Polyoxyethylene Coco Amine, specifically grade CE-10 (or PEG-10 Cocamine), is a tertiary amine surfactant synthesized by the ethoxylation of primary coco alkyl amine under the registry CAS 61791-14-8. This substance exhibits cationic character in acidic media and nonionic properties in neutral/alkaline media, functioning as an exceptional leveling agent, emulsifier, and antistatic agent in textile dyeing auxiliaries and antistatic formulations. It is widely applied in the textile industry to ensure uniform dye uptake and in agrochemicals as a glyphosate adjuvant. We ensure bulk supply with competitive factory pricing for industrial clients. Our inventory is managed to support customized specifications, and every shipment is accompanied by complete MSDS, TDS, COA documentation.
Polyoxyethylene Coco Amine CE-10 CAS 61791-14-8
- CAS: 61791-14-8
- Synonyms: (Coconut oil alkyl)amine, ethoxylated
- Einecs: 500-152-2
- Molecular Formula: RCOO(CH₂CH₂O)ₙH
- Grade: Industrial grade 99%
- Package: 200kg iron drum or 50kg plastic drum packaging
Product Description
Physicochemical properties
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Chemical Name | Polyoxyethylene Coconut Oil Ester CE-10 |
| CAS Number | 61791-14-8 |
| Appearance | Light yellow viscous liquid |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| pH (1% aqueous solution) | 5.0-7.0 |
| Saponification Value | 84-94 mg KOH/g |
| HLB Value | 13-14 |
| Stability | Stable under normal conditions; hydrolyzes in strong acids or bases |
| Viscosity | Varies with molecular weight and temperature (specific data not provided) |
| Density | Not specified (typically around 0.9-1.1 g/cm³ for similar esters) |
| Boiling Point | Not specified (depends on molecular weight) |
| Flash Point | Not specified (flammable at high temperatures, handle with caution) |
| Toxicity | Irritating to skin and eyes; avoid contact |
| Ecological Impact | Potentially harmful to aquatic life; avoid release into water bodies |
| Biodegradability | Biodegradable under proper conditions |
Application Areas
Industrial cleaning: Used as a solubilizer and detergent in detergent and cleaning agent formulations to enhance cleaning effectiveness.
Textile printing and dyeing: Serving as a dyeing auxiliary agent and desizing agent, it enhances dyeing uniformity and fabric treatment efficiency.
Personal care: Used as an emulsifier and emollient in shampoos, body washes, face creams, and other products to improve product texture and stability.
Other fields: It can also be used for solubilizing oil substances, as a plasticizer, etc.
Storage conditions
Storage conditions: It should be stored in a sealed container at a low temperature of 2-8°C, and should be protected from high temperatures, moisture, and direct sunlight.
Container requirements: Use a sealed container, ensure the storage environment is dry and well-ventilated, and prevent the substance from being affected by moisture or volatilization.
Stability note: This substance may be unstable under normal temperature and pressure, and strict adherence to low-temperature storage requirements is necessary to maintain its chemical properties.
Safety precautions
Ecotoxicity: May pose a hazard to the environment, and it is necessary to avoid large emissions into water bodies.
Waste disposal: Waste should be disposed of by professional organizations to prevent environmental pollution.
Operation specifications: Wear protective gloves and goggles during operation to avoid direct contact with skin and eyes.
FAQ - Technical & Supply Chain
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Q:
What does the "CE-10" designation signify for CAS 61791-14-8?
A: "CE-10" indicates that the coconut amine has been reacted with approximately 10 moles of ethylene oxide. This specific degree of ethoxylation provides a balanced Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Balance (HLB), making it ideal for emulsification and leveling applications compared to lower or higher mole variants. -
Q:
Is this product compatible with other surfactants?
A: Yes, Polyoxyethylene Coco Amine CE-10 shows good compatibility with cationic and nonionic surfactants. However, compatibility with anionic surfactants should be tested, as precipitation may occur depending on the pH and specific formulation conditions.
Documents and Product Support
For product review and sourcing evaluation, supporting documents can be coordinated according to the product type, inquiry stage, and order requirements.
- COA for batch-based quality reference
- TDS for key physical and chemical information
- SDS / MSDS for handling, storage, and safety reference
- Packing information for sample, trial, and bulk orders
- Technical communication based on application and specification requirements
Information to Confirm Before Quotation
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- Product name and CAS number
- Application or intended end use
- Required purity, grade, or specification
- Sample quantity, trial order, or bulk demand
- Preferred packing form or net weight
- Destination country or port
- Required documents or compliance expectations
Packaging, Storage, and Handling Notes
Packaging form, storage conditions, shelf life, and shipment arrangements should be confirmed according to the product characteristics, package size, and destination requirements.
Before order confirmation, buyers are advised to review the corresponding product documents and confirm whether any special storage, labeling, or handling requirements apply.
Sample, Bulk Order and Repeat Supply Support
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For repeat-use formulations or long-term procurement plans, buyers may discuss specification consistency, packaging preferences, delivery expectations, and document coordination in advance.








