless, waxy solid at room temperature and is odorless. 

Capric Alcohol is typically derived from natural sources and is used in various industrial and personal care applications. 
Capric alcohol is often derived from natural sources such as coconut oil or palm kernel oil. 
Capric Alcohol can also be synthetically produced.

Capric Alcohol has a hydrophobic, long alkyl chain (10 carbon atoms) and a hydrophilic hydroxyl group (OH), which gives it surfactant properties.
Capric alcohol has surfactant properties, which means it can lower the surface tension of liquids and improve their wetting and spreading properties. 
This makes it useful in formulations for cosmetics, personal care products, and various industrial applications.

Capric alcohol is used in cosmetics and skincare products as an emollient. 
Capric Alcohol helps to soften and smooth the skin by forming a protective barrier that reduces moisture loss.
Capric Alcohol can function as an emulsifier, helping to mix and stabilize the components of emulsions (mixtures of oil and water), which is common in many cosmetic and personal care products.

In some formulations, capric alcohol is used as a thickening agent to enhance the viscosity of products like lotions, creams, and conditioners.
Capric Alcohol is commonly found in hair care products, such as conditioners and shampoos, as well as in skincare products like creams, lotions, and moisturizers.
Capric alcohol is used in cosmetics, including foundations, lipsticks, and other makeup products, to improve texture and application.

Capric Alcohol may be used in certain pharmaceutical preparations, especially in topical medications and dermatological products.
Capric alcohol is sometimes used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and colognes.
Capric Alcohol is considered biodegradable and environmentally friendly.

Capric alcohol is sparingly soluble in water but soluble in common organic solvents like ethanol, ether, and chloroform. 
Capric Alcohols solubility properties make it suitable for use in various formulations.

Capric alcohol has a relatively low HLB value, making it useful in formulating water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, where water is dispersed in an oil phase. 
This property is valuable in certain cosmetic and skincare products.
As an emollient, capric alcohol helps improve the hydration of the skin. 

Capric Alcohol forms a protective barrier that reduces moisture loss, keeping the skin soft and supple.
While capric alcohol is more commonly used in W/O emulsions, it can also be employed to create stable O/W emulsions, where oil is dispersed in a water phase. 
This versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of cosmetic formulations.

Capric alcohol can be found in a variety of personal care products, including facial cleansers, body lotions, hand creams, sunscreens, and lip balms. 
Capric Alcohols role in these products is to improve texture, spreadability, and overall product performance.
Due to its emollient properties, capric alcohol is used in some diaper rash creams and ointments to protect and soothe the skin.

Capric alcohol is employed in certain medical skin care products, particularly those designed for individuals with sensitive or compromised skin.
In some insect repellent formulations, capric alcohol can be used to help disperse and stabilize the active ingredients.
Capric alcohol is considered environmentally friendly and biodegradable, making it suitable for use in products that prioritize sustainability and reduced environmental impact.

Capric Alcohol is often included in products marketed as gentle, hypoallergenic, and suitable for individuals with sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
Capric alcohol is used in some sunscreen formulations to improve the product's texture and consistency, making it easier to apply and distribute evenly on the skin.

Melting point: 5-7 °C (lit.)
Boiling point: 231 °C (lit.)
Density: 0.829 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
vapor density: 4.5 (vs air)
vapor pressure: 1 mm Hg ( 70 °C)
refractive index: n20/D 1.437(lit.)
FEMA: 2365 | Capric Alcohol
Flash point: 180 °F
storage temp.: Store below +30°C.
solubility: ethanol: soluble60%, clear, colorless (1mL/3mL)
form: Liquid
pka: 15.21±0.10(Predicted)
color: Clear colorless to slightly yellow
Odor: Faint alcoholic.
Odor Threshold: 0.00077ppm
Odor Type: fatty
Viscosity: 15.8mm2/s
explosive limit: 0.9-5.7%(V)
Water Solubility: insoluble
Merck: 14,2855
JECFA Number: 103
BRN: 1735221
InChIKey: MWKFXSUHUHTGQN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
LogP: 4.5 at 20℃

Capric Alcohol attacks plastics.
Capric Alcohol reacts violently with alcohols or water. 
Mixtures of alcohols with concentrated sulfuric acid and strong hydrogen peroxide can cause explosions. 

