myriad
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I need (pure) sodium stearate for one of my recipes - a recipe which does not go through saponification.
Unfortunately sodium stearate is hard to find in Europe, I'm only seeing it sold at great expense from large chemical companies.
However, stearic acid is easy to find here, and when combined with our friend NaOH, apparently becomes sodium stearate.
Searching online, I haven't seen any instructions online on how to do this. Would I enter the stearic acid into soapcalc, melt it down with some water, add my lye water (zero superfat), let the reaction occur, and end up with a pretty pure form of sodium stearate? My fear is that stearic acid can react suuuper fast / get chunky in oil recipes, I can foresee it reacting way too quickly alone and not getting properly mixed.
Unfortunately sodium stearate is hard to find in Europe, I'm only seeing it sold at great expense from large chemical companies.
However, stearic acid is easy to find here, and when combined with our friend NaOH, apparently becomes sodium stearate.
Searching online, I haven't seen any instructions online on how to do this. Would I enter the stearic acid into soapcalc, melt it down with some water, add my lye water (zero superfat), let the reaction occur, and end up with a pretty pure form of sodium stearate? My fear is that stearic acid can react suuuper fast / get chunky in oil recipes, I can foresee it reacting way too quickly alone and not getting properly mixed.
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