LAURAMIDE DEA AND PROPYLENE GLYCOL

Lauramide DEA is a fatty-acid diethanolamide derived from lauric acid and diethanolamine.

CAS:

120-40-1

Formula:

C₁₆H₃₃NO₃

Molar Weight

≈ 287.44 g/mol

Melting Point

≈ 38–39 °C

Boiling Point

≈ 443.25 °C

Density

1.036 to 1.04 g/cm³

Forms

a pale yellow to amber viscous liquid or wax-like mass.

Odor

Faint, characteristic

Key applications

  • Used in shampoos to boost foam stability.
  • Used in lotions to thicken water-based formulations.
  • Used in body washes to improve texture and consistency.
  • Used in hair dyes and conditioners for better emulsion.
  • Used in bath products to stabilize and enrich lather.

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Industries

  • Cosmetics & personal care
  • Hair care and skin care products
  • Soap & bathing products
  • Household cleaning / detergents
  • Industrial surfactants / emulsifiers

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Lauric diethanolamide; N,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)dodecanamide; Lauroyl diethanolamide; Lauryl diethanolamide; Diethanol lauric acid amide.
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