POLYOXYETHYLENE OLEYL ETHER

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 9004-98-2

 

EINECS NO.  
FORMULA C18H35(OCH2CH2)nOH
MOL WT.  
H.S. CODE  
TOXICITY  
SYNONYMS Polyoxyl oleyl ether;

Amerox OE; Brij; Emulphor ON; Ethoxol; Lipal OA; Lipocol O; Novol Poe; Oleyl alcohol EO; PEG oleyl ether; Polyethylene glycol oleyl ether; Polyoxyethylene oleyl ether; Procol OA; Siponic; Standamul O; Trycol; Volpo; Emulgen; Ethoxylated oleyl alcohol; Oleyl alcohol EO; Polyethylene glycol monoleyl ether;

SMILES
 

CLASSIFICATION

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (20MOL)

PHYSICAL STATE

Semisolid melting to a clear liquid

MELTING POINT 25 - 30 C
BOILING POINT  
SPECIFIC GRAVITY

 

SOLUBILITY IN WATER  
AUTOIGNITION

 

pH  
VAPOR DENSITY  
NFPA RATINGS

Health: 2, Flammability: 1, Reactivity: 0

FLASH POINT

150 C

STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION & APPLICATIONS

source: http://apps.kemi.se/
Alcohol ethoxylates are clear to light yellow liquids or vaxes with a stale odour. Melting point, viscosity and water solubility depend on both alcohol length and the number of ethoxy groups that have been added. As the molecules are big, vaporization is sparse. 
An alcohol ethoxylate molecule contains a lipophilic (fat friendly) alcohol part and a hydrophilic (water-friendly) ethoxy chain part, more ethoxy groups enable more hydrogen bonding and thus generate better water solubility. To render the molecule fully water soluble ca. 60-75 by weight of polyoxyethylene content is needed. The water solubility decreases with increasing temperature as the molecular heat movements obstruct hydrogen bonding. As it contains parts that prefer different surroundings the molecule will arrange itself in the interface between oil (fat) and water with the alcohol in the oil phase and the ethoxylate in the water. Thus it is a surface-active agent, a surfactant. As it is not charged it is called non-ionic. Solutions of surfactants have, depending on the chemical design and concentration, a combination of cleaning (detergent), foaming, wetting, emulsifying, solubilizing and dispersing properties. Often a mixture of several surfactants is used to obtain optimal function. 
Alcohol ethoxylates are produced by reacting alcohol with oxirane (ethene oxide or EO). The alcohol could be made from cracked petroleum (via ethane, propene and carbon monoxide) or from vegetable or animal oil and fats. These sources do not give alcohols with just one carbon chain length and so alcohol ethoxylates are reaction products of a number of alcohols with polyethene oxide chains of varied length as well. They are heterogeneous in chemical composition but homogenous enough regarding the desired technical properties. One oxyethylene group –OCH2CH2- adds a little more to the hydrophilic properties of the substance of that methylene group -CH2- in the alcohol chain to the lipophilic. Mostly some percent of the original alcohol remains in the final reaction product. Alcohol ethoxylate has been manufactured and used since the 40s and is also produced in Sweden.
Turn-over of all surfactants in the USA was ca 5 million tonnes in 1993 and of those 1/3 was non-ionic. Then almost 50% of all surfactants were used in household products and almost 10% in personal care products. 18 % of the American consumption in 1995 were alcohol ethoxylates. 
In Sweden appr. 5,000 tonnes of alcohol ethoxylates are used annually in thousands of chemical products for households and industries. They act as detergents, which means that they dissolve small amounts of dirt/fat in much water, as emulsifiers as they help to build stable systems of more fat in less water and as dispersants as a long ethoxy tail can form many hydrogen bonds with the surrounding water in order to keep small particles in solution. They have substituted nonyl phenol ethoxylates in most applications as they have similar functions and prices but better environmental properties.

