Anionic surfactant
Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate (AES/SLES 70%-1 MOL)
Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate (AES/SLES 70%-1 MOL)
Abbreviation : AE1S-70%/SLES-70% (1 MOL)
Others Name : Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate-70%(1MOL) / Sodium Laureth Sulfate-70%(1MOL) / Sodium Alcohol Ether Sulphate-70%(1MOL) / Sodium Alkyl Ethoxy Sulphate-70%(1MOL)
CAS NO:68891-38-3 / 3088-31-1 / 9004-82-4 / 1335-72-4 / 68585-34-2 / 91648-56-5.
Others Name : Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate-70%(1MOL) / Sodium Laureth Sulfate-70%(1MOL) / Sodium Alcohol Ether Sulphate-70%(1MOL) / Sodium Alkyl Ethoxy Sulphate-70%(1MOL)
CAS NO:68891-38-3 / 3088-31-1 / 9004-82-4 / 1335-72-4 / 68585-34-2 / 91648-56-5.
DETAIL
Sometimes the number represented by n is specified in the name, for example laureth-2 sulfate. The product is heterogeneous in the number of ethoxyl groups, where n is the mean. Laureth-3 sulfate is common in commercial products.
SLES is prepared by ethoxylation of dodecyl alcohol, which is produced industrially from palm kernel oil or coconut oil. The resulting ethoxylate is converted to a half ester of sulfuric acid, which is neutralized by conversion to the sodium salt. The related surfactant sodium lauryl sulfate (also known as sodium dodecyl sulfate or SDS) is produced similarly, but without the ethoxylation step. SLS and ammonium lauryl sulfate (ALS) are commonly used alternatives to SLES in consumer products.