NPE (NP-n) Selection Guide: How EO Number Affects Solubility, HLB, Cloud Point, and CMC | With an Aladdin Product Reference Table

What are nonylphenol ethoxylates?

Nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs, also commonly written as NP-n) are a class of nonionic surfactants produced by ethoxylation of nonylphenol (NP) with ethylene oxide (EO) under catalytic conditions. A key feature of NPEs is that the EO (ethoxy) chain length is variable, resulting in a homologous product series whose properties can be tuned across a wide range.


What does NP-n mean?

(1) NP-n / NPE-n is commonly used to describe products with an average degree of ethoxylation of approximately n (this does not mean every molecule contains exactly n EO units; a distribution is typically present).

(2) Therefore, NPE is not a single, discrete compound, but rather a series/mixture of ethoxylated oligomers:

(a) A representative structure can be written as CH₁₉–CH₄–O(CHCHO)ₙ–H (a nonionic surfactant; n is an average value and reflects a distribution).

(b) The average molecular weight also varies with n.

(3) CAS 9016-45-9 is often used as a generic CAS number for “nonylphenol ethoxylates (series/mixture)”.

(4) Some “representative substances” with a fixed/specified EO number may be registered under different CAS numbers (differences arise from registration scope and product definitions).

Terminology and Naming Reference Table

Term/Notation

Meaning

Common Misunderstanding

Notes

NPE / NP-n

Nonylphenol ethoxylate series; n ≈ average EO number

Mistaken as a single pure compound

Emphasize “series/distribution”; n is an average value

9016-45-9

Often used as a general CAS for the series/mixture

Assuming all NP-n share one CAS

In addition to 9016-45-9, CAS numbers such as 127087-87-0 are also commonly seen on the market. Different registration/definition approaches can result in multiple CAS numbers for similar products; refer to the specific SDS/TDS.

NP-40 / NP-40 substitute

“NP-40-type nonionic detergents” commonly referred to in laboratories

Assuming it equals a fixed pure substance

In lab usage, “NP-40” often refers to Nonidet P-40 or its substitutes (e.g., IGEPAL CA-630). It is in the same broad category as Tergitol “Type NP-40”, but should not be assumed to be fully identical; refer to the specific SDS/TDS.


Key Property Parameters

Core Parameter

Definition/Key Points

Relationship to EO Number/HLB (Typical Trend)

Typical Uses / Why It Matters

HLB (Hydrophilic–Lipophilic Balance)

Indicates whether a surfactant is more hydrophilic or more lipophilic; can help predict whether it tends to stabilize W/O or O/W emulsions

For poly(ethylene oxide) nonionic surfactants, increasing EO chain length typically increases hydrophilicity, making HLB tunable and often higher

Rule of thumb: HLB ≈ 4–6 more often for stabilizing W/O; HLB ≈ 8–18 more often for stabilizing O/W (formulations still require experimental optimization)

Cloud point

Characteristic temperature at which an aqueous solution of a nonionic surfactant becomes turbid or shows phase separation as temperature increases (concentration should be specified)

Longer EO chains / higher hydrophilicity often lead to higher cloud point (strongly affected by concentration and electrolytes)

(1) Evaluate formulation stability over temperature; (2) Basis for cloud point extraction (CPE) and related separation/pre-treatment methods

CMC (Critical Micelle Concentration) & Surface Tension

CMC is the concentration threshold above which micelles form extensively; surface tension reflects the ability to lower interfacial energy

Different EO numbers/structures lead to different CMC and surface tension

Estimate “effective concentration” and solubilization/cleaning window; in research, also affects lysis/solubilization efficiency and background

 

NP Series: EO Number vs. “Use/Solubility”

Overall trends of how changes in EO number affect NPE performance.

Variable Change

Common Overall Trend

Direct Implication for Selection

Key Notes

Higher EO number (n↑ in NP-n)

Hydrophilicity ↑; water solubility ↑; HLB tunable and often ↑; cloud point often ↑

Better suited for high-water-phase systems, O/W emulsification, solubilization, mild detergency/wetting

These are “typical trends.” Specific values must follow supplier TDS/COA and test conditions (concentration/salt/temperature can change performance).

Lower EO number (n↓)

More hydrophobic; more oil-soluble; poorer solubility in water

Better suited for oil phase/low-HLB systems, W/O or oily-soil dispersion

The distribution for the same “NP-x” may vary among manufacturers; small-scale validation is recommended before use.

