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AMMONIUM LAURYL ETHER SULPHATE


EC / List no.: 608-760-0
CAS no.: 32612-48-9

Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat Possesses good foaming property even in hard water and the presence of a large number of dirt. 
Has excellent decontamination, anti-hard water and high biodegradable ability. 
With rich and fine foam, it endows hair the feeling of tenderness and easiness for combing an smooth as well as comfortable feeling. 
It is widely used in liquid detergent, high-grade shampoo, gel and weak acid shampoo and bubble bath etc.


Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate is an anionic surfactant commonly used as an ingredient in the production of fine personal care and cosmetic products. 
Most notably it exhibits copious stable foam with favourable viscosity properties. 
The product is especially suitable for liquid shampoos, skin cleaning agents with low pH and owing to its low irriation it is recommended for baby products.

Ammonium lauryl ether Sulphate is highly valued for its ready biodegradability. 
Such properties allow the product to be used also in industrial foaming agents.


Ammonium lauryl ether Sulphate is a surfactant with foaming capabilities. 
It can also serve as an emulsifying agent and is frequently found in skin cleansers.
As a member of the ether Sulphate group, it is considered less irritating than its lauryl counterpart, ammonium lauryl Sulphate.


Use and Manufacturing

Household & Commercial/Institutional Products
• Auto Products
• Commercial / Institutional
• Inside the Home
• Personal Care
• Pet Care

WHAT IS IT?
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate is an ammonium salt of ethoxylated lauryl Sulphate, a surfactant that contains PEG (polyethylene glycol) in its structure. 
ALES is classified as an alkyl Sulphate and is an anionic surfactantfound primarily in shampoos and body-wash as a foaming agent.

May be contaminated with potentially toxic manufacturing impurities such as 1,4-dioxane. 

KEY INFORMATION
It is especially harmful to children - young eyes may not develop properly if exposed to ALES because proteins are dissolved.
Animals exposed to ALES may experience eye damage, depression, labored breathing, diarrhea, and severe skin irritation.
MORE INFORMATION
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is added to products as a foaming agent, and as a detergent. 
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is used in many shampoos, toothpastes, and skin cleansers. 
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat can cause moderate to severe skin and eye irritation. 
It can also be contaminated with 1,4-Dioxane a suspected carcinogen. 
The severity of the irritation to increases directly with the concentration of ALES in a product. 
When combined with other chemicals, ALES can create nitrosamines, which are a potent class of carcinogens. 
ALES may also damage skin’s immune system by causing skin layers to separate, inflame and age.


MORE INFORMATION
Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate is added to products as a foaming agent, and as a detergent. Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate is used in many shampoos, toothpastes, and skin cleansers. Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate can cause moderate to severe skin and eye irritation. 
It can also be contaminated with 1,4-Dioxane a suspected carcinogen. 
The severity of the irritation to increases directly with the concentration of ALES in a product. 
When combined with other chemicals, ALES can create nitrosamines, which are a potent class of carcinogens. 
ALES may also damage skin’s immune system by causing skin layers to separate, inflame and age.

Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate is also known as Ammonium Diethylene glycol and in its physical state is a clear to yellow liquid. 
AmmoniumLauryl Ether Sulphate for lawns is marketed as a liquid aerator to loosen compacted soil. 
It results in better root growth and greater crop yields. 
The compound does have emulsifying properties that causes it to bind to and dissolve dirt and oil in the hair. 
It is often used in less expensive shampoos to increase lather, but is also suspected of causing hair loss due to its harshness on hair follicles and irritation to skin. 
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate MSDS cautions that the compound may cause moderate irritation to the eyes, the skin, and the respiratory system. 
When in direct contact with high concentrations of the compound, personal protective equipment such chemical goggles and impervious gloves should be worn. 
Chemical Formula - RO(CH2CH2O)3SO3NH4

What Is Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate?
Ethoxylated Alcohol salts are ingredients used primarily in cleansing products, including bubble baths, bath soaps and shampoos.  
Examples include Ammonium Capryleth Sulphate, Ammonium Pareth-25 Sulphate, Ammonium Myreth Sulphate, Magnesium Coceth Sulphate, Magnesium Laureth Sulphate, Magnesium Myreth Sulphate, Magnesium Oleth Sulphate, Sodium Coceth Sulphate, Sodium C10-15 Pareth Sulphate, Sodium C12-13 Pareth Sulphate, Sodium C12-15 Pareth Sulphate, Sodium Deceth Sulphate, Sodium Laneth Sulphate, Sodium Myreth Sulphate, Sodium Oleth Sulphate, Sodium Trideceth Sulphate and Zinc Coceth Sulphate.