An explosion will occur if Capric Alcohol is added to 90% hydrogen peroxide then acidified with concentrated sulfuric acid.
Mixtures of Capric Alcohol with concentrated hydrogen peroxide form powerful explosives. 
Mixtures of hydrogen peroxide andCapric Alcohol tend to explode if acidified with 70% sulfuric acid.

Capric Alcohols are violently explosive. 
They are readily obtained by reacting Capric Alcohol and alcohols either in aqueous solution or mixed aqueous-carbon tetrachloride solutions. 
Chlorine plus Capric Alcohols would similarly yield alkyl hypochlorites. 

They decompose in the cold and explode on exposure to sunlight or heat. 
Tertiary hypochlorites are less unstable than secondary or primary hypochlorites. 
Base-catalysed reactions of isocyanates with Capric Alcohols should be carried out in inert solvents. 

Such reactions in the absence of solvents often occur with explosive violence,
Capric Alcohol is provided as delivered and specified by the issuing Pharmacopoeia. 
All information provided in support of Capric Alcohol, including SDS and any product information leaflets have been developed and issued under the Authority of the issuing Pharmacopoeia.

For further information and support please go to the website of the issuing Pharmacopoeia.
Capric Alcohol is commonly found in hair care products, including shampoos and conditioners. 
Capric Alcohol functions as an emollient, helping to smooth and condition the hair, reducing frizz, and enhancing manageability.
Capric Alcohol is a key ingredient in many skin care products such as moisturizers, creams, and lotions. 

Capric alcohol helps to improve the texture and feel of these products, making them more easily spreadable and absorbed by the skin.
As an emollient, capric alcohol helps to lock in moisture, keeping the skin hydrated and preventing dryness. 
Capric Alcohol is particularly useful in products designed for dry or sensitive skin.

In cosmetic formulations, capric alcohol can act as an emulsifier, helping to blend and stabilize oil and water-based ingredients, allowing them to mix smoothly in products like creams and lotions.
Capric Alcohol is used as a thickening agent in personal care products, enhancing the viscosity of creams and lotions, which can improve the application and spreadability of these products.

Capric alcohol is sometimes used in perfumery as a fragrance ingredient, contributing to the overall scent profile of perfumes and colognes.
In pharmaceutical applications, it may be used in certain topical medications and dermatological formulations, where it can serve as an emollient and a carrier for active ingredients.

Capric alcohol is considered biodegradable, making it environmentally friendly. 
This is especially important in the context of sustainable and eco-friendly products.
Capric Alcohol is used in various industrial applications where its surfactant and emulsifying properties are advantageous.

Uses Of Capric Alcohol:
Capric Alcohol can be used for the production of plasticizers, lubricants, surfactants and solvents. 
Capric Alcohol is also used to study the thermal properties of polymer-monolithic stationary phases.
Furthermore, Capric Alcohol can used to enhance homomeric glycine receptor function. 

In addition to this, Capric Alcohol is used in daily flavor, food flavor and cosmetics. 
In addition, the Capric Alcohol receptors were inhibited by the presence of decyl alcohol. 
This action has many psychological repercussions on an individual. 

Capric Alcohol can also be used as a plant growth regulator of tobacco.
Capric Alcohol is a long chain alcohol that has been seen to enhance homomeric glycine receptor function. 
In addition, the Capric Alcohol receptors were inhibited by the presence of Capric Alcohol. 

This action has many psychological repercussions on an individual. 
Capric Alcohol is also used in the manufacture of plasticizers, synthetic lubricants, petroleum additives, herbicides, surface active agents, solvents. Has moderate antifoaming capacity.
Capric alcohol is used in shaving products, such as shaving creams and gels, to improve the glide of the razor, reduce friction, and provide a smoother shaving experience.

Capric Alcohol can be found in various makeup products, including foundations, lipsticks, and lip balms. 
In cosmetics, capric alcohol contributes to product texture, making them easier to apply and enhancing their overall quality.
Capric Alcohol is used in sunscreen formulations to improve the spreadability and texture of the product. 

This helps ensure even application and coverage on the skin.
Capric Alcohol is a common ingredient in moisturizers and hydrating serums, contributing to their emollient properties that help prevent skin dryness and maintain skin moisture.
Capric Alcohols biodegradability and eco-friendly properties make it an attractive choice for products that aim to be environmentally conscious and sustainable.

