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ISOBUTYL STEARATE

Isobutyl stearate is an ester made of combination of isobutyl alcohol and stearic acid. 
Isobutyl stearate are stearate esters that are oily liquids or waxy solids. 
Isobutyl stearate has molecular weight of 340.592 g/mol. 

CAS Number: 646-13-9
EC Number: 211-466-1
IUPAC Name: 2-methylpropyl octadecanoate
Chemical Formula: C22H44O2

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Isobutyl stearate is a natural product found in Aristolochia baetica, Aristolochia fontanesii, and Aristolochia paucinervis with data available.
Isobutyl stearate are stearate esters that are oily liquids or waxy solids. 
Isobutyl stearate has molecular weight of 340.592 g/mol. 

Isobutyl stearate is an ester made of combination of isobutyl alcohol and stearic acid. 
Stearic acid is found in animal and vegetable fats. 
Low viscosity and oily nature of stearate esters helps in the formation of non-greasy hydrophobic film when applied to lips or skin. 

Isobutyl stearate esters are majorly used in cosmetics and personal care products. 
Stearate esters primarily act as lubricants on the skin surface due to their oily or waxy property. 
This gives skin a soft and smoothening appearance. 
Isobutyl stearate content when applied on skin in form of skin cosmetics forms a thin coating. 

Thus, Isobutyl stearate acts as a skin conditioning agent. 
Isobutyl stearate is used during the formulation of eye makeup, lipstick, and skin makeup. 

Isobutyl stearate is used in other applications in metalworking and industrial segments due to Isobutyl stearate lubricant nature. 
Rise in demand for personal care products and bio-lubricants in the metal working industry is one of the key drivers of the Isobutyl stearate market.

Based on application, the Isobutyl stearate market can be segmented into personal care & cosmetics, metal working, and industrial. 
Personal care & cosmetics contributed significant share of the Isobutyl stearate market in 2016. 

Isobutyl stearate is likely to remain the dominant segment during the forecast period. 
Rise in usage of bio-esters in formulation of personal care and cosmetics products and increase in usage of personal care & cosmetics products across the globe are the prominent factors expected to drive the Isobutyl stearate market between 2017 and 2025. 

The stearate esters (Butyl Stearate, Cetyl Stearate, Isocetyl Stearate, Isopropyl Stearate, Myristyl Stearate, Ethylhexyl Stearate, Isobutyl stearate) are oily liquids or waxy solids. 
Ethylhexyl Stearate may also be called Octyl Stearate. 
In cosmetics and personal care products, stearate esters are used most frequently in the formulation of eye makeup, skin makeup, lipstick and skin care products.

Stearate esters act primarily as lubricants on the skin’s surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance. 
Butyl Stearate also decreases the thickness of lipsticks, thereby lessening the drag on lips, and imparts water repelling characteristics to nail polishes. 

Butyl Stearate and Isopropyl Stearate dry to form a thin coating on the skin. 
Isocetyl Stearate can also be used to dissolve other substances, usually liquids.

Isobutyl stearates are stearate esters that are oily liquids or waxy solids. 
Isobutyl stearate is known with many chemical names such as isobutyl ester, Isobutyl stearate, octadecanoic acid, and Kessco IBS. 

Isobutyl stearate has molecular weight of 340.592 g/mol. 
Isobutyl stearate is an ester made of combination of isobutyl alcohol and stearic acid. 

Stearic acid is found in animal and vegetable fats. 
Low viscosity and oily nature of stearate esters helps in the formation of non-greasy hydrophobic film when applied to lips or skin. 

Isobutyl stearate esters are majorly used in cosmetics and personal care products. 
Stearate esters primarily act as lubricants on the skin surface due to their oily or waxy property.

This gives skin a soft and smoothening appearance. Isobutyl stearate content when applied on skin in form of skin cosmetics forms a thin coating. 
Thus, Isobutyl stearate acts as a skin conditioning agent.

Isobutyl stearate is used during the formulation of eye makeup, lipstick, and skin makeup. 
Isobutyl stearate is used in other applications in metalworking and industrial segments due to Isobutyl stearate lubricant nature. 

Rise in demand for personal care products and bio-lubricants in the metal working industry is one of the key drivers of the Isobutyl stearate market. 
However, slow growth of metalworking fluid market which is one of the key applications of IBS and confined production of IBS in limited countries in Europe are the major restraints for the market.

Covid-19 Impact Analysis:
The coronavirus's unfavorable global effects are already evident, and they will have a big impact on the Isobutyl stearate in 2020.
The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency after the COVID-19 virus outbreak in December 2019. 

