Nonylphenol Ethoxylates (NPE 4-6-10)
Nonylphenol Ethoxylates
What is Nonylphenol Ethoxylates (NPE 4-6-10)?
Nonylphenol ethoxylate (NPE) is a nonionic surfactant chemical obtained through the reaction of nonylphenol and ethylene oxide.
- It is a colorless, clear liquid.
- It is an industrial agent with high cleaning power.
- It shows effective performance in neutral cleaners.
- It is typically used in combination with dispersing agents and complexing agents.
However, it is difficult to biodegrade and may have toxic effects on aquatic life. Therefore, its use has been restricted or banned in many countries.
Properties of Nonylphenol Ethoxylate
| Property | Explanation |
| Physical State | Colorless clear liquid |
| Chemical Formula | NPE 9-10 EO |
| Molecular Weight | – g/mol |
| Packaging Form | Drum / IBC |
| Structure | Nonionic surfactant |
| Key Feature | High cleaning power, industrial detergent agent |
| Other Names | Nonylphenol Ethoxylates, NPE |
In Which Industries is Nonylphenol Ethoxylate Used?
- Textile Industry
- Used as an emulsion stabilizer in dyeing, bleaching, and washing processes.
- Pulp and Paper Industry
- Functions as a surfactant in paper production.
- Paint and Coating Industry
- Used as an emulsion stabilizer in paints.
- Cleaning Industry
- Found in laundry detergents, liquid soaps, and industrial cleaning products.
⚠️ However, due to environmental impacts, it has been banned or restricted in many countries. More environmentally friendly surfactants are preferred as alternatives.
How is Nonylphenol Ethoxylate Produced?
- Nonylphenol Production
- Synthesized through the reaction of benzene and propylene oxide.
- First, benzene is saturated with hydrogen, then propylene oxide is added through alkylation.
- Addition of Ethylene Oxide
- The obtained nonylphenol undergoes ethoxylation with ethylene oxide.
- NPE is obtained by adding ethylene oxide to the hydroxyl group of nonylphenol through this process.
- Purification
- After reaction, the product is purified through various methods, and additives are incorporated when necessary.
Due to environmental risks in NPE production processes, many regions have shifted towards alternative surfactant technologies.