Appearance
Colorless to pale yellow liquid
Common Names
Octanol and decanol
Packaging
1 @ 19 MT ISOTANK / 20ft FCL
Brief Overview
Octyl decyl alcohol is the formation of 2 fatty alcohol compounds with the chemical term of C8-10 and C8H17OH-C10H23OH. The compound is a pale-yellow liquid with a sweet pungent smell. The majority of the compound mixture is made from octanol and decanol. The compound is sourced from oil and fats that comes from palm, vegetable, and animals.
Manufacturing Process
The synthesis of octyl decyl alcohol is conducted by mixing both octyl (C8) and decyl (C10) alcohol that are made from the hydrogenation of fatty acid methyl esters. Initially, refined oil and fats undergo transesterification by adding methanol to produce fatty acid methyl esters. The methyl esters are further reduced into fatty alcohols by undergoing hydrogenation/reduction with aluminum lithium hydride. The various chains of fatty alcohol are isolated and purified through distillation process. At the downstream, octyl decyl alcohol is collected from the distillate.
Industrial Applications
The compound mainly functioned as adhesive sealants and chemical intermediates to fabricate surfactants. Moreover, the chemical is used in various industrial applications such as plasticizers, textile, chemical dispersants, and defoamers.