Product name: Potassium Oleate
143-18-01
Potassium Cis-9-Octadecenoate Potassium Oleate is another name for Potassium cis-9 octadecenoate. The chemical formula of potassium oleate (C18H33KO2) is C18H33KO2. Potassium is available as a brown liquid or solid. It is potassium fatty acids found in natural soaps.
Potassium Oleate, also known as potassium soap in liquid form, is a solution of potassium soap in water. Potassium Oleate acts as an emulsifier for many liquid soaps. It is also used in facial cleansers and body washes. Emulsifiers are similar to surfactants in that they reduce the surface of a liquid.
Potassium Oleate occurs naturally in oils, such as sunflower. It is used as a soap ingredient to create soaps with vegetable glycerin. It is a irritant in its purest form. In soapmaking, it is reduced to a safe level and used as an ingredient.
Powdery solid high-purity oleate will make it easy to store, transport, and use. In order to remove water, current methods for purifying and refining solid potassium oleate use low temperature and decompression. This method requires a lengthy production cycle and high energy consumption. It is also expensive to produce, and the preparation can be difficult. Research and development of the solid potassium-oleate preparation is essential. Potassium Olieate Supplier. Send us a message at any time to inquire about the current Potassium oleate prices.
How do you produce Potassium Oleate ?
The specific steps for preparing powdered solid potassium oleate are:
1) In the water phase of the reaction, oleic acids and potassium hydroxide are combined to form a solution of potassium oleate with a 10%-20% mass content. The mass content increases by 40% when the concentration is 70-80-60% Potassium Oleate viscous in a flowable form.
After the area has been completely dissolved, mix the urea solution with the alcohol at 70-90degC.
After 1-3h, the low temperature will precipitate potassium oleate. 3) Filter the hard powdered potassium-oleate precipitate using gauze and then dry it with cold dry air.
Potassium Oleate.
Potassium isoleate acts as a trimerization and potassium catalyst in polyurethane rigid polyisocyanurate. It is used widely in the polyurethane PIR foam board system. Additionally, potassium oleate has a wide range of uses, including rubber emulsifiers and foaming agents. Potassium Oleate acts as an emulsifier for many liquid soaps. It is also used in facial cleansers and mustache waxes. Emulsifiers work like surfactants to reduce the surface of a liquid. Potassium Oleate helps to prevent the separation of ingredients into different chemicals.
The potassium oleate also has other uses.
Antifungal paint preparation;
Preparation multifunctional microemulsified oil and gasoline combustion accelerator
Preparation and use of anionic viscoelastic Surfactant Gel.
Technical data of Potassium oleate
Testing Item |
Testing standard |
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White or light Yellow Powder |
Acid Value |
195-204 |
Iodine Value |
80-100 |
Alkali free, % |
0.1~1.0 |
% loss due to drying |
<=3.0 |
content(in dry), % |
>=99.0 |
Water solubility test, 10% |
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Test for the solubility of ethyl alcohol, 5% |
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Shipping & Packing of Potassium oleate ?
There are different packings depending on the quantity of potassium oleate.
Potassium oleate packing: 25kg/bag, or as your request.
Shipping potassium oleate can be sent out via air, sea or express as quickly as possible after receipt of payment.
Potassium Oleate Properties |
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Alternative Names | Oleic potassium salt |
CAS Number | 143-18-0 |
Compound Formula | C 18 H 33 KO 2 |
Molecular Mass | 320.55 |
Appearance | White Powder |
Melting Point | N/A |
Boiling Point | N/A |
Density | N/A |
Solubility In H2O | N/A |
Exact Mass | 320.211762 |
Monoisotopic Mash | 320.211762 |
Potassium Oleate Safety & Security Information |
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Sign Word | Warning |
Hazard Statements | H315-H319-H335-H400 |
Hazard Codes | Xi |
Risk Codes | 36/37/38 |
Safety Declarations | 26 |
Transport Information | UN 3077 9, PGIII |