Cetyl Alcohol

In the cosmetics industry, it is used in shampoos and in the manufacture of skin creams and lotions. In the food industry, it is used as a multipurpose food additive, as a flavoring agent or in food decorations. Finally, it is used as a lubricant for nuts and bolts in the manufacturing industry.

Synonyms
Cetanol, Hexadecanol, 1 - Hexadecanol, 1 - Hexadecyl Alcohol, Alcohol C 16, C 16 Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Palmityl Alcohol
Chemical Formula
C16H34O
CAS Number
36653-82-4

Characteristics

Molar Weight
242.44 g/mol
Melting Point
49.3 °C
Boiling Point
344 °C
Flash Point
185 °C
Density
0.81 g/cc
Forms
White, Flakes, Pastilles

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Hair care
  • Food additive
  • Pulp and paper
  • Skin care products
  • Lubricants
  • Cosmetic products
  • Paint and Coatings

General information about Cetyl alcohol (1-Hexadecanol)

Cetyl alcolhol is also known as 1-Hexadecanol. The name is derived from the Latin term ‘cetacea’ for whale and has its origins in whaling, where the so-called spermaceti was obtained. This is an oil-wax mixture from the sperm whale, from which 1-Hexadecanol can be extracted.
In nature, cetyl alcohol is found in plant and animal fats as well as in waxes; it is a component of coconut and palm oil, for example, as well as of plants such as ironwood, spice vanilla, gorse and tobacco. Bees produce beeswax from cetyl alcohol.
1-Hexadecanol is used in various industries as an emulsifier and thickener.

Properties of 1-Hexadecanol
1-Hexadecanol is a long-chain, monohydric alcohol that belongs to the group of fatty alcohols. In its solid state, the substance is consists of white, waxy platelets and has a faint odour. 1-Hexadecanol cannot be dissolved in water, but is readily soluble in ethanol, ether, chloroform, acetone and petrol.
1-Hexadecanol is often produced industrially from vegetable fats and oils by high-pressure hydrogenation. This usually involves the use of palmitic acid or palm oil, which is first extracted. Palmitic acid is a saturated fatty acid that occurs in many natural fats and oils (including palm oil). The palmitic acid or palm oil is then subjected to a hydrogenation reaction under pressure and in the presence of a catalyst, in which hydrogen is added.
This reduces the double bond in the fatty acid to a single bond, producing 1-Hexadecanol. Distillation or other separation processes are used to purify the cetyl alcohol produced and separate it from unwanted substances.
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1-Hexadecanol in the cosmetics industry

1-Hexadecanol is used in the cosmetics industry in the production of shampoos, soaps, creams, lotions, lipsticks, hair care products and make-up. It acts as an emulsifier, thickener and plasticiser and helps to stabilise emulsions.

Further areas of application for 1-Hexadecanol

1-Hexadecanol also acts as an emulsifier or thickener in many other industries. Due to its emulsifying properties, it is used in detergents and cleaning agents such as dishwashing detergents. It is used as a lubricant in the metal and textile industries.
In the pharmaceutical industry, 1-Hexadecanol is used as an excipient in various drug formulations, particularly in ointments, creams and medicines in liquid form.
The chemical is also used as a starting material for the industrial production of fatty alcohol sulphates and alkyl ether sulphates, as a lubricant for nuts and bolts and as a component of liquid covers for swimming pools.