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100g Sodium oleate
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Colorless to yellowish powder or paste
CAS: 141-19-1
Product ID: 100OLE13
Purity: 98%+
Formula: C18H33NaO2
MW: 304.45g/mol
Solubility: 10g/100mL in water
Synonym: 9-Octadecenoic acid sodium salt; sodium (Z)-octadec-9-enoate; Na-oleate
Tags: cleanser, anionic surfactant, surfactant, rheology modifier, emulsifier, capping agent, sodium soap, minerals collector
Sodium oleate, [NaO2C(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7CH3], is an important industrial and laboratory chemical. It finds uses as a surface-active agent, paint ingredient, cosmetic emulsifier, cleanser, minerals floatation agent, waterproofing agent, gelling agent, dispersant, lubricant, etc. Sodium oleate is commonly utilized in the production of cleansers where it is reported to be used at up to 84.7% in bath soaps and detergents. In minerals processing, sodium oleate is most extensively used as a collector for oxide minerals such as hematite, quartz, fluorite, dolomite, and magnesite flotation, where it offers high mineral recoveries through chemisorption. In aqueous solutions, dilute aqueous solutions of sodium oleate self assembles readily into micelles due to its long hydrophobic (C18) alkyl tail and hydrophilic headgroup.
CAS: 141-19-1
Product ID: 100OLE13
Purity: 98%+
Formula: C18H33NaO2
MW: 304.45g/mol
Solubility: 10g/100mL in water
Synonym: 9-Octadecenoic acid sodium salt; sodium (Z)-octadec-9-enoate; Na-oleate
Tags: cleanser, anionic surfactant, surfactant, rheology modifier, emulsifier, capping agent, sodium soap, minerals collector
Sodium oleate, [NaO2C(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7CH3], is an important industrial and laboratory chemical. It finds uses as a surface-active agent, paint ingredient, cosmetic emulsifier, cleanser, minerals floatation agent, waterproofing agent, gelling agent, dispersant, lubricant, etc. Sodium oleate is commonly utilized in the production of cleansers where it is reported to be used at up to 84.7% in bath soaps and detergents. In minerals processing, sodium oleate is most extensively used as a collector for oxide minerals such as hematite, quartz, fluorite, dolomite, and magnesite flotation, where it offers high mineral recoveries through chemisorption. In aqueous solutions, dilute aqueous solutions of sodium oleate self assembles readily into micelles due to its long hydrophobic (C18) alkyl tail and hydrophilic headgroup.