SURFONIC® L24-12

SURFONIC® L24-12 is the 12-mole ethoxylate of linear, primary 12-14 carbon number alcohol. It is a water-soluble, nonionic surface active agent which is compatible with other nonionic surfactants and with most anionic and cationic surfactants. The product is a white waxy solid at room temperature.

Principal: Indorama Ventures Oxides LLC

Functions: Detergent, Herbicide, Insecticide, Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic)

Chemical Name: Alcohols, C10-16, ethoxylated

Chemical Family: Ethoxylated Fatty Alcohols

Labeling Claims: Alkylphenol Ethoxylate (APEO)-free, Alkylphenol-free, Conflict Minerals-free, Ozone Non Depleting, Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA)-free, Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP)-free, Phthalates-free, Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB)-free, Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)-free, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)-free, Polychlorinated Terphenyles (PCT)-free

End Uses: Hard Surface Cleaners, Laundry Prespotters

Safety Data Sheet
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Enhanced TDS

Identification & Functionality

Agrochemical Functions
Blend
No
Chemical Family
Chemical Name
Cleaning Ingredients Functions
EC Number
500-182-6
Product Code
MITM13516
Single Ingredient
Yes
Synonyms
C10-16 ethoxylated alcohols, C10-16 ethoxylated alcs., Ethoxylated C10-16 alcohols, Ethoxylated C10-16 alcs.
Technologies
Product Families

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Home Care Applications
Markets
Applications
Product Applications
  • Detergents
  • Laundry Prespotters
  • Adjuvants for Agricultural Herbicides and Insecticides
  • Personal Care Products
  • Hard Surface Cleaners

Properties

Physical Form
Soluble In

Safety & Health

Safety Information
  • Linear alcohol ethoxylates, including the SURFONIC L series surfactants, undergo rapid and extensive biodegradation under both laboratory and environmental conditions.
  • Their mineralization to CO₂ and water (ultimate biodegradation) is essentially complete during biological wastewater treatments at warm to cold water temperatures.
  • They are degraded by bacteria in rivers, lakes, groundwater and sediment as well.
  • The major mechanism of biodegradation is cleavage of the ethoxylate chain from the alkyl group with oxidation of the latter to fatty acid.
  • The fatty acid degrades more rapidly than the ethoxylate chain, which is broken down by sequential oxidation and removal of ethoxylate units.
  • Alcohol ethoxylates begin to lose their toxicity toward aquatic organisms as soon as biodegradation begins.
  • Water containing degraded surfactant has been shown not to adversely affect fish, invertebrates and algae.
  • Thus, while alcohol ethoxylates are toxic to aquatic organisms, in the event of a spill into a waterway any acute effects would be limited in area and time.
  • SURFONIC L-series surfactants and other linear alcohol ethoxylates pose no serious threat to the environment.
  • They do not accumulate in any environmental compartment and are found, if at all, only at concentrations below chronic effects levels.
  • Cleaning products containing SURFONIC L-series surfactants may be disposed of safely by flushing down the drain with water.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type

Principal Information

Group Principal Number
S002321
Principal

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions
  • SURFONIC® L24-12 surfactant may be satisfactorily stored in carbon steel tanks using steel pipes and pumps.
  • Caution must be exercised, however, to keep the material in the anhydrous state to prevent severe corrosion to the carbon steel tank and related equipment.
  • A drier on the breathing nozzle is recommended to help maintain anhydrous conditions in the storage tank.
  • For longer term color stability, it is recommended that the product be stored under an inert atmosphere.
  • Solid sediment may form upon standing. There should be circulation in the storage vessel to keep solids suspended.
  • Low pressure steam coils in storage tanks and steam tracing of transfer lines should be provided in cases where low environmental temperatures may make pumping of the product difficult.

Other

Appearance
Clear to slightly turbid substantially free of foreign matter
Appearance (SDS)
Solid
Color (SDS)
White
Item Number
Odor (SDS)
Odorless
Other Hazards
None known
USA/DOT UN Number
Not Applicable
Optical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Color Scalemax. 50.0 Pt-CoPt-Coat 50°C
Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
HLB Value14.4-
pH6.5-8.0-1% in 10:6 IPA:H2O
Shelf Life & Stability
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Shelf Life730.0 dd
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Cloud Point65.0-71.0 °C°C1% in 10% sodium chloride
Critical Micelle Concentration29.0 ppmppmat 25°C
Density0.9818 g/mLg/mLAt 50°C
Density8.38 lb/gallb/galat 100° F
Flash Point204.0 °C°CPensky-Martens Closed Cup (PMCC)
Kinematic Viscosity22.0 cStcStAt 50°C
Kinematic Viscosity47.0 cStcStAt 37.8°C
Moisture Contentmax. 0.3 %(W/W)%(W/W)
Pour Point29.0 °C°C
Material Composition
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Ethylene Oxide Content71.9 %(W/W)%(W/W)
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Flash Point (SDS)204.44 °C°CClosed Cup
Kinematic Viscosity (SDS)59.0-60.0 mm²/smm²/sAt 40°C
Melting Point (SDS)27.0 °C°C
Molecular Weight (SDS)725.66 g/molg/mol
Relative Density (SDS)1.01-
pH (SDS)5.0-6.5-10 g/l