Tween™ 65 is an ethoxylated (20) sorbitan ester derived from stearic acid, a natural fatty acid. This highly effective ethoxylate is known for its ability to form O/W emulsions, particularly in combination with Span 65V, its non-ethoxylated derivative. It is commonly used in vehicle care and waxes & polishes. Serving as an emulsifier and solubilizer.

Chemical Name: Polysorbate 65

Functions: Emulsifier, Solubilizer

CAS Number: 9005-71-4

Labeling Claims: Bio-based, Halal, Naturally Derived, Sustainable

Certifications & Compliance: Halal, RSPO MassBalance Certified, Safer Choice

HLB Value: 10.5 - 10.5

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Name
Cleaning Ingredients Functions
CAS No.
9005-71-4
EC No.
618-424-5
Tween - Polyethoxylated Sorbitan Esters

In simple terms, Tweens are ethoxylated Spans. A polyethoxylated monoester of 3,6-sorbitan can be represented as:

Croda Tween 65 Tween - Polyethoxylated Sorbitan Esters

Figure 2: Chemical structure - polyethoxylated monoester

R is the alkyl group of a fatty acid and (X+Y+Z) is the total number of moles of ethylene oxide.

Tweens are hydrophilic in nature and are soluble or dispersible in water and dilute solutions of electrolytes. The solubility of Tweens in aqueous solutions increases with the degree of ethoxylation. For a fixed degree of ethoxylation, aqueous solubility decreases as the number of ester groupings increases. For a fixed degree of
ethoxylation and esterification, aqueous solubility decreases as the molecular weight of the fatty acid increases.

Features & Benefits

Background

The Tween™ Series of surfactants are polyoxyethylene derivatives of the Span™ Series products. Tween™ surfactants are hydrophilic, generally soluble or dispersible in water, and soluble in varying degrees inorganic liquids. They are used for oil-in-water (O/W) emulsification, dispersion or solubilization of oils, and wetting. Frequently, Tween™ surfactants are combined with similarly numbered Span™ surfactants to promote emulsion stability. These products are widely used in personal care, fiber finish, HI&I cleaning, crop protection, paints & coatings, adhesives and other industrial applications.

Sorbitan esters and their ethoxylates

Croda's unique expertise in ester technology and continuing commitment to customers has established the company as a world-leader in the supply of sorbitan esters and derivatives for an array of applications. A unique understanding of the highly complex properties and functions of sorbitan esters has been developed to ensure customer developments are cutting edge in today's highly competitive environment.

The Spans and Tweens are a range of mild nonionic surfactants providing formulating benefits in a number of Home Care applications. Croda's Span and Tween materials have long-standing food and pharmacopeia approval with a safe history of use.

As nonionics, Spans and Tweens offer many advantages over ionic surfactants including increased stability, formulating flexibility and wider compatibility. They are stable in mild acids, alkalis and electrolytes and do not react with ionic ingredients or actives. By combining Spans and Tweens at different ratios, formulators are able to produce systems with a wide HLB range to emulsify most oils and waxes. Certain Spans and Tweens are also highly effective solubilisers, dispersing agents and wetting aids.

Functional Benefits
  • Nonionic emulsifiers and co-emulsifiers
  • Solubilisers
  • Dispersants
  • Wetting agents
  • Stable over a wide pH range
  • Electrolyte tolerant

Applications & Uses

Markets
I&I Cleaning Applications
Applications

Span and Tween surfactants find widespread use in a diverse range of household consumer products and are useful as emulsifers, solubilisers, wettinq aqents and dispersants.

Polishes

Spans and Tweens are key emulsifying agents for a number of applications. By using combinations of Spans with their corresponding Tweens it is possible to prepare a variety of oil in water and water in oil emulsion systems.

Air Care

Tweens are extremely versatile as solubilisers for all types of fragrances and perfumes used in air fresheners and other household products.

Wipes

For quick and easy removal of oily stains, Tweens can be incorporated into wipe formulations and added to non-woven substrates.

Properties

Physical Form
Soluble in
Methyl oleate
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Pour Point33°CASTM-D-97-47
HLB Value10.5
Solubility
Product name Water 1% Water 10% Propylene glycol 1% Propylene glycol 10% Isopropyl alcohol 1% Isopropyl alcohol 10% Xylene 1% Xylene 10% Cottonseed oil 1% Cottonseed oil 10% Mineral oil 1% Mineral oil 10%
Tween™ 65 D G I I S S S D S I I I

S = Soluble, clear
D = Insoluble, self-dispersing or self-emulsifying; on standing, separates into distinct phases
I = Insoluble, gross separation into distinct phases
G = Insoluble, forms gel

Regulatory & Compliance

Biodegradability

Tweens are considered to be inherently biodegradable and would not be expected to persist indefinitely in the environment.

Technical Details & Test Data

Emulsification

Tweens are recommended as emulsifiers for natural and synthetic waxes and silicone oils to produce low viscosity emulsions e.g. furniture/ multisurface polishes, and shoe polishes.

Table 2 indicates the quality of oil in water emulsions produced at 25°C when water (90 parts by weight) is added under stirring to the solvent or oil (10 parts by weight) containing 10% w/w Tween (i.e. final surfactant concentration in the test system is 1% w/w).

Product Name Mineral Oil Kerosene Rapeseed oil Methyl oleate Butyle stearate
Tween™ 65 G G F G F

Key:
G - Good emulsion
F - Fair
p - poor
N - Negligible
Table 2: Emulsification data

Packaging & Availability

Country Availability
Regional Availability
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Latin America