Title:  Bentoquatam 
CAS Registry Number:  1340-69-8 
CAS Name:  Quaternium 18-bentonite 
Additional Names:  bis(hydrogenated tallow alkyl)dimethylammonium complex with sodium bentonite 
Trademarks:  Bentone 34 (Rheox);  Ivy Block (Enviroderm);  Tixogel VP (United Catalysts) 
Literature References:  Ion exchange addition product of the montmorillonite clay, bentonite, q.v., and quaternium-18, a dimethyl, ditallow quaternary ammonium salt containing predominantly C18 alkyl chains.  Acts as a barrier to block urushiol, q.v., from the skin.  Prepn of aliphatic ammonium bentonites:  E. A. Hauser, US 2531427 (1950); and organophilic properties:  J. W. Jordan, J. Phys. Colloid Chem. 53, 294 (1949); idem et al., ibid. 54, 1196 (1950).  Use as stationary phase in GSC and HPLC: D. W. Grant et al., J. Chromatogr. 99, 721 (1974).  Description of properties, toxicology and use in cosmetics:  J. Am. Coll. Toxicol. 1, 71-83 (1982).  Clinical trial in poison ivy/oak dermatitis:  J. G. Marks, Jr. et al., J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 33, 212 (1995). 
Properties:  Hydrophobic, thixotropic organoclay with gel-like consistency.  Expansible in water, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, sorbitol, glycerine, acetone.  Heat stable up to 500°.  Resists base or acid attacks over pH range of 3-11. 
Use:  Emulsion stabilizer in cosmetics.  Stationary phase in chromatography. 
Therap-Cat:  Barrier for the prevention of allergic contact dermatitis.   |