Potassium Cocoate
Fatty acids, potassium salts

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Potassium Cocoate is a potassium salt obtained from fatty acids derived from coconut oil. Coconut oil is edible, while Potassium Cocoate is not. This substance is the main component of the so-called potassium coconut soaps. Potassium Cocoate soaps contain glycerin, which acts as a moisturizer, leaving the skin deeply moisturized. Manufacturers use Potassium Cocoate primarily for the production of soaps and shampoos, but it has found use in several other applications as well, including laundry capsules.

What is Potassium Cocoate?

Potassium Cocoate is the INCI name of the potassium salt of fatty acids that are obtained from natural sources. The CAS number by which this chemical compound can be easily found or identified is 61789-30-8. The basic information and physico-chemical properties of Potassium Cocoate are summarized below:

  • it is the potassium salt of fatty acids obtained from coconut oil
  • is a natural, anionic surfactant
  • it is obtained in the process of saponification of coconut oil
  • acts as a detergent
  • the pH range of the pure substance is 9-10 (slightly alkaline)
  • colour from colourless to light yellow
  • faint smell
  • can be used both in preparations containing Sodium Laureth Sulphate and in products without this compound
  • acts as an alternative to Sodium Lauryl Sulphate and Sodium Laureth Sulphate.

In cosmetics and household chemicals

The main functions of Potassium Cocoate in products:

  • acts as a detergent, surfactant, washing substance
  • is a foaming substance
  • acts as an emulsifier
  • acts as a surfactant

The action in cosmetics, personal care products or products used in various industries is largely based on the emulsifying properties of Potassium Cocoate. It facilitates the effective connection of two liquids that do not mix with each other due to their different polarity. It is often called water and oil phases, the permanent combination of which is possible thanks to the use of such Potassium Cocoate surfactants. This compound is often used in mild face cleansing gels, body cleansing gels and hand soaps due to the effective removal of contaminants from the surface. In addition, Potassium Cocoate has foaming properties. It also acts as a moisturizer.

Potassium Cocoate soaps have gained popularity recently. Soap made with Potassium Cocoate is a potassium salt obtained from coconut oil. This soap contains glycerin, which serves as a natural moisturising ingredient in body care products. Due to its excellent foaming ability and softness to the touch, Potassium Cocoate soap can be used as a base for natural shampoo formulations, liquid soaps and body washes.

In addition to cosmetic products, Potassium Cocoate has also been used in detergents, which are intended as detergents for both home and professional use. One of the main applications that use emulsifying and foaming properties are washing products and cleaning agents for hard surfaces, such as floors and tiles.

Products with Potassium Cocoate

Potassium Cocoate is a very popular ingredient in eco-detergents, conventional detergents, and many body cleansers. It is considered safe because of its natural origin and therefore it is readily used in the production of many products with versatile applications. Popular products in which Potassium Cocoate can be found:

  • shaving foams and creams,
  • bar soaps,
  • shampoos,
  • shower gels,
  • liquid soaps,
  • surgical scrubs,
  • laundry capsules,
  • surface cleaners,
  • insecticidal preparations.

Safety of use

Potassium Cocoate is widely regarded as a safe ingredient of natural origin. When used in an amount below 10% by weight, it can even be used in children’s products. However, the maximum concentration of this ingredient in products does not exceed 35%. While safe as a substrate, concentrated Potassium Cocoate as a raw material can cause eye irritation. If this happens, rinse your eyes intensively with clean water. Also remove contact lenses, if you’re wearing them. If irritation persists, consultation with a physician may be necessary. A chemical like Potassium Cocoate can also irritate the skin and cause breathing problems.