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SODIUM
LAURYLBENZENESULFONATE
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 25155-30-0 |
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EINECS NO. | 246-680-4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FORMULA | CH3(CH2)11.C6H4SO3Na | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MOL WT. | 348.52 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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TOXICITY |
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SYNONYMS | Sodium Dodecyl benzenesulfonate; LABSA Sosium salt; | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sodium dodecylphenylsulfonate; Dodecyl benzenesulfonic acid, Sodium salt; Natriumdodecylbenzolsulfonat; Dodecilbencenosulfonato de sodio; Dodécylbenzènesulfonate de sodium; Sodium Linear Alkylbenzene solfonate; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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CLASSIFICATION |
SURFACTANTS / |
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE | yellow solid in various forms | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MELTING POINT |
> 300 C |
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY |
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SOLUBILITY IN WATER | Good | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NFPA RATINGS |
Health: 2 ; Flammability: 0; Reactivity : 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
AUTOIGNITION |
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FLASH POINT |
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STABILITY | Stable at normal conditions. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
APPLICATIONS |
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Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid is the largest-volume synthetic surfactant
because of its relatively low cost, good performance, the fact that it can be
dried to a stable powder and the biodegradable environmental friendliness as it
has straight chain. LAS is an anionic surfactants with molecules characterized
by a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic group. Alpha-olefin sulfonates (AOS) alkyl
sulfates (AS) are also examples of commercial anionic surfactants. They are
nonvolatile compounds produced by sulfonation. LAS are complex mixtures of
homologues of different alkyl chain lengths (C10 to C13 or C14) and phenyl
positional isomers of 2 to 5-phenyl in proportions dictated by the starting
materials and reaction conditions, each containing an aromatic ring sulfonated
at the para position and attached to a linear alkyl chain at any position with
the exception of terminal one (1-phenyl). The properties of LAS differ in
physical and chemical properties according to the alkyl chain length, resulting
in formulations for various applications. The starting material LAB (linear
alkylbenzene) is produced by the alkylation of benzene with n-paraffins in the
presence of hydrogen fluoride (HF) or aluminium chloride (AlCl3) as a catalyst.
LAS is produced by the sulfonation of LAB with oleum in batch reactors. Other
sulfonation alternative reagents are sulfuric acid, diluted sulfur trioxide,
chlorosulfonic acid and sulfamic acid on falling film reactors. LAS are then
neutralized to the desired salt (sodium, ammonium, calcium, potassium, and
triethanolamine salts). Surfactants are widely used in the industry needed to
improve contact between polar and non-polar media such as between oil and water
or between water and minerals. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid is mainly used
to produce household detergents including laundry powders, laundry liquids,
dishwashing liquids and other household cleaners as well as in numerous
industrial applications like as a coupling agent and as an emulsifier for
agricultural herbicides and in emulsion polymerization.
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SALES SPECIFICATION |
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60% GRADE |
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APPEARANCE |
Light yellow paste | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ACTIVE MATTER |
60 ± 1% min |
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FREE OIL |
1.5% max |
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SULFONIC ACID |
0.4% max |
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COLOR, KLETT |
50 max |
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pH |
8 - 11 |
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20% GRADE |
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APPEARANCE |
yellowish liquid | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ACTIVE MATTER |
20 ± 1% min |
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FREE OIL |
1.5% max |
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SULFONIC ACID |
0.4% max |
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COLOR, KLETT |
50 max |
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pH |
8 - 11 |
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TRANSPORTATION | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
PACKING | 200kgs in drum | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
HAZARD CLASS |
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF IONIC SURFACTANTS |
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Ionic surfactants which contain hydrophobic hydrocarbon group connected with one or several hydrophilic groups dissociate into a positively charged cation and a negatively charged anion in an aqueous solution. If the head is negatively charged to carry the surface active properties, it is called anionic surfactant, whereas a positively charged head is the carrier of the surface active properties in cationic surfactants. Typically cationic surfactants are based on the nitrogen atom carrying the cationic charge such as amine and quaternary ammonium product. Cationic surfactant is considered to be poor cleaners but it contributes to the fabric softening, the disinfecting properties, and the grease-water interfacial tension reducing. Cationic surfactants include quaternary ammonium compounds, amines (primary, secondary, tertiary, diamines, polyamines, amine salts), imidazoline compounds, betaine compounds, and esterquats. Anionic surfactant is the widely used type of surface active agent for laundry detergents, liquid cleaners and shampoos due to excellent cleaning properties particularly effective at oily soil cleaning and oil/clay soil suspension. Anionic surfactants are deactivated in many hard water. To prevent deactivation, builders should be dosed. Anionic surfactant is used as a emulsifier in cosmetics, tooth paste, cream, shampoo, and acrylic binder. Common soap is an anionic surfactant. Carboxylate, sulfate, sulfonate and phosphate are the polar groups in anionic surfactants. Anionic surfactants include alkyl benzene sulfonate, fatty acid salts, sodium lauryl sulfate, alkyl sulfate salts, sodium lauryl ether sulfate, alpha-olefin sulfonates, phosphate esters, sulphosuccinates, alkyl phenol ether sulfates, and isethionates. |
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