1-Hexadecanesulfonic acid sodium salt
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1-Hexadecanesulfonic acid sodium salt, also known as sodium hexadecyl sulfate or SDS, is a chemical compound commonly used as a surfactant and detergent in various industries. It is a white solid with a molecular formula of C16H33NaO3S and a molecular weight of 344.5 g/mol.
SDS is highly soluble in water and forms stable solutions. It has excellent wetting, emulsifying, and foaming properties, making it suitable for use in cleaning products, personal care products, and industrial applications.
In cleaning products, SDS is used as a powerful detergent due to its ability to remove dirt, grease, and stains. It is commonly found in household cleaners, laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, and car wash products. Its surfactant properties help to reduce surface tension and enhance the cleaning efficiency of these products.
In personal care products, SDS is used as a foaming agent and emulsifier. It is found in shampoos, body washes, soaps, and toothpaste, where it helps to create a rich lather and stabilize the formulation. SDS is also used in cosmetics and skincare products as a solubilizer for fragrances and active ingredients.
In industrial applications, SDS is used as an emulsifier and wetting agent in various processes. It is used in the production of latex paints, textile processing, and paper manufacturing. SDS is also used in the oil and gas industry as a surfactant in enhanced oil recovery processes.
The physical properties of SDS include a density of approximately 1.03 g/cm3 and a melting point of around 200-210°C. It is not flammable and does not have a specific flash point.
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