Applications:
Detergents:
It is a key ingredient in laundry powders, liquids, and dishwashing products.
Industrial Cleaners:
It is used in various industrial cleaning formulations, including degreasers.
Household Cleaners:
It is found in many household cleaning products like all-purpose cleaners.
Other Applications:
It also finds use in textile processing, emulsifiers in industrial and agricultural applications, and even in some oil recovery processes.
Key characteristics and properties:
Anionic Surfactant:
It is a anionic surfactant, meaning it has a negatively charged head group that interacts with water and grease, allowing it to lift and suspend dirt.
Cleaning Properties:
It is a strong detergent, effectively cleaning surfaces by emulsifying oils and fats, foaming to lift dirt, and wetting surfaces to improve cleaning action.
Biodegradability:
It is more readily biodegradable than some older surfactants, making it a more environmentally friendly choice.
Versatility:
It is used in a wide range of cleaning products, including laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, and all-purpose cleaners.







