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2-Hexyldecanoic acid (CAS 25354-97-6)

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CAS Number:
25354-97-6
Molecular Weight:
256.42
Molecular Formula:
C16H32O2
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2-Hexyldecanoic acid is a fatty acid that functions as a surfactant in experimental applications. It acts by reducing the surface tension of liquids, allowing for better dispersion and emulsification of substances in aqueous solutions. At the molecular level, 2-Hexyldecanoic acid interacts with the interface between two immiscible phases, such as oil and water, to facilitate the formation of stable emulsions. 2-Hexyldecanoic Acid′s mechanism of action involves adsorption at the interface, where it orients itself to lower the surface tension and stabilize the emulsion. In development, 2-Hexyldecanoic acid is utilized for its ability to improve the solubility and dispersion of hydrophobic compounds in aqueous systems, aiding in the formulation and delivery of various substances for experimental purposes.


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2-Hexyldecanoic acid, 25 ml

sc-230367
25 ml
$22.00