Disodium Lauryl Phenyl Ether Disulfonate
Product Description
Disodium Lauryl Phenyl Ether Disulfonate is a surfactant known for its excellent cleansing, emulsifying, and foaming properties. It finds widespread use in various industries due to its versatile applications.
Product:
Disodium Lauryl Phenyl Ether Disulfonate
CAS:
28519-02-0
Synonym:
Benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl(sulfophenoxy)-, sodium salt; Disodium dodecyldiphenyl ether disulfonate; Sodium dodecyldiphenyl oxide disulfonate
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Colorless or yellow liquid
Boiling point
100 °C
Density
1.12–1.16 g/cm3
Melting point
4 °C
Molecular Weight
542.62
Odor
Mild odor
Purity
≥90%
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Disodium Lauryl Phenyl Ether Disulfonate used in many
industry applications
Disodium Lauryl Phenyl Ether Disulfonate is a surfactant known for its excellent cleansing, emulsifying, and foaming properties. It finds widespread use in various industries due to its versatile applications. Below are its primary industrial applications:
- Personal Care Products: Commonly used in shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers for its ability to create rich lather and remove oils and dirt effectively.
- Household Cleaning: Found in dishwashing liquids, laundry detergents, and all-purpose cleaners due to its strong cleaning and grease-cutting capabilities.
- Industrial Cleaners: Utilized in heavy-duty industrial cleaners for its ability to break down tough grease, oil, and grime.
- Textile Industry: Employed as a wetting agent and detergent in textile processing to improve dye penetration and remove impurities from fabrics.
- Emulsification: Acts as an emulsifier in various formulations, including cosmetics, to stabilize mixtures of oil and water.
- Oilfield Applications: Used in drilling fluids and enhanced oil recovery processes as a surfactant to reduce interfacial tension and improve fluid flow.
- Paints and Coatings: Added as a dispersing agent to improve the distribution of pigments and enhance the stability of paint formulations.
- Automotive Care: Included in car washes and tire cleaners for its effective removal of dirt, grease, and road grime.
- Agricultural Chemicals: Serves as a surfactant in pesticide formulations to improve wetting and spreading on plant surfaces.
- Paper and Pulp Industry: Used in the processing of paper to improve surface cleanliness and as a dispersant for coatings.