Soybean fatty acid diethanolamide
Soy Fatty Acid Diethanolamide (or DEA derived from soybean fatty acids) is a nonionic amide surfactant obtained by the reaction of soybean fatty acids with diethanolamine (DEA).
It is commonly used as a foam booster, viscosity enhancer, and secondary surfactant in detergent and cosmetic formulations.
General Formula
R–CO–N(CH₂CH₂OH)₂
where R represents the alkyl chain of the fatty acid (mainly C₁₆–C₁₈, saturated or unsaturated) derived from soybean oil.
Typical Properties of Soy Fatty Acid Diethanolamide
| Property | Typical Value / Range |
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| Appearance | Light yellow to amber viscous liquid |
| Odor | Mild, fatty, vegetable-like odor |
| Density (25°C) | 0.95 – 1.02 g/cm³ |
| Boiling Point | > 200°C (decomposes before boiling) |
| Viscosity (25°C) | Very high (1,500 – 3,000 cP) |
| pH (10% solution) | 9.0 – 10.5 |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and alcohols; partially soluble in non-polar solvents |
| Compatibility | Compatible with anionic, cationic, and nonionic surfactants |
Applications of Soy Fatty Acid Diethanolamide (DEA)
Detergent and Cleaning Products
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Enhances foam formation and viscosity in shampoos, dishwashing liquids, and body washes
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Acts as a skin-conditioning agent in mild formulations
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Serves as a co-solvent and foam stabilizer in nonionic cleaning systems
Cosmetics and Personal Care
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Provides gentle foaming for baby shampoos and mild cleansers
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Functions as an emulsifier and stabilizer in creams and lotions
Industrial Applications
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Used in lubricant formulations and anti-static agents
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Serves as an emulsion stabilizer in industrial degreasers
Advantages
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Plant-derived and renewable source (soy-based)
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Biodegradable and environmentally friendly
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Effective thickener with near-neutral pH
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Excellent foaming properties with low skin irritation
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Highly compatible with various surfactant systems
Limitations
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May form nitrosamines if used with nitrite-containing systems
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Temperature-sensitive during formulation processes
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Can cause color change or oxidation in finished products under improper pH conditions
Safety and Handling
| Safety Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Skin contact | Generally non-irritant; use gloves for prolonged contact |
| Inhalation | Stable and non-volatile in liquid form; no vapor hazard |
| Eye contact | May cause mild irritation at high concentration; rinse immediately with water |
| Flash point | > 200°C |
| Storage | Store in HDPE or chemical-resistant plastic containers, in a dry, cool environment |
| Chemical stability | Stable at pH 6–10; sensitive to strong oxidizing agents |
| Biodegradability | Readily biodegradable in aqueous environments |
Summary
Soy Fatty Acid Diethanolamide (Soyamide DEA) is a versatile nonionic surfactant derived from renewable soybean oil, valued for its thickening, foaming, and stabilizing properties. Its biodegradability, mildness, and formulation versatility make it a preferred ingredient in detergents, personal care products, and industrial cleaners.
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