Claims
- 1. A nonionic surfactant comprising an aliphatic alcohol alkylene oxide adduct (A),said (A) being directly produced by adding an alkylene oxide (b1) to an aliphatic alcohol (a1) and satisfying the following (i), (ii) and (iii): (i) comprising one compound represented by the following formula (1) or a mixture of two or more thereof: R1O—[(C2H4O)m/(AO)n]—(C2H4O)p—H (1) wherein R1 is an aliphatic hydrocarbon group containing 8-24 carbon atoms or a cycloaliphatic hydrocarbon group containing 8-24 carbon atoms; A is an alkylene group containing at least 3 carbon atoms; m is 0 or an integer of 1 or more, the average thereof being in the range of 0-4, n is 0 or an integer of 1 or more, the average thereof being in the range of 0-3, p is 0 or an integer of 1 or more, the average thereof being in the range of 1-80, (m+n+p) is an integer, the average thereof being in the range of 3-81, and the average of (m+p)/(m+n+p) is at least 0.5; and, in the ease of m≠0 and n≠0, {(C2H4O)m/(AO)n} represents block addition or random addition;(ii) having a ratio Mw/Mn of a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) to a number-average molecular weight (Mn) satisfying the following relation (2) or (3): Mw/Mn≦0.030×Ln(v)+1.010 (in case of v<10) (2) Mw/Mn≦−0.026×Ln(v)+1.139 (in case of v≧10) (3) wherein v represents the average of (m+n+p) in the above general formula (1); and(iii) having a distribution constant (c), determined byte following equation (4), of 1.0 or less, this being required only in case of v up to 12: c=(v+n0/n00−1/(Ln(n00/n0)+n0/n00−1) (4) wherein v is the same in the above, n00 represents the molar number of the aliphatic alcohol (a1) used in the reaction, and n0 represents the molar number of the aliphatic alcohol (a1) unreacted.
- 2. The nonionic surfactant according to claim 1,wherein the n in the general formula (1) is 0 or an integer of 1 or more, the average thereof being in the range of 1-3.
- 3. The nonionic surfactant according to claim 1,wherein then in the general formula (1) is 0, and the (A) has a ratio Mw/Mn of a weight-average molecular weight (Mw) to a number-average molecular weight (Mn) satisfying the following relation (6) or (7) instead of the relation (2) or (3): Mw/Mn≦0.020×Ln(v)+1.010 (in case of v<10) (6) Mw/Mn≦−0.026×Ln(v)+1.116 (in case of v≧10) (7) wherein v represents the average of (m+p) in the above general formula (1).
- 4. The nonionic surfactant according to claim 1,which satisfies any of the following (v)-(viii): (v) comprising (A) having an HLB of 5-13, and having an emulsifiability index s for a mineral oil, having an aniline point of 70° C. and a viscosity of 15-25 mPa ·s at 25° C., of at least 8; (vi) comprising (A) having an HLD of 11-19, and having an emulsifiability index t for an oxidized polyethylene wax, having a weight-average molecular weight of 9000-10000 and an acid number of 22-24, of at least 8; (vii) comprising (A) having an HLB of 7-15, and having a index of detergency for a synthetic dirts of the following formulation, supported on a slide glass, of at least 100:(synthetic dirts formulation)tallow16.6%soybean oil16.6%monoolein0.4%oil red0.2%chloroform66.2%total100.0%;(viii) comprising (A) having an HLB of 10-14, and having a viscosity index of 5% aqueous solution of at least 50.
- 5. The nonionic surfactant according to claim 1,wherein (A) is one having a freezing point satisfying the following relation (9) and having an HLB of 7-15: 1.61x−102≦y≦1.61x−92 (9) wherein x represents % by weight of the units represented by (C2H4O) in the general formula (1) formed by addition of ethylene oxide, and y represents the freezing point (° C.) of (A).
- 6. The nonionic surfactant according to claim 1,wherein said (a1) is one selected from the group consisting of saturated aliphatic alcohols, unsaturated aliphatic alcohols and cycloaliphatic alcohols, containing 8-24 carbon atoms.
- 7. The nonionic surfactant according to claim 1,wherein said (a1) is one or two or more selected from the group consisting of octyl alcohol, nonyl alcohol, decyl alcohol, undecyl alcohol, dodecy alcohol, tridecyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, nonadecyl alcohol, octenyl alcohol, decenyl alcohol, dodecenyl alcohol, tridecenyl alcohol, pentadecenyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, gadoleyl alcohol, linoleyl alcohol, ethylcyclohexyl alcohol, propylcyclohexyl alcohol, octylcyclohexyl alcohol, nonylcyclohexyl alcohol and adamantyl alcohol.
- 8. An emulsifier, dispersant, solubilizer, detergent, penetrating agent or wetting agent, comprising the nonionic surfactant according to claim 1.
- 9. An emulsifier, dispersant, solubilizer, detergent, penetrating agent or wetting agent, comprising the nonionic surfactant according to claim 2.
- 10. An emulsifier, dispersant, solubilizer, detergent, penetrating agent or wetting agent, comprising the nonionic surfactant according to claim 3.
- 11. An emulsifier, dispersant, solubilizer, detergent, penetrating agent or wetting agent, comprising the nonionic surfactant according to claim 4.
- 12. An emulsifier, dispersant, solubilizer, detergent, penetrating agent or wetting agent, comprising the nonionic surfactant according to claim 5.
- 13. An emulsifier, dispersant, solubilizer, detergent, penetrating agent or wetting agent, comprising the nonionic surfactant according to claim 6.
- 14. An emulsifier, dispersant, solubilizer, detergent, penetrating agent or wetting agent, comprising the nonionic surfactant according to claim 7.
Priority Claims (4)
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10-274563 |
Sep 1998 |
JP |
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11-120300 |
Apr 1999 |
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11-146489 |
May 1999 |
JP |
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11-254772 |
Sep 1999 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of international application PCT/JP99/05305, filed Sep. 29, 1999, which designated the U.S.
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