It is a coloring agent commonly known as Quinoline Yellow. Its Molecular formula is C18H11NO2 and Molecular Weight is 273.3.
CAS Number: 8003-22-3Chem/IUPAC Name: 2-quinolin-2-ylindene-1,3-dioneEINECS/ELINCS No: 232-318-2COSING REF No: 32775Products with CI 47000
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1.FD.011000 D & C YELLOW 11
by DKSH
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SY33
by Artec Chemical
Kahlwax 1545 Yellow BW Substitute
by KahlWax
What is CI 47000 used for?
It is widely used in various make-up and personal care products to enhance appearance of the product & impart color to skin, nails-nail polish, polish remover, hair treatment/serum, fragrance for women, body oil, mask, fragrance for men, hair-loss treatment, hair styling aide, recreational sunscreen, liquid hand soap, serums & essences, tanning oil, baby sunscreen, facial moisturizer/treatment, shampoo, nail treatment, styling gel/lotion.
Origin
Quinoline Yellow is typically manufactured by condensation of quinaldine (2-methylquinoline) with phthalic anhydride by fusion at ca. 220°C in the presence of zinc chloride, and sulfonation of the product with oleum at around 90°C. Sulfonation occurs in the quinoline ring and the disulfonated product predominates.
What does CI 47000 do in a formulation?
COSMETIC COLORANT
Safety Profile
It does not show possibility of hazardous reactions.
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CI 47000 technical profile
| Property | Values |
| Boiling Point | 514.50°C @ 760.00 mmHg |
| Appearance | Bright greenish yellow powder |
| Melting Point | 41.00°C @ 760.00 mmHg |
| Flash Point | 500.00°F, TCC (260.00°C) |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| logP (o/w) | 4.100 |
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