Quick Selection Table

NP Series

Hydrophilicity Trend

Typical Behavior (Common Trend)

Common Use Directions (Examples)

NP-4 ~ NP-6

More hydrophobic

Often oil-soluble; water-dispersible or only limitedly soluble

Oil-phase emulsification, oily-soil dispersion, some solvent-based cleaners/additives

NP-7 ~ NP-10

Medium

More likely to form stable dispersions/solutions in water; wetting/penetration and detergency often prominent

Cleaning/detergency, wetting/penetration, O/W emulsification, textile printing & dyeing auxiliaries, laboratory nonionic detergents

NP-12 and above

More hydrophilic

More water-soluble; cloud point often higher, suitable for a wider temperature window

High-water-phase emulsification/solubilization, formulations for higher temperature or higher electrolyte systems


Typical Application Scenarios: From Industry to the Laboratory (Research Use)

1. Industrial and Teaching Examples (Understanding “What Surfactants Do”)

As nonionic surfactants, NPEs commonly provide wetting, emulsification, dispersion, solubilization, and detergency, and are therefore widely used in cleaning agents, textile printing and dyeing, papermaking, coatings, and formulation systems.

2. Research/Laboratory Use: Understanding NPE as a “Nonionic Detergent”

In life science and chemical analysis, the role of detergents/surfactants is very typical:

(1) Lyse cells and release soluble proteins;

(2) Solubilize membrane proteins and lipids;

(3) Serve as additives in immunoassays/affinity purification to reduce nonspecific adsorption;

(4) Act as auxiliaries in electrophoresis, crystallization, and sample pretreatment.

Among these, NPEs with medium HLB such as NP-9/NP-10 are often used in biochemical and formulation research as mild nonionic surfactants/detergents (detergent type and concentration windows can be highly experiment-dependent and should be optimized for the target protein/sample system).

Note: Many detergent types are used in membrane protein research (nonionic, zwitterionic, ionic, etc.). The final choice typically depends on protein stability and downstream analytical requirements; NPE is only one option.


Safety, Health, and Environmental Considerations

1. Safety and Protection (Refer to SDS/Regulatory Classification)

Common hazard statements for NPE/NP-n may include skin/eye irritation or serious eye damage, and hazardous to aquatic environments, etc. (differences may exist across EO numbers and registered substances; always refer to the SDS of the specific product).

Laboratory recommendations: wear gloves and safety goggles, avoid inhaling aerosols/mists, wash hands after handling, and prevent release into drains/the environment.

2. Regulatory and Compliance Notes (Especially for Textiles/Export)

In EU REACH Annex XVII, NPE (Entry 46a) is explicitly restricted in textiles that are expected to be washed in water during their lifecycle: from 2021-02-03, textiles (or textile components) with NPE ≥ 0.01% (w/w) (100 mg/kg) must not be placed on the market. Similar surfactants may be subject to restrictions in different regions and industries.

3. Environmental Fate: Why NPE Is Closely Scrutinized

Studies and reviews commonly indicate that APEO/NPE can be transformed/degraded in the environment, potentially generating metabolites of greater concern (e.g., nonylphenol), and may be associated with aquatic toxicity and endocrine-disrupting effects.


Nonylphenol Ethoxylates (NPE/NP Series) and Related Nonionic Detergents for Research — Aladdin Product List

The following table summarizes Aladdin products related to nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPE/NP series), including NPE/NP series surfactants, NP-40-type detergents and lysis buffer systems, as well as other commonly used nonionic detergents/surfactants in laboratories (e.g., the Triton X series, IGEPAL, and Tween/polysorbates) for convenient product selection and reference.

Category

CAS No.

Aladdin Cat. No.

Product Name

Specification / Grade

Key Applications / Product Highlights

NPE/NP Series

127087-87-0

T767863

Nonylphenol ethoxylate, Type NP-4

Type NP-4

Low-EO segment of the NPE/NP series; relatively hydrophobic/low HLB; suitable as a reference for low-HLB emulsification/dispersion and wetting/penetration applications.

NPE/NP Series

127087-87-0

T111874

Nonylphenol ethoxylate, Type NP-7

Type NP-7

Medium-EO segment; for wetting, penetration, washing/cleaning, emulsification and dispersion; useful for demonstrating how EO number influences performance.

