Triethanolamine laurate
Description
Triethanolamine laurate (CAS 2224-49-9), also known as TEA-Laurate, is the triethanolamine salt of lauric acid. It is a mild anionic surfactant used across personal care, cleaning, and industrial formulations.
It functions primarily as an emulsifier, wetting agent, and detergent base, enabling stable oil-in-water systems. This versatile chemical provides effective soil removal across a broad range of pH conditions.
In personal care, it anchors emulsified creams, lotions, and cleansing products where a mild, skin-compatible surfactant is required. Textile and leather processors use it as a wetting and scouring agent.
This improves fiber penetration and surface uniformity during wet processing. Industrial and household cleaning formulations incorporate it for its degreasing performance and compatibility with other surfactant blends.
In coatings and adhesive systems, it supports pigment dispersion and substrate wetting. This improves coating uniformity and adhesion across various industrial applications and manufacturing processes.
Triethanolamine laurate is typically supplied as a liquid or paste, depending on concentration and formulation. It is available in technical and cosmetic grades for diverse commercial requirements.
Cosmetic-grade material meets purity standards relevant to personal care manufacturing. Packaging commonly ranges from drums to intermediate bulk containers for industrial supply volumes.
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Other Names
TEA-Laurate|Caswell No. 887A|Lauric acid, triethanolamine salt|TOHO LT|9403LC9W1J|Lauric acid, compound with 2,2',2''-nitrilotriethanol (1:1)|Dodecanoic acid, compd. with 2,2′,2′′-nitrilotris[ethanol] (1:1)|Lauric acid, compd. with 2,2′,2′′-nitrilotriethanol (1:1)
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