Product Name: |
Sodium yl isethionate |
Synonyms: |
Sodium yl isethionate 85%;SODIUM 2-HYDROXYETHANE COFA SULFONATE;nutfattyacid,2-sulfoethylester,sodiumsalt;DISODIUM MANGANESE EDTA CONTENT 12.5;Fattyacids,,2-sulfoethylesters,sodiumsalts;fattyacids,nutoil,sulfoethylesters,sodiumsalts;jordaponci;sodiumylisothionate |
CAS: |
61789-32-0 |
MF: |
C2Na6O47S20 |
MW: |
1555.23182 |
EINECS: |
263-052-5 |
Product Categories: |
Organic chemistry |
Mol File: |
61789-32-0.mol |
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Sodium yl isethionate Chemical Properties |
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Sodium yl isethionate Usage And Synthesis |
Description |
Sodium yl isethionate is a natural ingredient that is derived from nuts, specifically nut oil. The process includes mixing a natural sulfonic acid called isethionic acid with the fatty acids that naturally occur in nut oil. The mixture is then heated to remove extra water as well as distilled to remove any unnecessary fatty acids. Much like nut oil, sodium yl isethionate provides incredibly moisturizing properties, especially when compared to other surfactants with similar cleansing and foaming properties. This powerful ingredient is common in many soaps and cleansers as it effectively washes away dirt and oil without leading to dryness or irritation.
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Function |
Sodium yl Isethionate is a sodium salt ester, or a fatty acid derived from nut oil. It is used in cosmetics and personal care products as a surfactant and is often seen in hair care products like shampoos because of its ability to help water to mix with oil and dirt, allowing them to be more easily rinsed away. Sodium yl Isethionate is also seen as an ingredient in a variety of soaps and cleansing products. As a surfactant, it creates a wet feeling, it solubilizes oils and reduces surface tension, and can aid in foaming as well.
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Uses |
Sodium yl Isethionate is an ingredient derived from nut oil. In cosmetics and personal care products, Sodium yl Isethionate is used primarily in the preparation of bath soaps and cleansing products. This ingredient is also used in the formulation of shampoos, tonics, dressings, other hair grooming aids and skin cleansing preparations.
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Benefit |
Excellent foam density and foam stability
Has very good lime soap dispersion and surface activity
Leaves no soap scum as it is very hard water tolerant
Compatible with soaps and anionic, non-ionic, and amphoteric surfactant
Excellent lathering; exceptionally mild, provides soft skin after-feel
Can be used in clear / pearlescent gels
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Side effects |
The CIR has approved the use of Sodium yl Isethionate in concentrations up to 50% for rinse-off products, and 17% for leave-on products. Although it is considered generally mild, all surfactants can be irritants, and tend to be more irritating at higher concentrations. Sodium yl Isethionate has been specifically shown to cause some eye irritation at higher concentrations. According to the Cosmetics Database, it is also linked to organ-system toxicity (the American College of Toxicology reported that one or more animal studies showed broad systemic effects at high doses), although the EWG notes lesser concerns regarding this side effect, and ultimately finds it to be a low hazard ingredient.
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Manufacture |
Sodium yl isethionate is produced by reacting sodium isethionate with nut fatty acids followed by neutralization with sodium hydroxide. The mixture is heated to remove water and distilled to remove excess fatty acid. Sodium isethionate is originally made by ethoxylation of sodium sulfites and their derivatives. |
Uses |
detergent |
Uses |
sodium yl isethionate is a mild, high-foaming surfactant. It leaves the skin with a soft afterfeel. |
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Sodium yl isethionate Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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