NPE/NP Series

127087-87-0

T111875

Nonylphenol ethoxylate, Type NP-9

Type NP-9

Representative NP grade; mild nonionic surfactant/detergent; commonly used for wetting, emulsification, dispersion, and soil removal/cleaning.

NPE/NP Series

127087-87-0

T111876

Nonylphenol ethoxylate, Type NP-10

Type NP-10

More hydrophilic member of the series; suitable for O/W emulsification, solubilization, and cleaning systems; can serve as a mild detergent reference in research.

NPE/NP Series

127087-87-0

T767937

TERGITOL™ NP-6 Surfactant

Type NP-6

NP-6 in the NPE/NP series; lower-EO segment; for low-HLB emulsification/dispersion and wetting/penetration; suitable for side-by-side series comparisons.

NPE/NP Series

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T768020

TERGITOL™ NP-9.5 Surfactant

Medium-EO segment (NP-9.5); for wetting, detergency, emulsification/dispersion, and solubilization; suitable as a continuous, tunable comparison point.

NPE/NP Series

T768015

TERGITOL™ NP-15 Surfactant

Higher-EO segment (more hydrophilic/higher HLB); for emulsification, dispersion, solubilization, and selection for systems requiring a broader temperature window.

NPE/NP Series

9016-45-9

N1372295

Nonylphenol ethoxylate (Tergitol NP-40)

Isomeric mixture, white flakes

NP-40-type NPE; nonionic surfactant/detergent; emulsification, dispersion, solubilization; commonly used as a search entry for NP-40-type products in research.

NPE/NP Series

9016-45-9

N118821

Nonylphenol ethoxylate (Tergitol NP-40)

Isomeric mixture

Also NP-40-type; convenient for matching different physical forms/batches to specific applications.

NPE/NP Series

9016-45-9

N105507

Nonylphenol ethoxylate (Tergitol NP-40)

~10% in HO

NP-40-type aqueous solution; convenient for pipetting and blending; suitable for high-throughput workflows and improved reproducibility.

NPE/NP Series

14409-72-4

N349291

Nonoxynol-9

Often used as a related search term for NP-9 (Nonoxynol-9); nonionic surfactant/detergent for wetting, emulsification, dispersion, and cleaning.

Upstream / Reference

104-40-5

N113252

p-Nonylphenol

Analytical standard

Parent compound/upstream reference for NPE; suitable for teaching/research comparisons (raw material → ethoxylation → property changes).

NP-40-Type Detergent / Substitute

9016-45-9

N274254

NP-40 Substitute

Proteomics grade

NP-40-type nonionic detergent oriented to protein/proteomics workflows; for lysis, membrane-protein solubilization, and reducing nonspecific adsorption.

NP-40-Type Detergent / Substitute

9016-45-9

N274285

NP-40 Substitute

Reagent grade

General NP-40-type detergent for research/teaching; mild detergency and wetting additive.

NP-40 Research Buffer System

N748603

NP-40 Lysis Buffer (with inhibitors)

BioReagent, for western blot, for CoIP, for IP

Ready-to-use lysis system: NP-40 detergent + inhibitors; designed for WB/CoIP/IP workflows; supports standardized operation.

NP-40 Research Buffer System

N274337

NP-40 Lysis Buffer

Ultrapure grade

Ready-to-use NP-40 lysis buffer for cell lysis/protein extraction; ultrapure grade is better suited for background-sensitive assays.

Related Nonionic Detergent (IGEPAL)

9036-19-5

I434563

IGEPAL® CA-720

average Mn ~735

Nonionic surfactant/detergent; commonly used for cell lysis, membrane-protein solubilization, and reducing nonspecific adsorption in research.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9002-93-1

T434386

Triton™ X-100

UltraBio™, ultrapure

Classic nonionic detergent; for cell lysis/membrane processing/reducing nonspecific adsorption; ultrapure grade suitable for high-sensitivity detection.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9002-93-1

T109027

Triton™ X-100

Molecular biology grade

Molecular biology grade; suitable for washing/lysis steps in nucleic acid and protein workflows, or as a formulation additive.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9002-93-1

T109028

Triton™ X-100

For electrophoresis

Intended for electrophoresis applications; used for sample handling, wetting, or reduced adsorption (method-dependent).

