2-Propanol, 1-amino-, compds. with polyethylene glycol hydrogen sulfate C12-14-alkyl ethers
Description
MIPA-Laureth Sulfate (CAS 1187742-72-8) is an anionic surfactant produced by neutralizing polyethylene glycol C12-14 alkyl ether sulfate with monoisopropanolamine. It delivers detergency, foam generation, and emulsification.
This chemical is ideal for liquid cleansing systems where sodium or ammonium counterions are not preferred. In personal care, it functions as the primary or co-surfactant in shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers.
The surfactant produces dense, stable foam while effectively solubilizing oils and sebum. Home care formulators incorporate it into hard surface cleaners and all-purpose sprays for its low-residue profile.
Its application supports streak-free results on glass and tile surfaces. Industrial cleaning formulations use it in degreasing concentrates targeting grease, mineral oils, and processing residues on equipment.
Its compatibility with amphoteric and nonionic co-surfactants makes it suitable for mild, high-clarity liquid detergent bases. It is typically supplied as a liquid or viscous paste for easy handling.
Active matter content is commonly in the 25–30% range for standard formulations. It is available in technical and cosmetic grades, with cosmetic-grade material meeting relevant purity standards for applications.
Bulk supply is standard in drums and IBCs to meet industrial demand. This versatile surfactant remains a staple for manufacturers requiring high performance and excellent solubility in diverse aqueous systems.
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Other Names
MIPA-LAURETH SULFATE
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