CAS no Carbon Length Name, synonyms
9002-92-0  12  Dodecyl ethoxylate, polyoxyethylene lauryl ether, lauryl ethoxylate, Laureth
9004-95-9 16 Hexadecyl ethoxylate, polyoxyethylene cetyl ether, cetyl ethoxylate
9004-98-2 18 Octadecenyl ethoxylate, polyoxyethylene oleyl ether, oleyl ethoxylate, Oleth
9005-00-9 18 Octadecyl ethoxylate, stearylalcohol ethoxylate, stearyl ethoxylate, Steareth
9043-30-5 13 Isotridecyl ethoxylate, ethoxylated isotridecanol, isodekanol ethoxylate
24938-91-8 13 Tridecyl ethoxylate, ethoxylated tridecanol, Trideth
26183-52-8 10 Decyl ethoxylate, decyl alcohol ethoxylate, polyethylene glycol decyl ether
27306-79-2 14 Tetradecyl ethoxylate, myristyl alcohol ethoxylate
34398-01-1 11 Undecyl ethoxylate, polyethylene glycol undecyl ether
61791-13-7 8-18 Coco oil alcohol ethoxylate, ethoxylated coconut oil alcohols
61791-28-4 16-18 Tallow alcohol ethoxylate, ethoxylated tallow alcohol
61827-42-7 10 Isodecyl ethoxylate, isodecyl alcohol polyethylene glycol
64425-86-1 13-15 Alcohols(C13-15)ethoxylates, ethoxylated C13-15 alcohols
66455-14-9 12-13 Alcohols(C12-13)ethoxylates, polyethylene glycol(C12-C13)alkyl ether
66455-15-0 10-14 Alcohols(C10-14)ethoxylates, (C10-14)alcohol ethoxylated
67254-71-1 10-12 Alcohols(C10-12)ethoxylates, ethoxylated C10-12 alcohols
68002-97-1 10-16  Alcohols(C10-16)ethoxylates, C10-16 alkyl alcohol ethoxylate
68131-39-5 12-15 Alcohols(C12-15)ethoxylates, linear primary (C12-15) alcohol ethoxylate
68131-40-8 11-15 Alcohols(C11-15-secundary)ethoxylates
68155-01-1 16-18 Alcohols(C16-18-unsaturated alkyl)ethoxylates
68213-23-0 12-18 Alcohols(C12-18)ethoxylates
68439-45-2 6-12 Alcohols(C6-12)ethoxylates
68439-46-3 9-11 Alcohols(C9-11)ethoxylates
68439-49-6 16-18 Alcohols(C16-18)ethoxylates, C16-18-fatty alcohol ethoxylate
68439-50-9 12-14 Alcohols(C12-14)ethoxylates
68439-54-3 11-13  Alcohols(C11-13-branched)ethoxylates
68526-94-3 12-20 Alcohols(C12-20)ethoxylates
68551-12-2 12-16 Alcohols(C12-16)ethoxylates
68920-66-1 16-18 Alcohols(C16-18 and C18-unsaturated)ethoxylates
69011-36-5 13 Branched tridecyl ethoxylates, isotridecanol ethoxylates
69013-19-0 8-22 Alcohols(C8-22)ethoxylates
69227-20-9 16-22 Alcohols(C16-22)ethoxylates
71060-57-6 8-10 Alcohols(C8-10)ethoxylates
71243-46-4 8-16 Alcohols(C8-16)ethoxylates
74432-13-6   Alcohol ethoxylate
78330-20-8 9-11 Alcohols(C9-11-iso, C10-rich)ethoxylates
78330-21-9 11-14 Alcohols(C11-14-iso, C13-rich)ethoxylates
84133-50-6 12-14 Alcohols(C12-14-secyndary)ethoxylates
97043-91-9 9-16 Alcohols(C9-16)ethoxylates
106232-83-1 12-15 Alcohols(C12-15-branched and linear)ethoxylates
120944-68-5 14-15 Alcohols(C14-15-branched and linear)ethoxylates
127036-24-2 11 Branched and linear undecyl alcohol ethoxylate
157707-43-2 8-18 Alcohols(C8-18)ethoxylates, C8-18-fatty alcoholethoxylate

source: http://www.heraproject.com
Alcohol ethoxylates (AE) are a very widely used class of non-ionic surfactants. Significant quantities of AE are converted to alcohol ethoxysulphates (AES) with the remaining AE used primarily in household laundry detergents. AE have many desirable characteristics such as rapid biodegradation, low to moderate foaming ability, superior cleaning of man-made fibres and tolerance of water hardness. AE are also used in lesser quantities in household cleaners, institutional and industrial cleaners, cosmetics, agriculture, and in textile, paper, oil and other process industries. Uses in household cleaning products, relevant to the HERA program of risk assessments, include laundry detergents, hand dishwashing liquids, and various hard surface cleaners. Chapter 5.1.1 details the household cleaning applications and typical finished product concentration ranges of all AEs used in household products.....

COMMERCIAL GRADES

EO MOL

PHYSICAL STATE

2

liquid

5

liquid

7

paste

12

paste

20

solid

30

solid

TRANSPORTATION
PACKING  
HAZARD CLASS  
UN NO.  
OTHER INFORMATION
Hazard Symbols: XI, Risk Phrases: 36/38, Safety Phrases: 36
CAS RNs OF POLYOXYETHYLENE OLEYL ETHERS

8013-81-8; 8036-16-6; 8036-15-5; 9007-63-0; 16979-47-8; 31586-45-5; 31899-57-7; 32054-74-3; 32236-19-4; 37230-81-2; 37260-66-5; 37317-52-5; 37332-04-0; 37332-05-1; 37336-10-0; 37336-11-1; 37370-70-0; 39384-39-9; 50957-68-1; 51888-74-5; 52440-04-7; 52452-85-4; 52627-03-9; 53124-83-7; 54351-97-2; 58056-96-5; 58857-52-6; 61276-84-4; 65431-57-4; 79586-81-5; 80701-83-3; 115453-13-9; 126879-46-7; 145613-04-3; 158453-78-2; 159131-59-6; 170516-63-9; 191549-76-5; 647858-18-2; 726175-59-3; 930296-27-8;