Applications : Lauric acid is primarily derived from natural vegetable fats, such as coconut and palm kernel oils, via saponification or high-temperature, high-pressure cleavage; it is also obtainable through the fractionation of synthetic fatty acids.
As a versatile and essential industrial chemical, lauric acid serves as a critical building block in the formulation of alkyd resins, polyesters, wetting agents, and powder coatings. Furthermore, it plays a vital role in the manufacturing of detergents, insecticides, plasticizers, metal precipitants, and aroma chemicals, alongside acting as a precursor for high-elasticity fibers like dodecanedioic acid. Today, lauric acid also finds widespread, high-value applications across the surfactant, cosmetic, and fragrance sectors.



