PHOSPHATE ESTERS

Phosphate esters are anionic surfactants which are produced by phosphation of fatty alcohols and ethoxylated aliphatic and aromatic alcohols. Compared to other anionic surfactants, phosphate esters offer specific advantages, including stability over a broad pH range, good solubility and corrosion inhibiting properties. Phosphate esters are highly suitable for use as emulsifying agents, wetting agents, anti-stats, corrosion inhibitors and hydro tropes in cleaning formulations.

We have dedicated manufacturing facilities for production of mono phosphate esters, di-esters and mixed esters. All our phosphates are based on P2O5.

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  • Butanol Phosphate (Mono/Di-ester)
  • 2-Ethylhexyl Phosphate (Mono/Di-ester)
  • 2-Ethylhexyl Ethoxylated Phosphate (Mono/Diester)
  • Lauryl Alcohol (ethoxylated) Phosphate
  • Tridecyl Alcohol Phosphate
  • Tridecyl Alcohol (ethoxylated) Phosphate
  • Cetyl Alcohol Phosphate
  • Oleyl Alcohol Phosphate
  • Nonyl Phenol (ethoxylated) Phosphate
  • Styrenated Phenol (ethoxylated) Phosphate
  • Phenol (ethoxylated) Phosphate
  • Allyl Alcohol (ethoxylated) Phosphate
  • Hydroxyethyl Methycrylate Phosphate
  • Methacrylic Acid (ethoxylated) Phosphate
  • Methacrylic Acid (propoxylated) Phosphate)
  • Phosphate esters of other fatty alcohols or alkoxylates

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Surfactants (surface-active agents) are compounds that reduce surface tension between two liquids or between a liquid and a solid. They have both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) parts, allowing them to act as emulsifiers, detergents, wetting agents, and dispersants.

Non-ionic surfactants have no charge and are compatible with all other surfactant types. Anionic surfactants have a negative charge and are excellent for cleaning. Cationic surfactants have a positive charge and are used for conditioning and antimicrobial applications. Amphoteric surfactants can have both positive and negative charges depending on pH, making them versatile and mild.

The best surfactant depends on your specific application, pH requirements, compatibility with other ingredients, and desired properties. Our technical team can help you select the right surfactant based on your formulation needs. Contact us for personalized recommendations.

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