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LAURYL
BETAIN
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 683-10-3 |
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EINECS NO. | 211-669-5 | |
FORMULA | RN+(CH3)2CH2COO- | |
MOL WT. | ||
H.S. CODE |
2923.90 |
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TOXICITY |
Oral rat LD50: 1620 mg/kg |
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SYNONYMS | N-Dodecyl-N,N-dimethylbetaine; Lauryl dimethyl glycine; | |
alpha-(Dodecyldimethylammonio)-omega-acetate; N-(Carboxymethyl)dodecyldimethylammonium hydroxide inner salt; (Dodecyldimethylammonio)acetate; Betaine lauryldimethylaminoacetate; Dimethyllaurylaminoacetate betaine; Dimethyllaurylbetaine; Dodecylbetaine; Dodecyldimethylbetaine; Lauryl-N-betaine; Lauryl-N-methylsarcosine; Lauryldimethylammonioacetate; N-Carboxymethyl-N,N-dimethyl-1-dodecanaminium inner salt; | ||
SMILES | Alkyl Dimethyl amine | |
CLASSIFICATION |
SURFACTANTS / |
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (30% AQ. SOLUTION) |
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PHYSICAL STATE | Clear to pale yellow liquid | |
MELTING POINT |
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BOILING POINT | 100 C | |
SPECIFIC GRAVITY | 1.025 - 1.035 | |
SOLUBILITY IN WATER |
Soluble | |
pH |
6.5 - 7.5 (10% Aq. solution) |
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AUTOIGNITION |
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NFPA RATINGS | Health: 1; Flammability: 1 ; Reactivity: 0 | |
FLASH POINT |
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STABILITY | Stable under ordinary conditions | |
GENERAL DESCRIPTION & APPLICATIONS |
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Amphoteric surfactants have dual functional groups (both acidic and basic groups) in the same molecule. They are polar solvents that have a high solubility in water but a poor solubility in most organic solvents. They are electrically neutral but carries positive and negative charges on different atoms in an aqueous solution. Depending on the composition and conditions of pH value, the substances can have anionic or cationic properties. In the presence of acids, they will accept the hydrogen ions but they will donate hydrogen ions to the solution in the presence of bases, which balances the pH. Such actions make buffer solutions which resist change to the pH. In the detergency ability amphoteric surfactants which change their charge according to the pH of the solution affects properties of foaming, wetting and detergentcy through a surface action that exerts both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties. In biochemistry amphoteric surfactant is used as a detergent for purifying, cleansing and antimicrobial effects. Alkylbetains and aminoxides are amphoteric surfactants. Members of amphoteric surfactants
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SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
ACTIVE MATTER |
29.0% min |
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SODIUM CHLORIDE |
7 - 8% |
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pH |
6.5 - 7.5 (20% Aq. solution) |
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COLOR, APHA |
70 max |
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TRANSPORTATION | ||
PACKING | 200kgs in Drum | |
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OTHER INFORMATION | ||
Laurylbetain is a mild amphoteric surfactant derived from alkyldimethyl amine. It is compatible with anionic, nonionic and cationic surfactants. Laurylbetain is also used as a schistosomicide. |
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Other CAS RN: 103171-41-1; 128885-05-2; 131131-70-9; 25251-14-3; 39033-74-4; 89045-97-6 | ||
'Amphoteric'
is the descrition of the compounds having both acidic
(e.g., carboxylate group) and basic (e.g., amine group)
functional groups in their molecules. It reacts as a
base to form the R3N+CH2COOH
ion in acidic solutions; it acts as an acid to form
the R2NCH2COO- ion
in basic solutions. In neutral solutions, the ion R3N+CH2COO-
can exist (zwitterion).
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