December 18, 2024

COCONUT DIETHANOLAMIDE (CDEA)

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Coconut diethanolamide is a mixture of amines able to neutralize acids to form salts plus water through an exothermic reaction. Amines may be incompatible with anhydrides, isocyanates, peroxides, halogenated organics, epoxides, acidic phenols, and acid halides. In combination with strong reducing agents, such as hydrides, amines can generate flammable gaseous hydrogen.

Coconut Diethanolamide (also known as Coco Amide DEA, coconut oil diethanolamine, or Cocamide diethhanolamine) is a non-ionic surfactant with excellent cleansing property and solvency made by reacting the mixture of fatty acids from coconut oils with diethanolamine.

Items Standards: 1:1 Standards: 1:1.5 Standards: 1:2
Classification
Nonionic surfactant
Nonionic surfactant
Nonionic surfactant
Appearance (25℃)
Light yellowish to yellow viscous liquid
Light yellowish to yellow viscous liquid
Light yellowish to yellow viscous liquid
Density, g/ml (25°C)
0.998
0.998
0.998
Color (Hazen)
≤300
≤300
≤300
Cloud point, ℃(1% water solution)
-1
-1
-1
Flash Point, °C:
>94
>94
>94
Freeze Point, °C:
/
/
/
Active matter content, %
≥77
≥70
≥63
pH value (1% aqueous solution)
9.5-10.5
9.5-10.5
9.5-10.7
Moisture content, %
≤0.5
≤0.5
≤0.5
Petroleum-ether soluble matter content, %
≤8.0
≤6.0
≤4.0
Amine value, mgKOH/g
≤30
≤90
≤130

Application:

Industry use:
Coconut oil diethanolamine condensate belongs to the fatty acid diethanolamides extensively used in cosmetics manufacturing. Coconut DEA is commonly used as an emulsifying agent, emulsion stabilizer, surfactant, thickener, and viscosity builder for cosmetic surfactant formulas.

It’s also used as a surfactant in soap bars, light-duty detergents, and dishwashing detergents, as well as a delinting agent for cottonseed. CDEA can be added to lauryl sulfate-based liquid cleansers to help stabilize and improve foam formation.

Coconut oil diethanolamine condensate is a corrosion inhibitor in water-based, semi-synthetic, and synthetic metal-working fluids, also found in polishing agents. As an antistatic agent, it can be found in plastics, such as polyethylene film for food packaging and rigid polyvinyl chloride. In combination with metallic salts, it works as an antistatic for polystyrene and in impact-resistant rubber polystyrene blends.

Other uses include electric plating, shoe polish, printing ink, and more.

Consumer use:
Coconut DEA is an ingredient in a variety of cosmetic formulations, including shampoos, conditioners, bath oils, cooling fluids, lipsticks, soap bars, hair dyes, and various household detergents, in concentrations ranging from 1 to 25%.

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