
CAS 91771-79-8
:Fatty acids, C8-11-branched, reaction products with boric acid (H3BO3) and diethanolamine
Description:
Fatty acids, C8-11-branched, reaction products with boric acid and diethanolamine (CAS 91771-79-8) are a class of chemical substances characterized by their branched-chain fatty acid structure, which typically includes a mix of octanoic to undecanoic acid derivatives. These compounds are formed through the reaction of branched fatty acids with boric acid and diethanolamine, resulting in a complex mixture that often exhibits surfactant properties. They are generally used in various applications, including as emulsifiers, lubricants, and additives in formulations for personal care products and industrial applications. The presence of boron in the structure can enhance the thermal stability and performance of the product. Additionally, the diethanolamine component contributes to the hydrophilic characteristics, making these substances effective in stabilizing emulsions and improving solubility in aqueous systems. Safety and handling considerations are important, as with many chemical substances, and they should be managed according to relevant regulations and guidelines.
Formula:C4H11NO2·BH3O3·Unspecified
Synonyms:- Fatty acids, C8-11-branched, reaction products with boric acid (H3BO3) and diethanolamine
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