Due to its gentle and soothing qualities, capric alcohol is used in some diaper rash creams to protect and alleviate irritation in babies and individuals with sensitive skin.
Capric Alcohol can be found in lip balms and lip care products, helping to soften and moisturize the lips.
In products like barrier creams, which are used to protect the skin from irritants, capric alcohol helps create a protective barrier that minimizes contact with potential irritants.

Capric alcohol is sometimes included in pet grooming products, such as shampoos and conditioners, to enhance the texture and manageability of an animal's coat.
In the fragrance industry, it can be used as a fragrance ingredient, contributing to the overall scent of perfumes, colognes, and scented lotions.
In some food flavoring applications, capric alcohol may be used to provide a mild, fatty aroma.

Capric alcohol is valued for its sustainability, making it suitable for use in products aligned with sustainability and environmental preservation goals.
In industrial and institutional cleaning products, capric alcohol can be employed for its surfactant and emulsifying properties.
Capric Alcohol can be used for any number of functions, including as an emollient, a foam-booster, a surfactant and a viscosity controller, as well to mask odor and as a fixative in perfumes.

Capric Alcohol occurs naturally in sweet orange and ambrette seed. 
Capric Alcohol is also derived commercially from liquid paraffin.
Capric Alcohol can be prepared by the hydrogenation of decanoic acid, which occurs in modest quantities in coconut oil (about 10%) and palm kernel oil (about 4%). 

Capric Alcohol may also be produced synthetically via the Ziegler process.
Capric Alcohol is used in the manufacture of plasticizers, lubricants, surfactants and solvents. 
Capric Alcohols ability to permeate the skin has led to it being investigated as a penetration enhancer for transdermal drug delivery.

In aromatherapy, capric alcohol may be used as a carrier oil for essential oils. 
Capric Alcohols neutral odor and skin-friendly characteristics make it a suitable medium for diluting and applying essential oils.
Capric alcohol can be used as a base or carrier oil in massage oils.

Capric Alcohols emollient properties help create a smooth and comfortable massage experience.
Some herbal and alternative medicine formulations use capric alcohol as a carrier for herbal extracts and natural remedies.
In household cleaning products like surface sprays and multipurpose cleaners, capric alcohol can serve as an emulsifying agent for oils and other cleaning agents.

Capric Alcohol is used in some pet grooming and care products, such as pet shampoos and conditioners, to improve the texture and softness of an animal's fur.
In certain wound care products, capric alcohol may be included as an ingredient for its emollient properties that promote wound healing and prevent infection.
Capric alcohol can be used as a component in candle wax to modify its texture and create candles with desirable burning characteristics.

In addition to traditional body washes, capric alcohol is found in scented soaps and body washes to improve the product's texture and aroma.
In baby care products such as lotions, creams, and baby shampoos, capric alcohol helps maintain the moisture and softness of a baby's delicate skin.
Dermatologists and skincare professionals sometimes use capric alcohol in specialized dermatological formulations to address specific skin concerns.

Capric Alcohol can be found in various industrial formulations, such as adhesives, lubricants, and cutting fluids, where its surfactant properties are beneficial.
Capric alcohol's biodegradability and environmentally friendly characteristics make it an attractive choice for products aligned with eco-friendly and green initiatives.
Capric alcohol acts as an emulsifier in cosmetics, enabling the blending of oil and water-based ingredients in products like lotions and creams.

In certain formulations, capric alcohol functions as a thickening agent, increasing the viscosity of cosmetic products. 
This enhances their texture and makes them easier to apply.
Capric alcohol is sometimes used in the fragrance industry as a component in perfumes and colognes, contributing to their overall scent profile.

Capric Alcohol may be used in some pharmaceutical preparations, especially in topical medications and dermatological products, where its emollient properties can be beneficial.
Capric alcohol is considered biodegradable and eco-friendly, making it suitable for use in products that prioritize sustainability and a reduced environmental impact.
In some industrial applications, capric alcohol's surfactant and emulsifying properties are valuable.

In certain household and cleaning products, capric alcohol can be used to enhance product performance, particularly those with emulsification and thickening requirements.
Capric alcohol is sometimes included in insect repellent formulations to disperse and stabilize active ingredients.

Due to its emollient properties, Capric Alcohol is used in some diaper rash creams and ointments to protect and soothe sensitive skin.
Capric alcohol is employed in certain medical skin care products, especially those intended for individuals with sensitive or compromised skin.