The disease has spread to over 100 nations and resulted in massive deaths all across the world. 
Exports & Imports, global manufacturing, tourism, and financial sectors have all been heavily damaged.

The downward pressure on the global economy, which had previously shown signs of improvement, has escalated once more. 
The outbreak of the virus has added danger factors to the international economy's already sluggish development. 

Many international groups have stated that the global economy is experiencing Isobutyl stearate most difficult moment since the financial crisis.
The lockdown has resulted in hampering the imports and exports of various goods. 
Also, the uncertainty created in the market in the consumers’ buying pattern has resulted in hampering of the Isobutyl stearate.

Top Impacting Factors:
The global Isobutyl stearate market is dependent on the supply & demand of end-use industries, and the raw materials. 
Stearic acid is the main raw material, which is obtained from vegetable and animal fats, any fluctuations in the supply of steric acid have a direct effect on the Isobutyl stearate manufacturers. 
Also, the substitutes for Isobutyl stearate are butyl stearate itself, which can also be used for the same application wherein Isobutyl stearate is used and thus restricts the market to some extent.

The personal care and cosmetic manufacturers are the chief customers for Isobutyl stearate chemical and their growth basically drives the Isobutyl stearate consumption rate. 
Further, the factors which indirectly supports the cosmetic & personal care manufacturers’ growth is the rising disposable income of individuals, urbanization & development of megacities, demographic trends, penetration of premiumization.

Market trends:
The increasing consumption in metalworking fluids and personal care industry drives the global Isobutyl stearate market.
Isobutyl stearate (IBS) is an ester which is primarily used in metalworking, personal care and other industrial activities. 

Isobutyl stearate is a stearate ester which is available in both oily liquid and waxy solid forms. 
Isobutyl stearate due to its less toxicity is widely preferred as an ingredient in personal care products. 
Similarly, the use of esters in metal lubricating application has increased over the years due to Isobutyl stearate excellent lubricating properties. 

Isobutyl stearate improves the lubricity of different metals like copper, steel and aluminum. 
The demand for Isobutyl stearate is expected to grow in the coming years, due to Isobutyl stearate increasing consumption in metalworking fluids and personal care industry. 

Stearate esters have excellent lubricating properties and therefore preferred as metalworking lubricants. 
These esters have a low viscosity and are also used in personal care products.

Rising demand for the market in the growing economies is a key driver for the market.
Continuous increase in online beauty spending, expansion of social networks, consumers' interest in new, different, and premium products, acceleration of urbanization worldwide, and growth of the upper-middle classes all over the world and especially in Asia, where consumers are both knowledgeable and enthusiastic about this segment, are some of the major factors that contribute to the steady growth of the cosmetics and personal care market.

Rising demand in various end-use industries like pharmaceuticals and textile is also expected to boost the market growth.
Isobutyl stearate is also used in topical pharmaceuticals. 

The Asia-Pacific pharmaceutical market is the third-largest pharmaceutical market in the world after North America and Europe, owing to the size of the population, especially the older population, GDP per capita, health expenditures, and regulatory systems, among others. 
In textile manufacturing, countries such as Vietnam, Bangladesh, China, India and Hong Kong stand out among the top 10 global manufacturers, hence, indicating regular demand for Isobutyl stearate to be used as a lubricant for textile processing.       

Uses of Isobutyl stearate:
Isobutyl stearate is used in waterproof coatings, polishes, face creams, rouges, ointments, soaps, inks, and lubricants.
Isobutyl stearate is also used in rubber manufacturing and in dye solutions.

Isobutyl stearate is used in waterproof coatings, polishes, face creams, rouges, ointments, soaps, rubber mfr, dye soln, inks, lubricants
Isobutyl stearate is used in cosmetics, inks, coatings, polishes

Construction and building materials:
Materials used for construction (e.g. flooring, tile, sinks, bathtubs, mirrors, wall materials/drywall, wall-to-wall carpets, insulation, playground surfaces).

Personal care:
Moisturizers, lotions, and creams for treating the face (excluding eye-specific products) such as emollient, flavouring, skin conditioning.

Industry Uses:
Finishing agents
Lubricants and lubricant additives

Consumer Uses:
Lubricants and lubricant additives

Molecular Weight: 340.6
XLogP3-AA: 9.9
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 2
Rotatable Bond Count: 19
Exact Mass: 340.334130642

Monoisotopic Mass: 340.334130642
Topological Polar Surface Area: 26.3 Ų
Heavy Atom Count: 24
Complexity: 261
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 1
Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes

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