Why is it used in cosmetics and personal care products?
Most of the ingredients function as surfactants and are used as cleansing agents. 
They clean the skin and hair by helping water to mix with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed away. 
Others – specifically, Magnesium Coceth Sulphate, Sodium Coceth Sulphate, Sodium Myreth Sulphate, Sodium Trideceth Sulphate and Zinc Coceth Sulphate – also exhibit emulsifying properties. 
Sodium Laneth Sulphate is reported to additionally act as a skin conditioning agent.

What Is Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat?
Scientific definition: Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is the ammonium salt of Sulphated ethoxylated lauryl alcohol.

Plain English: A cleansing agent derived from coconut. The type used in skincare and haircare products is almost always synthetically made in a lab.

You’ll find it mostly in cleansing products like cleansers, shower gels, shampoos, etc.

P.S. Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is a large molecule, so it can’t penetrate skin.

What Does Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat Do In Skincare And Haircare Products?
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is a cleansing agent.

(P.S. If it has Laureth Sulphate or Lauryl Sulphate in the name, it’s almost always a cleansing agent).

Ever tried washing a greasy pan with water alone? It won’t do. 
The grease stubbornly sticks to the pan, no matter how much you scrub it.

Oil and water don’t mix. Just pour some oil into a glass of water and you’ll see it neatly stays on top. 
It doesn’t melt into the water at all.

Excess sebum is essentially oil. 
Your skincare and makeup products contain oil. 
You need to cleanse them off your face (and the rest of your body). But how?!

Enter surfactants, like Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat. 
It helps water mix with oil and dirt, so they can easily be rinsed away. 
No harsh scrubbing. No pain. Just clean skin (and hair). 

Does Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat Has Any Side Effects?
Here’s the deal: all surfactants have the potential to be drying. They have to be. 
They literally remove oils and dirt from your skin. 
If they were too gentle, they wouldn’t be able to take off anything!

FYI, this is why it’s SO hard to find a Sulphate-free shampoo that actually cleans oily hair. They’re too gentle and can’t remove anything unless you use the whole bottle (which totally defeats the purpose).

But you don’t want to use anything that’s even a little more drying than it needs to be. 
As a rule of thumb, surfactants with laurYL in the name ARE too harsh.

But what about those that have laurETH in the name, like Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat? 
They’re in the perfect spot. 
They’re powerful enough to cleanse skin AND gentle enough not to dry it out and irritate it.
Sure, if you have very sensitive skin, there’s always the potential Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is too drying for you. 
But for 90% of people, it’s totally safe.

What is Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat?
Not to be confused with Ammonium lauryl Sulphate, continue read to see the difference. 

Ammonium Laureth Sulfat, sometimes also called ammonium lauryl ether Sulphate, is the ammonium salt of ethoxylated lauryl sulphate. 
The molecular formula of the chemical compound is C14H33NO5S.

Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat uses
Sulphates, as >Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat contains, became widely used in the 1930s as the modern shampoo industry was developed.

Still today, Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is mainly used as a surfactant agent and cleansing agent in cosmetic products*, such as shampoos.

A surfactant agent helps to lower the tension of the surface as well as aiding and even distribution of the product formula. 
Cleansing agents work by aiding the mix of water with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed off.

It is also a popular choice for manufacturers as the Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat formula creates a good foam.

Because of these properties, it is most commonly found in cleansing cosmetics products, including shower gels, shampoos, facial cleansers, and similar.

Cleansing
When this safe synthetic ingredient comes in contact with water, it creates a rich cleansing lather that can trap oil-based dirt from the hair, allowing it to be rinsed away. 
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat allows you to work shampoo through the hair more easily, giving the fresh and clean feeling we'd expect from a shampoo; surfactants also leave the hair feeling conditioned and soft. 
All of our Sulphates are safe synthetic surfactants with a long history of safe use. 
We use these ingredients in concert with fruit juices, clays and powders and essential oils in our haircare to cleanse the hair.


What is it?
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat (C14H33NO5S), one of several Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphats. 
It is an ammonium salt of ethoxylated lauryl Sulphate, a surfactant that contains PEG (polyethylene glycol) in its structure. 
It may be contaminated with potentially toxic manufacturing impurities such as 1,4-dioxane. 
It functions as a surfactant, cleansing and foaming agent, and is often found in cosmetic products such as shampoos, conditioners, and body washes. 
Overall hazards with this product are considered low; however contamination concerns do exists, for example, irritation of the skin, eyes, or lungs.

Being perfectly shaped and swift movement of our organization, we are instrumental in offering Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate. 
Offered range is processed by our professionals using high-quality chemical compounds in compliance with the set quality norms. 
Our range is highly demanded in a wide range of industries for its features. 
Apart from this, clients can avail these chemicals from us in various packaging forms.

