LAURYLDIMETHYLAMINE OXIDE

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 1643-20-5

LAURYLDIMETHYLAMINE OXIDE

EINECS NO. 216-700-6
FORMULA C14H31NO
MOL WT. 229.41

H.S. CODE

 

TOXICITY

Oral rats LD50: 3600 mg/kg

SYNONYMS N,N-dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxide; Lauramine oxide;
Dimethyldodecylamine oxide; dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxide; DDNO; N,N-dimethyldodecylamine oxide; dodecycldimethylamine oxide; N-dodecyldimethylamine oxide; Lauryldimethylamine N-oxide;
SMILES  

CLASSIFICATION

SURFACTANTS /

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE

Clear liquid

MELTING POINT

10 C
BOILING POINT 100 C
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0.966

SOLUBILITY IN WATER

 
pH 8 (10% sol.)

VISCOSITY (CPA)

18 at 25 C

VAPOR DENSITY  

REFRACTIVE INDEX

 

NFPA RATINGS Health: 1; Flammability: 1; Reactivity: 0
FLASH POINT

94 C

STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions

APPLICATIONS

Amine N-oxides are active components in body care products such as shampoo, bubble bath, and hand-soap formulations in combination with alkyl or olefin sulfates. In acidic media, they are cationic and can act as a mild conditioner. In neutral or weak basic media, they are featured as excellent foam stabilizer and viscosity building provider. Lauramine oxide is used as a foam enhancer, stabilizer and viscosity builder. It is used in light duty liquid detergents, drain cleaners, fabric washer. dye dispersant, wetting agent, emulsifier, lubricant. formulation with anionic, nonionic and cationic materials.

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

  • 2-Alkyl-N-carboxymethyl-N-hydroxyethyl imidazolinium betaine
  • Alkyldimethyl amine oxide
  • Cocoamine oxide
  • Cocoamphocarboxyglycinate
  • Cocoamphopolycarboxyglycinate
  • Cocodimethylamine oxide
  • Cocoiminoglycinate
  • Cocoiminopropionate
  • Cocoylamidepropyldimethyl grycine
  • Lauryl betaine
  • Lauryldimethyl amine oxide
  • Laurylhydroxy sulfobetain
  • Laurylamide propyldimethyl grycine
  • Lauryldimethyl betaine
  • Octyliminodipropionate
  • Oleylamphopolycarboxyglycinate
  • Stearyl betaine
  • Tallowamine oxide
  • Tallowamphopolycarboxyglycinate
  • Tetradecyldimethyl amine oxide
SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

Clear liquid

AMINE OXIDE

30% min
PH 7 - 8 (10% Sol.)

FREE PEROXIDE

0.2% max
FREE AMINE

0.8% max

COLOR (APHA)

80 max

TRANSPORTATION
PACKING 195kgs in Drum
HAZARD CLASS  
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OTHER INFORMATION
Other CAS RN; 135526-66-8; 160714-02-3; 163221-07-6; 177162-47-9; 73502-08-6;