Sulfonates

Product Introduction

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Product Name

Sulfonates
CAS68411-30-3

Quality Standard 

Standard

Product Grade

Industrial Grade

Place of Origin

China

Dangerous Goods

No
Sulfonates are a class of organic or inorganic compounds widely used in various industrial and daily chemical fields. They are known for their excellent surface-active properties and compatibility with other substances, making them versatile in multiple applications. These compounds are derived from the sulfonation process, which imparts unique characteristics that suit diverse practical needs.
Key Functions
  • Surfactant Activity: Sulfonates act as effective surfactants, reducing surface tension between liquids or between liquids and solids. This property makes them ideal for use in detergents, soaps, and cleaning products, as they help to emulsify oils, disperse dirt, and enhance foaming and rinsing capabilities.
  • Emulsification and Dispersion: They excel at emulsifying immiscible substances (such as oil and water) and dispersing solid particles in liquids. This function is valuable in industrial processes like paint manufacturing, textile dyeing, and agricultural formulations (e.g., pesticide emulsifiers).
  • Corrosion Inhibition: Certain types of sulfonates serve as corrosion inhibitors, protecting metal surfaces from degradation caused by moisture, chemicals, or environmental factors. They are commonly used in lubricating oils, metalworking fluids, and industrial cooling systems.
  • Solubility Enhancement: Sulfonates improve the solubility of poorly soluble substances in water or other solvents. This feature is utilized in pharmaceutical formulations, food additives, and cosmetic products to ensure uniform distribution of active ingredients.
  • Detergency and Wetting: In household and industrial cleaning, sulfonates enhance detergency by breaking down stains and improving the wetting of surfaces, allowing cleaning agents to penetrate more effectively.