We offer Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (ALES), which finds ample application in manufacturing shampoos, bubble bath etc. 
Our Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate comes in the pack of 50kgs carboys and 220kgs HDPE Drums. 
We are one of the wells reckoned Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate Exporters Suppliers, Catering international standard quality ALES to the global market. 
Our Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate is processed with high-quality ingredients and is available at the best price deal. 
We also guarantee speedy delivery of consignments.

Features:
Odorless
Well packed
Accurate composition

What is Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat?
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is a shorter form of ammonium lauryl ether Sulphate.  
It is a surfactant or wetting agent. 
It helps by reducing the surface tension of water. 
It has both hydrophobic long chain at the end of structure and salt as a hydrophilic moiety at the beginning of the structure. 
Ethoxylated alcohol is another name for Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat.

Use & Benefits:
Ethoxylation of ammonium lauryl Sulphate makes it larger molecule, so it does not penetrate in the skin. 
It lies on the surface of skin or hair and acts as a surfactant removing dirt and oil making the skin or hair it smoother and clean. 
Even though it is a gentle cleanser like all surfactants it may be irritating to sensitive skin.
It also acts as an emulsifying agent. It is used in shampoos, skin cleansers, and toothpastes.

Widely used in liquid detergent, high standard shampoo, gel and weak acid shampoo and bubble bath etc. Used as glass cleaner, wall detergent, automobile detergent, and hard surface cleaner, etc.

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Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is an Ammonium salt of ethoxylated lauryl Sulphate Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat uses and applications include: 
Surfactant, emulsifier for emulsion polymerization (acrylics, styrene-acrylic, vinyl acrylics, SB, paints, coatings), lt.-duty detergents, textiles, cosmetics, hair and skin detergents, pharmaceutical creams and lotions; breaks up and holds oils and soil; viscous builder; foaming agent for plasterboard, lightweight concrete production; in food packaging adhesives

What is Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat?
A type of Sulphate used primarily as a detergent cleansing agent. 
It is an improved form of ammonium lauryl Sulphate, with added oxygen that makes this agent softer and more water-soluble.

What are other names for Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat?
ALPHA-SULFO-OMEGA-(DODECYLOXY)-POLY(OXY-1,2-ETHANEDIYL), AMMONIUM SALT, Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat, AMMONIUM LAURYL ETHER Sulphate, AMMONIUM POLYOXYETHYLENE ALKYL ETHER Sulphate (3E.O.) SOLUTION, AMMONIUM POLYOXYETHYLENE LAURYL ETHER Sulphate SOLUTION, AMMONIUM SALT PEG-(1-4) LAURYL ETHER Sulphate, AMMONIUM SALT POLY(OXY-1,2-ETHANEDIYL),A -SULFO-W -(DODECYLOXY)-, AMMONIUM SALT POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL (1-4) LAURYL ETHER Sulphate, AMMONIUM SALT POLYOXYETHYLENE (1-4) LAURYL ETHER Sulphate, PEG-(1-4) LAURYL ETHER Sulphate, AMMONIUM SALT, POLY(OXY-1,2-ETHANEDIYL), .ALPHA.-SULFO-.OMEGA.-(DODECYLOXY)-, AMMONIUM SALT, POLY(OXY-1,2-ETHANEDIYL),A -SULFO-W -(DODECYLOXY)-, AMMONIUM SALT, POLY(OXY1,2ETHANEDIYL), αSULFOω(DODECYLOXY), AMMONIUMSALT, POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL (1-4) LAURYL ETHER Sulphate, AMMONIUM SALT, and POLYOXYETHYLENE (1-4) LAURYL ETHER Sulphate, AMMONIUM SALT

What is Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat used for?
How Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat is classified
Cleansing Agents

Recommendation for Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat in pregnancy and breastfeeding
Limited data suggests no known risk

With the help of our team of experienced professionals, we manufacture, trade and supply an extensive range of Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate. 
This chemical is formulated under extreme conditions using superior quality chemical substances in compliance with the international standards. 
The offered Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate is widely appreciated for their purity, high effectiveness, precise pH value, longer shelf life and elevated quality. 
In order to ensure flawlessness and eco-friendliness, our chemicals are stringently tested on defined parameters.

 

Specifications:

Color: Slightly yellow liquid
Clarity: Clear liquid
pH of 10 % solution: 7 to 8
Active content: 28 + 1 %
Chloride: 0.5 %
Sulphate : 1.5 %

Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (ALES) has good detergency,washing, cleaning,foaming, and high biodegradation performances.
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (ALES) has good resistance to hard water.
Even there are large amount of dirt in hard water, the lathering power still retains high,with rich and fine foam, little irritate to skin.

Excellent compatibility with other kinds of surfactants,hair shampoo with Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (ALES) has excellent tenderness and easiness combing ability,comfortability to skin.

Application 
 
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (ALES) is widely used in liquid detergent, high standard hair and 
bath shampoo,shower gel, especially in products which have low pH value,neutral or weak acid 
shampoo and bubble bath etc. 
 
