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What is Calcium Stearate?
The organic compound calcium stearate has a formula molecular of C36H70CaO4. It’s a white powder that is not soluble in water. This compound can be used to waterproof, lubricate, or add plastic.
Calcium stearate (also known as calcium oxide or stearic salt) is a common calcium salt found in food, cosmetics and plastics. The use of calcium stearate is not without its pros and cons.
Synthesis and use of calcium stearate
1. The synthesis is calcium stearate. The calcium chloride with a concentration of 1074kg/m3 (also known as 10degBe), is added to the sodium-stearate solution, and a metathesis reaction takes place at approximately 65degC. The precipitation process separates the calcium stearate. The finished product is obtained after it has been filtered, washed in water, and then dried at around 90degC.
2. In 300mL hot water at 55 degrees Celsius, dissolve 5.60g of calcium oxide (0.1mol). Pour 51.3g stearic acetic acid, which is chemically pure, in 350mL water heated to 70degC. Add 0.7g diethanolamine and stir it until it emulsifies. The emulsion prepared from stearic acids was slowly added to the calcium dioxide suspension in 2h. After stirring, the white insoluble matter formed, which is calcium stearate (calcium stearate) was filtered out.
3. Direct method: Add a certain quantity of stearic acids and CaO in a pot equipped with a stirring device and thermometer. Heat it to melting, then add the catalyst slowly under constant stirring. Apply a vacuum for controlling the reaction temperature to 140-150degC. The reaction lasts 1.52.0h. After the reaction has been completed, the material must be discharged, cooled down, and then crushed to produce the final product.
4. Metathesis method – Dissolve the stearic solution in 20 times as much hot water. Add caustic soda saturated solution. Perform saponification at approximately 75degC. This will generate a dilute sodium stearate. Then, the calcium chloride with a 1074kg/m3 content was added to sodium stearate, the metathesis was carried out around 65 and the product, calcium stearate, was precipitated. Then, it is filtered and washed in water before being dried at around 90degC.
Calcium stearate applications
Calcium stearate has many uses, including as a heat stabilizer for polyvinylchloride, a lubricant used in plastic processing, or a release agent. When mixing lead soap with basic salt, it can accelerate the gelation process.
The non-toxic film and appliance, such as medical equipment and food packaging, also uses calcium stearate. Calcium stearate may also be used in polyethylene or polypropylene as a halogen-absorbing agent to reduce the harmful effects of residual catalyst on color stability and durability.
Calcium stearate can be used in rubber processing to soften rubber. It has a minimal effect on vulcanization. It is used in plastic record manufacturing as a plasticizer, a lubricant, and to thicken grease. As a halogen absorbent for polyethylene and polypropylene. Also used as a release agent and lubricant in thermosetting plastics like phenolic, amino and thickening agents for grease. Anticaking agents are made from food-grade Calcium Stearate.
Calcium stearate can also be used to make pencil lead and in medicine.
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Calcium stearate (also known as calcium oxide or stearic salt) is a common calcium salt found in food, cosmetics and plastics. The use of calcium stearate is not without its pros and cons.
Synthesis and use of calcium stearate
1. The synthesis is calcium stearate. The calcium chloride with a concentration of 1074kg/m3 (also known as 10degBe), is added to the sodium-stearate solution, and a metathesis reaction takes place at approximately 65degC. The precipitation process separates the calcium stearate. The finished product is obtained after it has been filtered, washed in water, and then dried at around 90degC.
2. In 300mL hot water at 55 degrees Celsius, dissolve 5.60g of calcium oxide (0.1mol). Pour 51.3g stearic acetic acid, which is chemically pure, in 350mL water heated to 70degC. Add 0.7g diethanolamine and stir it until it emulsifies. The emulsion prepared from stearic acids was slowly added to the calcium dioxide suspension in 2h. After stirring, the white insoluble matter formed, which is calcium stearate (calcium stearate) was filtered out.
3. Direct method: Add a certain quantity of stearic acids and CaO in a pot equipped with a stirring device and thermometer. Heat it to melting, then add the catalyst slowly under constant stirring. Apply a vacuum for controlling the reaction temperature to 140-150degC. The reaction lasts 1.52.0h. After the reaction has been completed, the material must be discharged, cooled down, and then crushed to produce the final product.
4. Metathesis method – Dissolve the stearic solution in 20 times as much hot water. Add caustic soda saturated solution. Perform saponification at approximately 75degC. This will generate a dilute sodium stearate. Then, the calcium chloride with a 1074kg/m3 content was added to sodium stearate, the metathesis was carried out around 65 and the product, calcium stearate, was precipitated. Then, it is filtered and washed in water before being dried at around 90degC.
Calcium stearate applications
Calcium stearate has many uses, including as a heat stabilizer for polyvinylchloride, a lubricant used in plastic processing, or a release agent. When mixing lead soap with basic salt, it can accelerate the gelation process.
The non-toxic film and appliance, such as medical equipment and food packaging, also uses calcium stearate. Calcium stearate may also be used in polyethylene or polypropylene as a halogen-absorbing agent to reduce the harmful effects of residual catalyst on color stability and durability.
Calcium stearate can be used in rubber processing to soften rubber. It has a minimal effect on vulcanization. It is used in plastic record manufacturing as a plasticizer, a lubricant, and to thicken grease. As a halogen absorbent for polyethylene and polypropylene. Also used as a release agent and lubricant in thermosetting plastics like phenolic, amino and thickening agents for grease. Anticaking agents are made from food-grade Calcium Stearate.
Calcium stearate can also be used to make pencil lead and in medicine.
(aka. Technology Co. Ltd., a trusted global chemical supplier & manufacturer of high-quality nanomaterials and super-high-quality chemicals with over 12 year’s experience. Boron Powder produced by our company is of high purity and has a low impurity level. Contact us if you need to.