Coconut diethanolamideCAS NO.: 68603-42-9 CAS NO.68603-42-9
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Keywords
- Coconut diethanolamide
- ethylanld
- 99.5% Coconut diethanolamide
Quick Details
- ProName: Coconut diethanolamideCAS NO.: 68603-4...
- CasNo: 68603-42-9
- Appearance: colourless liquid
- Application: Catalyst and Auxiliary
- DeliveryTime: In stock
- PackAge: Aluminium Foil Bag and Paper Drum
- Port: China main port
- ProductionCapacity: 10000 Gram/Day
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: Room temperature
- Transportation: By sea or by air
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- Grade: Industrial Grade,Food Grade
- first class: 1-10
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Chemical Properties | viscous yellow to amber liquid |
Uses | cocamide DEA is a thickener and viscosity builder for cosmetic surfactant systems. It is added to lauryl sulfate-based liquid cleansers to help stabilize the lather and improve foam formation. |
General Description | Viscous amber or yellow liquid. pH (1% aqueous solution) 9. |
Air & Water Reactions | Water soluble. Foams in water. |
Reactivity Profile | Coconut diethanolamide is a mixture of amines. Amines are chemical bases. They neutralize acids to form salts plus water. These acid-base reactions are exothermic. The amount of heat that is evolved per mole of amine in a neutralization is largely independent of the strength of the amine as a base. Amines may be incompatible with isocyanates, halogenated organics, peroxides, phenols (acidic), epoxides, anhydrides, and acid halides. Flammable gaseous hydrogen is generated by amines in combination with strong reducing agents, such as hydrides. |
Hazard | A poison by ingestion. A moderate skin irritant. |
Fire Hazard | Coconut diethanolamide is probably combustible. |
Contact allergens | Cocamide DEA, manufactured from coconut oil, is widely used in industry and at home as a surface-active agent. It is contained in hand gels, hand washing soaps, shampoos, and dish-washing liquids for its foam-producing and stabilizing properties, and in metal working fluids and polishing agents as an anticorrosion inhibitor. |
Safety Profile | A poison by ingestion. A moderate skin irritant. Questionable carcinogen with experimental Carcinogenic data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating vapors. |