Lauryl-Myristyl Alcohol
Lauryl-Myristyl Alcohol
Derivatives of the detergent range C12 to C14 alcohols are used in light- and heavy-duty detergents, laundry pre-softeners, hard surface cleaners, disinfectant, cleaners, metal cleaners, textile processing, pulp and paper processing, wastepaper deinking, agricultural uses in pesticides and soil conditioners, and in metalworking as surface lubricants, etc.
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Lauryl-Myristyl Alcohol, also known as C12-14 fatty alcohols, is a mixture of fatty alcohols with 12 to 16 carbons in the alkyl chain. It is a colorless liquid or crystalline solid with a mild, characteristic fatty alcohol odor and a faint floral scent when diluted. This alcohol is insoluble in water but is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and ether.


Technically, Lauryl-Myristyl Alcohol has a density of 0.832 g/cm³, a boiling point of 272.1ºC at 760 mmHg, a melting point of 32.5ºC, and a refractive index of 1.443. It is used as an emulsion stabilizer and viscosity increasing agent, allowing products to remain spreadable and creamy. It is a major component in the creation of surfactants and can be found in a variety of personal care products, including lipstick, sunscreen, moisturizer, and shampoo.


Lauryl-Myristyl Alcohol is also used as a perfume fixative in soaps and cosmetics, and it is found in many personal care items such as toothpaste, cold creams, ointments, and suppositories. It is utilized in specialty cleaning products, as an anti-foam agent, and in some plastics. Additionally, it serves as a food additive and is approved for use in food.


In summary, Lauryl-Myristyl Alcohol is a versatile ingredient in the cosmetic, personal care, and food industries, offering emollient, emulsifying, and stabilizing properties.