Chemical Database

Ethoxylated Nonylphenol

Identifications

  • CAS Number: 9016-45-9
  • Caswell Number: 605
  • Synonyms/Related:
    • (Nonylphenoxy) Polyethylene Oxide
    • 2-(2-(2-(2-(Nonylphenoxy) Ethoxy) Ethoxy) Ethoxy) Ethanol
    • 2-(2-(4-Nonylphenoxy) ethoxy) ethanol
    • 2-(p-Nonylphenoxy) ethanol
    • 2-[2-(4-Nonylphenoxy) ethoxy]ethanol
    • 26-(Nonylphenoxy)-3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24-octaoxahexacosan-1-ol
    • 3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24-Octaoxahexacosan-1-ol, 26-(nonylphenoxy)-
    • 3,6,9,12,15-Pentaoxaheptadecan-1-ol, 17-(nonylphenoxy)-
    • 4-Nonylphenol decaglycol ether
    • A 730
    • A 730 (Surfactant)
    • Adekatol NP
    • Adekatol NP 1000
    • Adekatol NP 1100
    • Adekatol NP 638
    • Adekatol NP 650
    • Adekatol NP 660
    • Adekatol NP 675
    • Adekatol NP 683
    • Adekatol NP 686
    • Adekatol NP 690
    • Adekatol NP 700
    • Adekatol NP 710
    • Adekatol NP 720
    • Adekatol NP 760
    • Adekatol NP 900
    • Advantage 24
    • Afilan CVH
    • Agral
    • Agral 600
    • Agral 90
    • Agral LN
    • Agral Plus
    • Agral R
    • Akypo NP 70
    • Akyporox NP 105
    • Akyporox NP 150
    • Akyporox NP 95
    • Alcosist PN
    • Alfeno
    • Alfeno 10
    • Alfeno 18
    • Alfeno 22
    • Alfeno 28
    • Alfeno 710
    • Alfeno 8
    • Alfenol
    • Alfenol 10
    • Alfenol 18
    • Alfenol 22
    • Alfenol 28
    • Alfenol 710
    • Alfenol 8
    • Alfenol N 8
    • Alkasurf NP
    • Alkasurf NP 11
    • Alkasurf NP 15
    • Alkasurf NP 8
    • Alpha-(Nonylphenyl)-Omega-Hydroxypoly(Oxy-1,2-Ethanediyl)
    • Alpha-(Nonylphenyl)-Omega-Hydroxypolyoxyethylene
    • alpha-(p-Nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
    • Ammonium nonoxynol-30 sulfate
    • Ammonium nonoxynol-4 sulfate
    • Amway All Purpose Spray Adjuvant
    • Amway APSA 80
    • Antarox 897
    • Antarox Co
    • Antarox CO 430
    • Antarox CO 530
    • Antarox CO 630
    • Antarox CO 730
    • Antarox CO 850
    • APSA 80
    • Arkopal N
    • Arkopal N-090
    • Auxipon NP
    • Bion NE 9
    • BLM
    • Burtemul N
    • C-Film
    • Carsonon N-9
    • CCC Jelly
    • Cemulsol NP 10
    • Cemulsol NP 8
    • Cemulsol NP-EO 6
    • Chemax NP Series
    • Chimipal WN 6
    • CO-630SP
    • Conceptrol
    • Conco NI-90
    • Cremophor NP 10
    • Cremophor NP 14
    • Decaethylene glycol mono(p-nonylphenyl) ether
    • Decaethylene glycol p-nonylphenyl ether
    • Dehscoxid 781
    • Delfen
    • DIETHYLENE GLYCOL P-NONYLPHENYL ETHER
    • Dispergator BO
    • DME
    • Dowfax 9N20
    • Dowfax 9N9
    • Dowfax 9N9, Neutronyx 611
    • DS 3195
    • EA 120
    • EA 80
    • Egyptol
    • Elfapur N 70
    • Emalex NP 15
    • Emko
    • Emmon 15332
    • Empilan NP 9
    • EMU 02
    • EMU 09
    • Emulan 30
    • Emulan 40
    • Emulgator NP 10
    • Emulgen - 913
    • Encare oval
    • Ethanol, 2-(2-(4-nonylphenoxy) ethoxy)-
    • Ethanol, 2-(4-nonylphenoxy)-
    • Ethanol, 2-[2-(4-nonylphenoxy) ethoxy]-
    • Ethoxylated Nonylphenol
    • Ethoxylated p-nonyl phenol
    • ETHYLENE GLYCOL P-NONYLPHENYL ETHER
    • Ethylene Oxide-Nonylphenol Condensate
    • Ethylene Oxide-Nonylphenol Polymer
    • Etolat 914
    • Fenopal
    • Glycols, Polyethylene Mono(Nonylphenyl) Ether (Nonionic)
    • Glycols, polyethylene, mono(nonylphenyl) ether
    • Glycols, Polyethylene, Mono(Nonyphenyl) Ether
    • Glycols, polyethylene, mono(p-nonylphenyl) ether
    • Glycols, polyethylene, monononylphenyl ether
    • Gynol II
    • Hyoxyd X 100
    • Hyoxyd X 200
    • Hyoxyd X 400
    • Iconol NP 100
    • Igepal CO-630
    • Imbentin
    • Imbentine
    • Imbetin N 7A
    • Intercept
    • K-Y Plus
    • K-Y plus nonoxynol-9
    • Koromex
    • Liponox NCY
    • Lissapol NX
    • Marlophen
    • Mono(nonylphenyl) polyethylene glycol
    • Monopol NP 1013
    • Monopol NP 1060
    • N 100
    • N 9
    • N-9
    • N9
    • Neutronyx 600
    • Newcol 565
    • Nonaethylene glycol mono(nonylphenyl) ether
    • Nonaethylene glycol nonylphenyl ether
    • Nonoxinolum [INN-Latin]
    • Nonoxynol
    • Nonoxynol 10
    • Nonoxynol 13
    • Nonoxynol 14
    • Nonoxynol 15
    • Nonoxynol 15 [USAN]
    • Nonoxynol 30
    • Nonoxynol 30 [USAN]
    • Nonoxynol 4 [USAN]
    • Nonoxynol 6
    • Nonoxynol 8.5
    • Nonoxynol 9
    • Nonoxynol 9 [USAN]
    • Nonoxynol 9[USAN]
    • Nonoxynol-14
    • Nonoxynol-18
    • Nonoxynol-2
    • Nonoxynol-3
    • Nonoxynol-30
    • Nonoxynol-4
    • Nonoxynol-44
    • Nonoxynol-50
    • Nonoxynol-7
    • Nonoxynol-9
    • Nonyl phenol, ethoxylated
    • Nonyl Phenyl Polyethylene Glycol
    • Nonyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether
    • Nonylphenol Ethxylate
    • Nonylphenol octa(oxyethylene) ethanol
    • Nonylphenol Polyethylene Glycol Ether
    • Nonylphenol Polyethylene Oxide
