Oleic Acid
Oleic Acid is an unsaturated omega-9 fatty acid naturally found in many animal and vegetable fats and oils. It is widely used in the chemical, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food industries. Its chemical formula is C₁₈H₃₄O₂, and at room temperature, it appears as a colorless to pale yellow oily liquid.
Chemical Structure of Oleic Acid
Oleic acid consists of 18 carbon atoms with a single double bond located at the ninth carbon (cis-9-octadecenoic acid). This structure results in specific physical properties such as a low melting point and fluidity at room temperature.
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Molecular Formula: C₁₈H₃₄O₂
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Molecular Weight: 282.47 g/mol
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Functional Group: Carboxylic acid
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Double Bond Position: C9=C10 (cis configuration)
Properties of Oleic Acid
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Colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature
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Soluble in alcohol, ether, and most organic solvents
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Non-volatile, odorless or slightly fatty odor
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Melting Point: 13–14°C
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Boiling Point: 360°C (decomposes)
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Exhibits emulsifying and natural lubricating properties
Applications of Oleic Acid
Due to its unique properties, oleic acid is used across various industries:
✅ Cosmetic and Personal Care Industry: Used in creams, lotions, soaps, and emulsions
✅ Food Industry: As a permitted fatty additive and flavoring agent
✅ Pharmaceutical Industry: As a drug carrier or lipophilic solvent
✅ Chemical Industry: As a raw material for surfactants and esters
✅ Industrial Lubricants: In the formulation of metal and industrial lubricants
✅ Plastic and Rubber Manufacturing: Used as a plasticizer
Disadvantages of Oleic Acid
🔻 May cause skin irritation in some individuals when applied topically
🔻 Limited thermal stability at high temperatures
🔻 Excessive dietary intake may contribute to weight gain
🔻 Can solidify or precipitate at low temperatures
Advantages of Oleic Acid
✅ Biodegradable and environmentally friendly
✅ Non-toxic and safe for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications
✅ Widely available and cost-effective
✅ Strong emulsifying and softening properties
✅ Can be blended with other chemical compounds for advanced product formulations
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Oleic Acid
Chemical name | Chemical formula | CAS number | Grade | Vapor pressure | Physical appearance | Density (at 20°C) | Melting point | Solubility in water |
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(Z)-Octadec-9-enoic acid | C₁₈H₃₄O₂ | 112-80-1 | (ACS, Food Grade, Pharma Grade) | < 0.01 mmHg at 20°C (very low and almost non-volatile) | Colorless to pale yellow oily liquid | 0.895 g/cm³ | 13 to 14 degrees Celsius | Insoluble in water (less than 0.01 g/L) but soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform |