Coconut oil fatty acid main ingredients: caprylic acid, capric acid, dodecanoic acid, tetradecanoic acid, hexadecanoic acid, stearic acid, stearenoic acid mixture.
It is made of coconut oil by saponification, acidification, water washing and dehydration. It consists of 45% lauric acid, 18% myristate acid, 10% palmitic acid, 8% caprylic acid, 8% capric acid, 8% oleic acid, 2% stearic acid, 1% linseed oleic acid and a small amount of Can react with alkali. Esterification and amination can also occur. It can also react with . Used to modify alkyd resin, textile additives, liquid detergents, surfactants, chemical additives and other fine chemical industry, the preparation of soap. It can also be used as a source of long chain alkyl.
Product Name |
Coconut oil fatty acid |
CAS NO. |
61788-47-4 |
Appearance |
Light yellow liquid |
Purity |
99% |
Application |
Chemical raw materials; Ingredients |
Usage |
Coconut oil fatty acid often be used as organic chemical raw material. |
Coconut oil fatty acids are suitable for the synthesis or compounding of daily and industrial detergents, papermaking additives and chemical fiber oil agents. Coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide (CDEA, trade name: 6501, Ninal) is one of its important downstream products. Coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide is a non-ionic surfactant with no turbidity point. The character is light yellow to amber thick liquid, easily soluble in water, with good foaming, foam stability, penetration decontamination, hard water resistance and other functions. The thickening effect is particularly obvious when the anionic surfactant is acidic, and can be compatible with a variety of surfactants. Can enhance the cleaning effect, can be used as an additive, foam stabilizer, foaming agent, mainly used in the manufacture of shampoo and liquid detergent. An opaque mist solution is formed in water, which can be completely transparent under a certain agitation, and can be completely dissolved in different kinds of surfactants at a certain concentration, and can also be completely dissolved in low carbon and high carbon.