    • Nonylphenol, Polyoxyethylene Ether
    • Nonylphenoxy Polyethoxy Ethanol
    • Nonylphenoxypol(Ethyleneoxy) Ethanol
    • Nonylphenoxypoly(ethyleneoxy) ethanol
    • Nonylphenoxypoly(ethyleneoxy) ethanol, branched
    • Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
    • Nonylphenyl Polyethylene Glycol Ether
    • NOP 17
    • NOP 8
    • NP 8.5
    • NP-9
    • Omega-Hydroxy-Alpha-(Nonylphenyl) Poly(Oxy-1,2-Ethanediyl)
    • Ortho-Creme
    • Oxyethylated Nonylphenol
    • Oxyethylene Nonylphenyl Ether
    • p-Nonylphenol decaethylene glycol ether
    • p-Nonylphenol polyethylene glycol ether
    • p-Nonylphenol, ethoxylate, sulfate, ammonium salt
    • p-Nonylphenol, ethoxylated
    • p-Nonylphenol-polyethylene glycol adduct
    • p-Nonylphenyl polyoxyethylene ether
    • Pannox 110
    • Pannox 111
    • Pannox 116
    • PEG-13 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-14 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-15 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-18 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-2 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-3 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-30 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-30 Nonyl phenyl ether sulfate, ammonium salt
    • PEG-4 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-4 Nonyl phenyl ether sulfate, ammonium salt
    • PEG-44 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-50 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • PEG-7 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • Peg-9 Nonly Phenyl Ether
    • PEG-9 Nonyl phenyl ether
    • Penetrax
    • Phenol, p-nonyl-, monoether with polyethylene glycol
    • Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) , alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-
    • Poly(Oxy-1,2-Ethanediyl) , Alpha-(Nonylphenyl)-Omega-Hydroxy-
    • Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) , alpha-sulfo-omega-(4-nonylphenoxy)-, ammonium salt
    • Poly(Oxyethylene) Nonylphenol Ether
    • Poly(Oxyethylene) Nonylphenyl Ether
    • Poly-Tergent B
    • Polyethoxylated Nonylphenol
    • Polyethylene glycol (13) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol (14) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol (15) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol (18) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol (3) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol (30) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol (30) nonyl phenyl ether sulfate, ammonium salt
    • Polyethylene glycol (44) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol (50) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol (7) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol 100 nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol 200 nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene glycol 200 nonyl phenyl ether sulfate, ammonium salt
    • Polyethylene glycol 450 nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyethylene Glycol 450 Nonyl Pheyl Ether
    • Polyethylene Glycol Mono(Nonylphenol) Ether
    • Polyethylene glycol mono(p-nonylphenyl) ether
    • Polyethylene Glycol Nonylphenol Ether
    • Polyethylene Glycol Nonylpheny Ether
    • POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL NONYLPHENYL ETHER
    • Polyethylene Glycol Nonylphenyl Monoether
    • Polyethyleneoxide Mono(Nonylphenyl) Ether
    • Polyoxyethylated Nonylphenol
    • Polyoxyethylated-p-nonyl phenol
    • Polyoxyethylene (13) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (14) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (15) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (18) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (2) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (3) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (30) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (30) nonyl phenyl ether sulfate, ammonium salt
    • Polyoxyethylene (4) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (4) nonyl phenyl ether sulfate, ammonium salt
    • Polyoxyethylene (44) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (50) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (7) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene (9) nonyl phenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene Nonylphenol
    • Polyoxyethylene nonylphenyl ether
    • Polyoxyethylene(30) nonylphenyl ether
    • Prevocel #12
    • Protachem 630
    • Rewopol HV-9
    • Semicid
    • Staycept
    • Synperonic NX
    • Tergetol NP
    • Tergitol NP-10
    • Tergitol NP-14
    • Tergitol NP-27
    • Tergitol NP-33 (nonionic)
    • Tergitol NP-35 (nonionic)
    • Tergitol NP-40 (nonionic)
    • Tergitol NPX
    • Tergitol TP-9
    • Tergitol TP-9 (nonionic)
    • Today Sponge
    • Triton N-100
    • Trycol NP-1