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9002-93-1

T109026

Triton™ X-100

Biochemical reagent

Biochemical reagent grade; for mild detergency, washing, and solubilization support in routine biochemical systems.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9036-19-5

T434565

Triton™ X-102

Triton X series nonionic surfactant/detergent; for wetting, solubilization, detergency, and formulation benchmarking.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9002-93-1

T434392

Triton™ X-45

Cloud Point 39.4–44.8 °C

Nonionic surfactant; suitable for examples related to cloud point, temperature window, and system stability.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9002-93-1

T434385

TRITON™ X-305 Surfactant

70% in HO

High-concentration aqueous solution; convenient for formulation/lab addition; for wetting, emulsification, solubilization, and detergency.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9036-19-5

T101474

Triton™ X-114

Reagent grade

Exhibits temperature-induced phase separation; used in phase separation/enrichment methods and membrane-related processing; also usable as a detergent.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9036-19-5

T434562

Triton™ X-405 Solution

70% in HO

X-405 solution form; for emulsification/solubilization/dispersion and detergency; solution format enables rapid preparation.

Related Nonionic Detergent (Triton X Series)

9036-19-5

T101476

Triton™ X-405 Solution

70% in HO

Also an X-405 solution; suitable for brand/batch comparisons and application matching.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

T777478

Tween® 20 (TWEEN® 20)

Acid Value ≤ 3.0

Mild nonionic surfactant; widely used in wash buffers to reduce nonspecific binding (immunoassay/protein washing).

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

T104863

Tween® 20 (TWEEN® 20)

Viscous liquid

Standard form of Tween 20; for washing, wetting, and formulation additives.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

T434505

Tween® 20

Molecular biology grade, viscous liquids

Molecular biology grade; suitable for impurity-sensitive workflows and buffer systems.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

T434506

Tween® 20

For cell culture, viscous liquid

Positioned for cell culture; mild surfactant addition (validate concentration window in your system).

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

T476411

Tween® 20

Nonionic aqueous solution, 10% (w/v)

10% solution; convenient for pipetting and reproducible preparation; suitable for high-throughput experiments.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T274282

Tween® 80 (TWEEN® 80)

Reagent grade

Mild nonionic surfactant; for emulsification/dispersion, wetting, and system stabilization.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T118633

Tween® 80 (TWEEN® 80)

For cell culture

Positioned for cell culture; for mild emulsification/dispersion and stabilization (validate in your system).

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T104866

Tween® 80 (TWEEN® 80)

Pharmaceutical grade, PharmPure™

Pharmaceutical-grade positioning; suitable for formulation/excipient research or high-requirement systems with stricter impurity control.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T104865

Tween® 80 (TWEEN® 80)

Viscous liquid

Standard form; for emulsification, dispersion, wetting, and stabilization.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T657459

Tween® 80 (TWEEN® 80)

Animal-free, low endotoxin, for cell culture

Animal-free/low endotoxin; suitable for background-sensitive systems such as cell and immunology assays.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T434510

Tween® 80

Animal-origin-free

Suitable for origin-sensitive or compliance-driven scenarios.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T485985

Tween® 80

Viscous liquid; preservative-free; low peroxide; low carbonyl

Low peroxide/low carbonyl; more suitable for oxidation-sensitive systems (e.g., protein stability studies).

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T434509

Tween® 80 Solution

10%, low peroxide

10% solution + low peroxide; convenient for reproducible preparation and stability studies.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

T196268

Polysorbate-21

100%

Polysorbate nonionic surfactant; for emulsification/dispersion/wetting; can serve as an alternative (non-NPE) route reference.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

P491239

Polysorbate-80

Pharmaceutical grade, PharmPure™

Polysorbate 80 (same class as Tween 80); pharmaceutical-grade positioning; for emulsification/stabilization and formulation research.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-65-6

T196272

Polysorbate-80

Polysorbate 80; for emulsification, dispersion, wetting, and system stabilization.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

P434501

Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monolaurate solution

~10% in HO

Nonionic surfactant solution; for emulsification/solubilization/wetting comparisons and formulation screening.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

T196269

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid ester (dehydrated sorbitan)

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan ester; for emulsification, dispersion, wetting, and solubilization; can serve as a non-NPE route reference.

Related Nonionic Surfactant (Tween/Polysorbates)

9005-64-5

T274277

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid ester (dehydrated sorbitan)

Reagent grade

Reagent-grade counterpart; for teaching/research comparative experiments on emulsification/dispersion and solubilization.


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