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CAS No 8015-86-9 , Carnauba wax

  • Name: Carnauba wax
  • Synonyms: ML 160; ME 64540; C 1 (wax); Towax 131; Michem Lube 160HS; WR 1; Refined CarnaubaNo. 1 Powder; Michem Lube 156FE;Waxes and Waxy substances, carnauba; Hidisper A 118; SL 535E; Carnuba wax; Waxes and Waxy substances, Brazil; Emustar 0413; Slip-AydSL 535E; C 1; WA 03;Torasoru CN; WA 05; BN 50; Bondwax WE 90;Michem Lube 160F; M 193; Carnauba NC #3 Wax;Carnauba S; Finetex KR; Apple clear; Paracera C 40;Cellosol 524;Michem Lube 156 Kosher; Paracera 45; Selosol 524; WE 1-252; Carnauba 1; StaFresh 819; Carnauba Wax Type 1 Flakes; A118; RC 160 (wax); Selosol 428; MK 56; Celuna ND; H 367;Licomer W 483; TOA 131; BN 50 (wax); Emustar 0476; Michem Lube 156P;WE 100; Michem Lube 160PFE; R 100; Polishing Wax 103; Carnauba Wax R 100; Michem Wax 433; High Disper1535; Refined Carnauba 1; T 1;Serfene DL 96; EmulsionNo. 93016; Michem Lube 160; HX-A 01A; Aquatex CC 1003;45T1; Carnauba Gold II; Cerauba T 1; KM 56; K 332 (wax); Selosol 651A; LT 314; Emustar 0164; WE 95; Copernicia cerifera wax; CC-FG 3; Porizoru524; Shield Brite AP 50C; Towax 1PF; Super Ester Wax TC; WE 188; WR 1 (wax); MK 56 (wax); Lanco SF 1955; Slip-Ayd SL 506; Prime Yellow; Slip-Ayd SL 508; Emustar 0199;MicroCare 350;Carnauba wax; S-Nauba 5021; Brazilwax; Towax 1P2; Michem Lube 156; WAX 2808; F 1-100; FMC819; High Flat A 20P1; E 903; NS 1P; T 1 (carnauba wax); Hi-Disper F 10PC; K 332;
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  • Flash Point: 282
  • Density: 0.990-0.999
  • Refractive index: 1.4500
  • Safety Statements: When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.
  • Flash Point: 282
  • EINECS: 232-399-4
  • Molecular Weight: 0
  • InChI: InChI=1S/C7H6NO3.Hg/c1-5-2-3-6(8(10)11)4-7(5)9;/h2-3,9H,1H3;/q;+1/p-1
  • Molecular Formula: C7H5HgNO3
  • Molecular Structure:CAS No:8015-86-9 Carnauba wax
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References of Carnauba wax
Title: Carnauba Wax
CAS Registry Number: 8015-86-9
Synonyms: Brazil wax
Literature References: An exudate from the pores of the leaves of the Brazilian wax palm tree Copernicia prunifera (Muell.) H. E. Moore [Copernicia cerifera (Arruda da Camara) Mart.], Palmae. The botany of the tree and the native wax-collecting procedures are described adequately by A. H. Warth, The Chemistry and Technology of Waxes (Reinhold, New York, 1947). The hardness and high-polish capability of this important wax can be ascribed to the presence of esters of hydroxylated unsaturated fatty acids having about 12 carbon atoms in the acid chain. The usual names for the constituents, i.e. cerotic acid, melissyl cerotate, carnaubic acid etc., are meaningless. Brief review: C. S. Letcher in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology vol. 24 (Wiley-Interscience, New York, 3rd ed., 1984) pp 469-470.
Properties: Hard greenish solid, cryst fracture. Sharp, characteristic, not unpleasant odor upon melting. mp 82-85.5°. d 0.990 to 0.999. Saponification number 78 to 89. Iodine number about 13. nD90 1.4500. Sparingly soluble in fat solvents at 25°, quite sol at 45°.
Melting point: mp 82-85.5°
Index of refraction: nD90 1.4500
Density: d 0.990 to 0.999
Use: Wherever a hard, high-polish wax is desired, e.g. in automobile waxes, floor wax emulsions, high quality shoe polishes, in the paper industry (especially for making carbon papers). As a plasticizer in dental impression compounds. To raise the melting point of other waxes; often used together with candelilla wax. The presence of the lower-melting ouricury wax is considered as an adulteration. Purified and bleached carnauba wax is used for cosmetic materials, such as depilatories and deodorant sticks. In pharmacy as the last stage in tablet coating. Skin sensitization or irritation by carnauba wax seems infrequent.