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LAURYL ALCOHOL

CAS NUMBER: 112-53-8

EC NUMBER: 203-982-0

MOLECULAR FORMULA: CH3(CH2)11OH

MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 186.33


Lauryl alcohol is an organic compound produced industrially from palm kernel oil or coconut oil. 
Lauryl alcohol is a fatty alcohol. 

Lauryl alcohols are very widely used as surfactants. 
Lauryl alcohols are all used in shampoos. 

Lauryl alcohol is tasteless and colorless with a floral odor.
Lauryl alcohol can be obtained from palm kernel or coconut oil fatty acids and methyl esters by hydrogenation.

Lauryl alcohol may also be produced synthetically via the Ziegler process. 
Lauryl alcohol is used to make surfactants, lubricating oils, pharmaceuticals, in the formation of monolithic polymers and as a flavor enhancing food additive. 

Lauryl alcohol is used as an emollient. 
Lauryl alcohol is also the precursor to dodecanal, an important fragrance, and 1-bromododecane, an alkylating agent for improving the lipophilicity of organic molecules.

Lauryl alcohol is a saturated 12-carbon fatty alcohol obtained from coconut oil fatty acids. 
Lauryl alcohol has a floral odor and is used in detergents, lubricating oils, and pharmaceuticals.

Lauryl alcohol is a natural product found Hypericum dyeri, and other organisms.
Lauryl alcohol occurs naturally in apples and coriander. 

Lauryl alcohol is one of the main volatile constituents of blue crabmeat processing by product.
Lauryl alcohols act as emulsifiers, emollients, viscosity controllers and dispersants. 

Lauryl alcohols function as chemical intermediates, most often used in surfactants to enhance foaming and cleaning properties in detergents and cleaners. 
The chemical reactions of primary Lauryl alcohols include esterification, sulfonation and ethoxylation. 

Like their fatty acid counterparts, Lauryl alcohols come in a variety of carbon chain lengths.
Lauryl alcohol is used primarily as a chemical intermediate in surfactants containing fatty alcohol sulfates and ethoxylates. 

Lauryl alcohol is also used as a thickener, emollient and foam control agent in soaps and personal care products, among other applications. 
Lauryl alcohol is also gluten-free and does not contain tree nuts, peanuts, diary, eggs and other common allergens. 

Lauryl alcohol is tested to ASTM 1980 and other relevant standards, and confirmed to have maximum acid value of 0.1, a maximum iodine value of 0.1 and a maximum saponification value of 0.5.
Lauryl alcohol is an organic compound classified as a fatty alcohol. 

Lauryl alcohol is a tasteless, colorless solid with a floral smell. 
Lauryl alcohol finds use in synthetic detergents, lube additives, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, rubber, textiles, perfumes, and as a flavoring agent. 

Lauryl alcohol is also used as a chemical intermediate for the production of n-dodecyl sulfate salts, and in the manufacture of n-dodecyl ethoxylates.
Lauryl Alcohol, also called Dodecanol, is a fatty alcohol obtained from the hydrogenation of palm kernel or coconut oil fatty acids. 

Lauryl alcohol is used in Arcylates and Methacrylates, and is also an ingredient for producing surfactants and lubricating oils.
Lauryl Alcohol is a fatty alcohol whose ethoxylates, glycols, esters, chlorides, etc are used for wide range of purposes like in emulsifiers, surfactants, etc.

Lauryl alcohol is a saturated 12-carbon Dodecanol obtained from coconut oil fatty acids. 
Lauryl alcohol has a floral odor and is used in detergents, lubricating oils, and pharmaceuticals.

Lauryl Alcohol or Dodecanol is a straight chain fatty alcohol with twelve carbon atoms used to make surfactants, lubricating oils, pharmaceuticals, in the formation of monolithic polymers and as a flavor enhancing food additive. 
Lauryl alcohol is used as an emollient.

Lauryl alcohols are derived from vegetable oils and are available in various fractions. 
The most important market for natural Fatty Alcohols; especially mid-cut and long chain alcohols, is for household detergents. 

Fatty Alcohols are generally applied as a derivative for surfactants and detergent products.
Lauryl alcohol is a non-sensitizing fatty alcohol derived from coconut oil or palm kernel oil that can function as an emollient and/or cleansing agent.

Lauryl alcohol is used to make surfactants, lubricating oils, pharmaceuticals, in the formation of monolithic polymers and as a flavor enhancing food additive. 
Lauryl alcohol is used as an emollient. 

Lauryl alcohol is also the precursor to dodecanal, an important fragrance.
Lauryl alcohol is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)10CH2OH (also written as C12H26O).

Lauryl alcohol, also known as dodecanol, is an organic fatty alcohol.
Lauryl alcohol is produced from palm kernel oil or coconut oil. 

Lauryl alcohol is a tasteless, colorless and floral odor.
Lauryl alcohol is used vastly in the cosmetic industry in preparation of emulsion. 