Safety Profile Of Capric Alcohol:
Capric Alcohol moderately toxic by skin contact. 
Wdly toxic by ingestion and inhalation. 
Capric Alcohol a severe human skin and eye irritant. 

Capric Alcohol experimental reproductive effects. 
Questionable carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic data. 
Combustible when exposed to heat or flame; can react with oxidzing materials. 

Capric Alcohol to fight fire, use foam, CO2, dry chemical. 
When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.

Fire Hazard Of Capric Alcohol:
Capric Alcohol will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames. 
Capric Alcohol vapors may form explosive mixtures with air. 
Capric Alcohol vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. 

Most vapors are heavier than air. 
Capric Alcohol they will spread along ground and collect in low or confined areas (sewers, basements, tanks). 
Vapor explosion hazard indoors, outdoors or in sewers. 

Capric Alcohol runoff to sewer may create fire or explosion hazard. 
Containers may explode when heated. 
Many liquids are lighter than water.

Synonyms Of Capric Alcohol:
Capric Alcohol
Decan-1-ol
Decyl alcohol
112-30-1
Decanol
n-Decyl alcohol
n-Decanol
Capric alcohol
Nonylcarbinol
Antak
Caprinic alcohol
Royaltac
n-Decan-1-ol
Agent 504
Alcohol C-10
Primary decyl alcohol
Alfol 10
n-Decatyl alcohol
Epal 10
Royaltac M-2
Royaltac-85
Decylic alcohol
Sipol L10
1-Hydroxydecane
Lorol 22
Dytol S-91
Alcohol C10
Decanol (VAN)
Kalcohl 10H
C 10 alcohol
DECYL, N- ALCOHOL
Conol 10N
Epal 810
Nacol 10-99
85566-12-7
FEMA No. 2365
T-148
36729-58-5
NSC 406313
Decanol-(1)
Lorol C10
DTXSID7021946
CHEBI:28903
89V4LX791F
NSC406313
NSC-406313
n-Nonylcarbinol
Sprout-Off
Capric Alcohol, >=98%
C10 alcohol
DTXCID501946
Capric Alcohol (natural)
Kalcohl 1098
Alfol 810
Caswell No. 275A
Emtrol 1630B
Contak
Delete
FEMA Number 2365
CAS-112-30-1
DE1
CCRIS 654
DECYLALCOHOL
HSDB 1072
Emtrol 1601
Tobacco sucker control agent 148
Tobacco sucker control agent 504
T-148 (VAN)
EINECS 203-956-9
EINECS 287-621-2
MFCD00004747
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 079038
BRN 1735221
Nonylcacarbinol
Panorama
n-decylalcohol
Nonyl acarbinol
UNII-6X61I5U3A4
UNII-89V4LX791F
AI3-02173
?Decyl alcohol
T 148
Decyl n- alcohol
EINECS 253-173-1
ALFOL 10 ALCOHOL
Capric Alcohol n-Decyl alcohol
Capric Alcohol; Capric alcohol
Capric Alcohol [FHFI]
Capric Alcohol [HSDB]
EC 203-956-9
DECYL ALCOHOL [FCC]
SCHEMBL21645
DECYL ALCOHOL [INCI]
4-01-00-01815 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
66455-17-2
BIDD:ER0304
CHEMBL25363
N-DECYL ALCOHOL [MI]
Capric Alcohol, analytical standard
WLN: Q10
Capric Alcohol (ACD/Name 4.0)
NACOL 10-99 ALCOHOL
CAPRIC ALCOHOL [USP-RS]
BDBM36280
6X61I5U3A4
Tox21_202186
Tox21_300078
LMFA05000062
STL280520
Capric Alcohol, >=98%, FCC, FG
AKOS000120014
NCGC00163764-01
NCGC00163764-02
NCGC00163764-03
NCGC00163764-04
NCGC00254141-01
NCGC00259735-01
AS-56505
Capric Alcohol, Selectophore(TM), >=98.0%
D0031
FT-0607691
EN300-19920
C01633
Q47118
A802549
J-002747
F0001-0257
476960DD-B0CE-4D91-B27C-A9490A89B065
Capric alcohol, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
InChI=1/C10H22O/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11/h11H,2-10H2,1H
 

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