(Peregal O Series)(C18-16 Fatty Alcohol Polyoxyethylene Ether)

(Peregal O series)(C18-16 fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether) is a non-ionic surfactant. These compounds are derived from the reaction between fatty alcohols and ethylene oxide. Fatty alcohols are long-term compounds usually derived from natural fats and oils. Chain alcohol, ethylene oxide is a compound composed of ethylene and oxygen.
(Peregal O series)(C18-16 fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether) act as surfactants, which means they have both hydrophilic (water-absorbing) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) parts. This dual nature allows them to reduce liquid surface tension and enhances wetting, spreading, and emulsifying properties.
These ethers are commonly used as emulsifiers in a variety of applications, such as in the formulation of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial products. They help stabilize emulsions by preventing immiscible liquids, such as oil and water, from separating.
The properties of (Peregal O series)(C18-16 fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether) can be adjusted by changing the degree of ethoxylation (the number of added ethylene oxide units). This allows fine-tuning of the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB), This affects the solubility and emulsifying properties of surfactants.
(Peregal O Series)(C18-16 Fatty Alcohol Polyoxyethylene Ether)
