LAURAMINE OXIDE
Lauramine Oxide is typically synthesized by reacting lauric acid or lauryl alcohol with hydrogen peroxide under controlled conditions. This reaction leads to the formation of the amine oxide, specifically Lauramine Oxide.
Lauramine Oxide (also known asLauryldimethylamine oxide (LDAO) and dodecyldimethylamine oxide (DDAO)) is commonly used as a surfactant and cleansing agent. It has excellent foaming and emulsifying properties, making it suitable for various cosmetic and personal care products. As a surfactant, Lauramine Oxide helps to remove dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin and hair, leaving them clean and refreshed.
Additional information
| CAS | 1643-20-5 |
|---|---|
| Functions | ANTISTATIC, CLEANSING, FOAM BOOSTING, HAIR CONDITIONING, HYDROTROPE, SURFACTANT, VISCOSITY CONTROLLING |
| Formula | C14H31NO |
| Molar Mass | 229.41 g/mol |
| Application | Shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers. |
| Restriction | No restiction |
| Trade names | MINOX L |
| Producer | Dongnam Chemical Co. Ltd. |
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