Nonionic surfactant

Primary Alcohol Ethoxylate (AEO7/≧99.9%)

Primary Alcohol Ethoxylate (AEO7/≧99.9%)

Abbreviation:AEO7/≧99.9%

Others Name : Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylate-7mol /Primary Alcohol Ethoxylate-7mol/Polyoxyethylene Lauryl Ether-7mol / Fatty alcohol Polyoxyethylene Ether-7mol/Fatty Alcohol C12-14 approx-7 Mole EO/Laureth- 7.

CAS NO:68439-50-9/3055-97-8.
DETAIL
Ethoxylation is a chemical reaction in which ethylene oxide adds to a substrate. It is the most widely practiced alkoxylation, which involves the addition of epoxides to substrates.

In the usual application, alcohols and phenols are converted into R(OC2H4)nOH where n ranges from 1 to 10. Such compounds are called alcohol ethoxylates. Alcohol ethoxylates are often converted to related species called ethoxysulfates. Alcohol ethoxylates and ethoxysulfates are surfactants, used widely in cosmetic and other commercial products.

Alcohol ethoxylates
Industrial ethoxylation is primarily performed upon fatty alcohols in order to generate fatty alcohol ethoxylates (FAE's), which are a common form of nonionic surfactant (e.g. octaethylene glycol monododecyl ether). Alcohol ethoxylates (AE) and alcohol ethoxysulfates (AES) are surfactants found in products such as laundry detergents, surface cleaners, cosmetics, agricultural products, textiles, and paint.