When Lauryl alcohol is used in emulsion, Lauryl alcohol can stabilize emulsion by getting incorporated into water and oil phase. 
Lauryl alcohol is fatty in nature, so when Lauryl alcohol is used on the skin, it also provides fat and moisture to the dried skin. 

Lauryl alcohol can also be used as a viscosity increasing agent. 
Lauryl alcohol is used in skincare, haircare, and body care product. 

Lauryl alcohol is an anionic surfactant of the carboxymethyl ester group. 
Lauryl alcohol is an aqueous solution of sodium salt of carboxymethylated oxyethylated lauryl alcohol. 

Lauryl alcohol has the form of a light yellow to brownish-red liquid.
Lauryl alcohol function as a foaming agent in personal care products such as shampoos and bath gels as it reduces the surface tension in liquid. 

The effective wetting property of Lauryl alcohols finds use in household cleaning products including detergents, laundry pre-spotters and hard surface cleaners. 
While in industrial settings like textile and leather processing the wetting property effectively helps, reduce surface tension.

Lauryl alcohol are a special class of non-ionic surfactants. 
Lauryl alcohol is manufactured by mixing ethylene oxide with fatty alcohols which have alkayl carbon atoms.

They have about 12 to 14 lauryl alcohols atoms and are commercially designated by the name LAE.
Lauryl alcohol surfactants have many properties that make them ideal for manufacture of detergents, soaps and shampoos.  

Lauryl alcohols have a straight chemical alcohol that makes them exhibit good wetting, dispersion and emulsification properties.
Lauryl alcohols have high calcium ion tolerance, very high solubility for oily substances and are easily biodegradable. 

They are also hygroscopic, hydrophilic and lipophilic in nature.
Lauryl alcohol is a thickener for surfactant systems as shampoos, shower gels and liquid soaps. 

Lauryl alcohol is composed of C12/16 fatty alcohol polyglycol ether with 3 mol EO. 
Lauryl alcohol is supplied as a liquid with 100% active content.

Lauryl alcohol is used to manufacture detergents and soaps due to its solubility and wetting properties. 
Lauryl alcohol also used in various industries such as textile, pharmaceutical, chemical and others.

Lauryl Alcohol is an oleochemical, produced industrially from coconut oil, palm kernel oil. 
Hydrogenation of methyl esters, Ziegler process are the other industrial methods to produce lauryl alcohol. 

Lauryl alcohol is a 12 carbon atom chain saturated fatty acid and used to make emollient in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food additive, surfactants and lubricating oils.
Lauryl alcohol is organic tasteless, colourless solid with a floral smell. 

Lauryl alcohol is classified as a fatty alcohol. 
Lauryl alcohol is used to make surfactants, lubricating oils, pharmaceuticals, in the formation of monolithic polymers and as a flavor enhancing food additive,used as an emollient.

Lauryl alcohol is also the precursor to dodecanal, an important fragrance. 
Lauryl alcohol can be obtained from palm kernel or coconut oil fatty acids and methyl esters by hydrogenation.

Lauryl Alcohol is an emulsifier that can be found in cosmetic products including hair conditioner and body lotions. 
Lauryl Alcohol helps bind ingredients together and keep a formula from separating. 

Lauryl alcohol is possible for formulas in a product to separate. 
Formulators add emulsifiers to our products where needed to ensure that our products provide the same performance use after use. 

Lauryl alcohol is used vastly in the cosmetic industry in preparation of emulsion. 
Lauryl alcohol is fatty in nature, so when Lauryl alcohol is used on the skin, it also provides fat and moisture to the dried skin. 

Lauryl alcohol forms a layer on the skin which does not allow moisture to evaporate. 
So, when applied on the dried skin it gets a boost of moisture as well. 

Lauryl alcohol can also be used as a viscosity increasing agent. 
Lauryl alcohol is used in skincare, haircare, and body care product.  

Lauryl alcohol can be obtained from palm kernel or coconut oil fatty acids and methyl esters by hydrogenation.
Lauryl alcohol may also be produced synthetically via the Ziegler process. 

Lauryl alcohol is used to make surfactants, lubricating oils, pharmaceuticals, in the formation of monolithic polymers and as a flavor enhancing food additive. 
Lauryl alcohol is used as an emollient. 

Lauryl alcohol is also the precursor to dodecanal, an important fragrance, and 1-bromododecane, an alkylating agent for improving the lipophilicity of organic molecules.
Lauryl Alcohol is an emulsion stabilizer for creams and lotions. 

Lauryl alcohol is Quality modifier of lipsticks. 
Lauryl Alchol is an Additive for ointment base and cream conditioners. 

Lauryl alcohol acts as the smooth touch to skin for cosmetic uses. 
Lauryl alcohol is Auxiliary for emulsifiers and Thickening agent formulations

Lauryl Alcohol is a natural fatty alcohol that acts as a liquid conditioner, spreading agent and coupling agent. 
Lauryl Alcohol is compatible with anionic and cationic surfactants and is stable over the pH range normally encountered in cosmetics and toiletries.

