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Disodium lauryl phenyl ether disulfonate

Time: 2013-06-01 02:12:14; Count: 32

Disodium lauryl phenyl ether disulfonate

Synonyms

Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis-, lauryl l, sulfonated, sodium salts;

Diphenyl ether lauryl sulfonated sodium salts;

Benzene, dodecylphenoxy-, disulfo derivative, disodium salt;

Category

Anionic Surfactant

> Sulfonate

>> Aryl Sulfonate

>>> Phenyl Ether Sulfonate

>>>> Linear Alkyl Phenyl Ether Sulfonate

Chemical Numbering System

CAS: 40795-56-0

EINECS: N/A

Molecular Formula & Molecular Weight

Molecular Formula: C24H32Na2O7S2; C24H34O7S2.Na2

Molecular Weight: 542.62

Structure

Schematic formula:

Properties

Appearance    (1), solid; (2), liquid.

Solubility    soluble in water.

Stability    stable.

Risk    Solid form: flammable material; irritation, moderate irritation to skin, eye, respiratory. Harmful products of combustion are CO, CO2 and so on. Contact with strong oxidants, can cause to burn.

GHS label:  

Liquid form: irritation, moderate irritation to skin, eye.

GHS label: 

Ecology    may be hazardous to environment. Water body should be given special attention.

Biodegradability    biodegradable.

Characteristics    excellent emulsifying, dispersing, cleansing, wetting abilities.

Synthesis

Currently, sulfonation reaction through continuous reactor (such as: falling film reactor) is the most widely used method for preparing sulfonates.

Generally, dodecyl diphenyl ether and fuming sulfuric acid or sulfur trioxide react through reactor, then sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate neutralizes, finally obtain product.

Refer to: US patent 8,921,588 Process for preparing sulfates and/or sulfonates in a micro-reaction system.

Quality Standards & Test Methods

1, Physical and chemical indexes

Item

Physical and chemical indexes

Solid

Actives, %, ≥

90.0

pH (25°C, 1%)

7.0 - 10.5

Test Methods

(1), Actives

 

(2), pH

GB/T 6368 Surface active agents -- Determination of pH of aqueous solution - Potentiometric method

ISO 4316 Surface active agents -- Determination of pH of aqueous solutions -- Potentiometric method

2, Hazardous substances indexes

Item

Hazardous substances indexes

Liquid

Solid

Heavy metals (as Pb), mg/kg, ≤

20

20

As, mg/kg, ≤

3

3

Test Methods

(1), Heavy metals (as Pb)

Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (2015 Edition)

GB/T 30799 The test method of food detergents -- Determination of heavy metals

(2), As

Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (2015 Edition)

GB/T 30797 The test method of food detergents -- Determination of total arsenic

3, Further explanation

(a), On physical and chemical indexes: firstly, shall be indicated carbon atom distribution; secondly, shall be indicated average molecular weight.

(b), Used in cosmetics, should be test for harmful substances; or furtherly test for microorganisms.

Major Uses

1, Typical applications

Use as emulsifying agent, dispersing agent.

Use as wetting agent.

2, Emulsion polymerization

Emulsifying agent, particle size controlling agent, dispersing agent in emulsion polymerization.

3, Textile, printing and dyeing

Leveling agent in textile, printing and dyeing.

4, Personal care products

Emulsifying agent, cleansing agent, hydrotrope in personal care products.

Manufacturers

 

Update: 20131025(1); 20170501(2);

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Standard

Test methods of surfactants, catalog, Chinese national standards

Surfactants, catalog, Chinese national standards