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Coconut Chloride CAS 68187-89-3
Description
Coconut Chloride, also known as coconut fatty acid chloride, is a functional intermediate derived from natural coconut oil. It serves as an important raw material for producing surfactants, conditioning agents, and various daily chemical ingredients. With excellent reactivity and biodegradability, Coconut Chloride is widely used in the personal care, detergent, and specialty chemical industries.
This product is valued for its high purity, stable performance, and natural origin, making it suitable for manufacturers seeking eco-friendly and efficient formulation materials.
Information
1. Personal Care Products
Coconut Chloride is used as a raw material to manufacture mild, coconut-based functional ingredients, including:
Hair conditioning agents
Skin-friendly surfactants
Emollients for lotions and creams
Suitable for shampoo, body wash, facial cleansers, and other care formulations requiring gentle performance.
2. Household & Industrial Detergent Chemicals
Used to synthesize amide and ester surfactants, which provide:
Strong cleaning ability
Rich and stable foam
Good emulsification and degreasing
Ideal for use in:
Dishwashing liquids
Laundry detergents
Hard-surface cleaners
3. Chemical Intermediate for Specialty Formulations
As a versatile acid chloride, it serves in:
Polymer modification
Surface treatment chemicals
Organic synthesis
Its strong reactivity allows manufacturers to tailor-make custom molecules for advanced applications.
4. Fabric Care & Textile Industry
Used in producing conditioning and softening agents, improving:
Fiber softness
Surface smoothness
Fabric handling performance
1. Natural Coconut-Derived Raw Material
Coconut Chloride is produced from coconut fatty acids, offering a sustainable and renewable alternative for green formulations.
2. Excellent Reactivity for Surfactant Synthesis
It reacts easily with amines and alcohols, making it a key building block in the production of:
Amide surfactants
Ester surfactants
Conditioning agents
This makes it an essential intermediate in the personal care and detergent industry.








