Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol

CAS# 8038-54-8

Product Description

Cetyl-stearyl alcohol, also known as cetearyl alcohol, is a mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol and is commonly used in various industrial applications.

Product:

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol

CAS:

8038-54-8

Synonym:

(C16-C18) Alkyl alcohol; 1-Octadecanol

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White solid

Density

0.82 g/cm3

Melting point

45-50 °C

Molecular Weight

512.9

Odor

Faint fatty alcohol odor

Purity

23 - 32% (C16)/ 66 - 76% (C18)

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Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol used in many
industry applications

Cetyl-stearyl alcohol, also known as cetearyl alcohol, is a mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol and is commonly used in various industrial applications. Here are some of its uses:

  1. Emulsifier: Cetyl-stearyl alcohol serves as an emulsifier in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products. It helps stabilize oil-in-water emulsions by reducing the surface tension between oil and water phases, resulting in smooth and uniform formulations.
  2. Surfactant: Cetyl-stearyl alcohol acts as a surfactant in cleansing and foaming products such as shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers. It enhances the lathering and cleansing properties of these products while imparting a soft and creamy texture.
  3. Viscosity Modifier: Cetyl-stearyl alcohol can function as a viscosity modifier or thickener in creams, lotions, and ointments. It increases the viscosity of formulations, providing a luxurious and spreadable texture that enhances product application and skin feel.
  4. Stabilizer: Cetyl-stearyl alcohol may be used as a stabilizer or co-emulsifier in formulations containing volatile or reactive ingredients. It helps prevent phase separation, creaming, or crystallization, ensuring the stability and shelf life of products over time.
  5. Conditioning Agent: Cetyl-stearyl alcohol is valued for its conditioning and moisturizing properties in hair care and skincare products. It forms a protective film on the skin and hair, helping to retain moisture, improve softness, and reduce dryness and frizz.
  6. Thickening Agent: Cetyl-stearyl alcohol can act as a thickening agent in various formulations, including creams, lotions, and conditioners. It contributes to the texture and rheology of products, allowing for easy application and spreadability.
  7. Textile Industry: Cetyl-stearyl alcohol may find applications in the textile industry as a softening agent or lubricant for fabrics and fibers. It can improve the feel, drape, and durability of textiles, enhancing their overall quality and performance.