Lauryl alcohol is used vastly in the cosmetic industry in preparation of emulsion. 
When Lauryl alcohol is used in emulsion it can stabilize emulsion by getting incorporated into water and oil phase. 

Lauryl alcohol is fatty in nature, so when it is used on the skin, it also provides fat and moisture to the dried skin. 
Lauryl alcohol forms a layer on the skin which does not allow moisture to evaporate. 

So, when applied on the dried skin it gets a boost of moisture as well. 
Lauryl alcohol can also be used as a viscosity increasing agent. 

Lauryl alcohol is used in skincare, haircare, and body care product.  
Lauryl alcohol has a characteristic fatty odor. 

Lauryl alcohol is unpleasant at high concentrations but delicate and floral on dilution. 
Lauryl alcohol has a fatty, waxy flavor. 

Lauryl alcohol may be prepared by hydrogenation of lauric acid; normally employed as a replacement for the corresponding aldehyde.    
Lauryl alcohol has a characteristic fatty odor; unpleasant at high concentrations, but delicate and floral on dilution. 

Lauryl alcohol is used as a cosmetic, textile auxiliaries, synthetic oil, emulsifiers and flotation agent of raw materials, a detergent raw material, a foaming agent of the toothpaste.
Lauryl alcohol is an alcohol. 

Flammable and/or toxic gases are generated by the combination of alcohols with alkali metals, nitrides, and strong reducing agents. 
They react with oxoacids and carboxylic acids to form esters plus water. 

Oxidizing agents convert them to aldehydes or ketones. 
Alcohols exhibit both weak acid and weak base behavior. 
They may initiate the polymerization of isocyanates and epoxides.

 

USES:

-manufacturing of surfactants 

-wetting agents 

-emulsifiers

-dispersants

-antioxidants used in detergents

-cosmetics

-lube additives 

-pharmaceuticals 

-in rubber 

-textiles 

-perfumes 

-synthetic flavoring agent in foods and pharmaceuticals 

-emollient

-emulsion stabilizer 

-viscous control agent for cosmetics 

-emulsion polymerization

-manufacturing of salts used as biocides and disinfectants 

-foam control 

-metalworking

-froth flotation agent

-lubricant in polymer processing 

-in food packaging adhesives 

-in food-contact coatings 

-in cellophane for food packaging

 

USAGE AREA:

-Flavor  

-Cosmetic  

-Pharmaceutical

-Textiles  

-Adhesives  

-Rubber 

-Detergent 

 

BENEFITS:

-Lauryl alcohol is a good thickener and is used in the production of thick winter body lotions, conditioners for dry hair, mascaras, and other cosmetics.

-Lauryl alcohol works well as a mild washing surfactant in skincare products.

-Lauryl alcohol is a powerful solubilizer of essential oils, perfumes, and cationic surfactants.

-Lauryl alcohol is a great ingredient for foaming aromatherapy products.

-Lauryl alcohol can also be added to cream and cleanser bases to increase foaming.

 

FEATURES:

-emulsion stabilisers

-skin conditioning - emollient

-surfactant - emulsifying

-viscosity controlling agents

 

PROPERTIES:

-biological source:synthetic

-Agency:meets purity specifications of JECFA

-reg. compliance:EU Regulation 1334/2008 & 178/2002, FDA 21 CFR 117, FDA 21 CFR 172.515

-vapor density: 7.4 (vs air)

-vapor pressure: 0.1 mmHg ( 20 °C)

-assay: ≥98%

-form: solid or liquid

-autoignition temp.: 500 °F

 

SPECIFICATIONS:

-Acid Value (mg KOH/g): 0.1 Max

-Saponification Value (mg KOH/g): 0.4 Max

-Iodine Value (% I2absorbed): 0.2 Max

-Hydroxyl Value (mgKOH/g): 298-302

-Color (APHA): 10 Max

-Moisture Content (%): 0.1 Max

 

CLASS:

-Emulsifiers 

-Biocides

-Surfactants 

 

SYNONYM:

n-Dodecyl alcohol
Undecyl carbinol
Dodecylalcohol
Lauric alcohol
Laurinic alcohol
1-Dodecyl alcohol
Pisol
n-Dodecan-1-ol
Duodecyl alcohol
1-Hydroxydodecane
Siponol L5
Karukoru 20
Lauroyl alcohol
Siponol 25
Lorol 5
Lorol 7
n-Dodecanol
Lauryl 24
Alcohol C-12
Alfol 12
Lorol 11
Sipol L12
Dytol J-68
Siponol L2
Cachalot L-50
Cachalot L-90
Dodecyl alcoho
Alcohols, C8-18
n-Lauryl alcohol
C12 alcohol


 

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