Description
Made from a fatty acid chloride and N-methyl glycine:
RCOCI + CH3NHCH2COOH → RCON(CH3) CH2COOH (catalyzed by alkali) + NaCl
The product as made contains sodium chloride which can be removed. Most commercial products contain considerable amounts of sodium chloride.
General properties
General
More acidic than fatty acids and therefore there is less need to avoid free acid and pH control is easier; similar properties to isethionates.
Solubility
Sodium salt not very soluble in acid or neutral pH but quite soluble in alkali; TEA salt more soluble at neutral pH.
Compatibility
- with other surfactants: Good compatibility with anionic, non-ionic, and cationics where they do not adversely affect the bactericidal properties; compatible with quaternaries and phenolic biocides.
- with aqueous ions: Excellent, e.g. good foam with TEA salt in hard water.
Chemical stability
Stable in acid and moderate acid at normal temperatures; unstable in strong acid or acid at high temperatures, loses foaming characteristics and thickens appreciably.
Functional properties
Foams well even in presence of sebum and oils; foams better in hard water than soft water; good lime soap dispersant; some bacteriostatic activity claimed.
Applications
Household products
Toothpaste ingredient, enzyme inhibiting, strong foamer, good detergent; liquid soaps.
Personal care
Foaming agent in shampoos, boosts lather of alkyl sulfates in presence of sebum and good foaming in the presence of soaps; detoxifying agent in shampoos; addition to anionics improves mildness, conditioning and foaming; shaving preparations; foam baths; facial cleansers.
Surgical scrubs
Corrosion inhibitor
Specification
Activity | 30% for Na salt 40% for TEA salt |
Acid value | 50-60 mg KOH/g |
Sodium chloride | 1-5% |