Properties

  • Boiling Point: K °C °F
  • Flammability:
    • Explosive Limits:
      • Lower Explosive Limit: 0%
      • Upper Explosive Limit: 0%
    • Flammable Limits:
      • Lower Flammable Limit: 0%
      • Upper Flammable Limit: 0%
    • Flash Point K °C °F
    • Autoignition Temperature: K °C °F
  • Melting Point: K °C °F

Health & Regulatory Guidelines

  • EPA Regulations:
    • Marine Polutant: No

Related Resources

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While working with material safety data sheets (MSDS), I found that manufacturers sometimes used obscure names for constituent chemicals and I didn't always have a good idea of what I was dealing with. To resolve this problem, over the years, I compiled chemical names and identifiers into a personal database, cross referencing regulatory and health safety information when possible. Colleagues and friends eventually started suggesting that I make my data available on this website so that others could benefit from my efforts -- which I finally did in 2004. The more common, regulated and/or hazardous a chemical is, the more information I will have likely collected it.

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Reference Sources

Data for this database was compiled from: hundreds of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of common industrial and household products; the Hazardous Materials Table from the United States "Code of Federal Regulations" title 49 section 172.101; the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards; the US DOT 1996, 2000 & 2004 Emergency Response Guidebooks; U.S. National Library of Medicine and many other related resources.

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