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (ALES) can also be used as glass cleaner, wall detergent,automobile 
detergent,and hard surface cleaner,etc.Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (ALES) is not applicable in 
alkaline system.

Package and Weight 
 
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (ALES) package by 110kg /160 kg /170 kg net plastic drum or 1000 kg
IBC drum


Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) is also important to consider that not all shampoos include the same proportion of sulfates in their composition, though the percentage does not always appear among the ingredients listed. 
A good measure of their quantity is to study where they are positioned in the list of ingredients: the higher they show up, the more prominent they are in the product.
If you have curly hair, Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) is important to try to keep it as hydrated as possible for glossy and well-defined locks. 
Even so, it may not be the best idea to completely stay off sulfate-based shampoos, to achieve a good and deep cleaning of the scalp and hair. 
Try to incorporate a shampoo containing Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) into your haircare regime once or twice a month tops and stick to a sulfate-free shampoo for regular washing.

When deciding on whether to use a shampoo containing ALES or not – and, if so, how frequently – there are two pointers worth mentioning. 
If you have dyed hair, you should try and avoid using shampoos containing sulfates, as it can wash the colour out. 
The same is true for swimmers who frequent the beach regularly since the salt exposure will work cleansing enough. also makes our hair that much more brittle.
In the long term, it may not only affect our hair’s health but its colour, too. 
In the most extreme cases (and, generally, mostly among men), it can lead to hair loss.

How & When to Use Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES)
If you have dry hair or sensitive skin prone to irritation, you should try to avoid shampoos that include the most aggressive types of sulfates. 
These are (from most to least harmful): sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES), sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) and Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES).

Even so, this last one is not as aggressive as its lauryl cousin and, when used moderately, shouldn’t have any adverse effect on your hair.
If you have naturally oily hair, you may find that you need a sulfate-based shampoo to clean your hair properly. 
This may also apply to styling products such as hair gel or creams you use frequently.

Not all sulfates are as strong as Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES).  
There are other sulfates, such as Sodium Coco Sulfate, Cocoamphoacetate and Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate, that are becoming more and more present in different shampoo brands and that are not as strong as Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES).


In order to clean the Lunette Menstrual Cups thoroughly, we have chosen Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) for its effectiveness as one of the ingredients in our Feelbetter Cup Cleanser. 
Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) leaves no residue on the surface of the cup, and Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) is recognized by the "Allergy, Skin and Asthma Federation" as an ingredient in cosmetic products. 
Many people still confuse Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) with the "infamous" Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS). 
The second surfactant we use is called cocamidopropyl betaine. 
This surfactant is preferred in natural cosmetics, but Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) does not work well enough alone, so we paired it with the more effective Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES).

If this little science lesson has got you curious about our Lunette Feelbetter Cup Cleanser, you can buy one on our website! Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) doesn’t contain any artificial fragrances — instead, it’s scented with lemon and eucalyptus oil, selected for their purifying and cleansing properties!

What Is Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES)?
Sodium lauryl sulfate and Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) are widely used surfactant in shampoos, bath products, hair colorings, facial makeup, deodorants, perfumes, and shaving preparations; however, they can also be found in other product formulations.

Why is it used in cosmetics and personal care products?
Sodium lauryl sulfate and Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) are surfactant that help with the mixing of oil and water. 
As such, they can clean the skin and hair by helping water to mix with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed away or suspend poorly soluble ingredients in water. 

Others – specifically, Magnesium Coceth Sulfate, Sodium Coceth Sulfate, Sodium Myreth Sulfate, Sodium Trideceth Sulfate and Zinc Coceth Sulfate – also exhibit emulsifying properties. 
Sodium Laneth Sulfate is reported to additionally act as a skin conditioning agent.


Why aren’t we using “soft” surfactants?
A current trend is to use ingredients that are made by marketing campaigns to sound "soft and gentle" and "used earlier". 
Therefore, in natural cosmetics, for example, glucosides are used, such as Coco Glucosides, Lauryl Glucosides, Decyl Glucosides, since glucosides have a glucose, i.e. a sugar base.

Glucosides are much weaker in foam than sulfates, and they are not as easily thickened as sulfates. You then need polymers or gums as thickeners. 
However, polymers are banned in natural cosmetics and substances that are permitted in natural cosmetics, such as xanthan gum, cause the gel to leave a sticky feeling on the skin.
Other alternatives, than glucosides, are weaker in foam than sulfates and harder to thicken. 
Therefore, cleaners containing sulfates, on the other hand, can easily be thickened to gel without the need to use thickening polymers or gums which, can easily leave a sticky feeling. You don’t want a sticky cup, right?

What is Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES)?
Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) is an ammonium salt. Although it is originally derived from the coconut, it is commonly created in laboratories for its use in all types of products.

As is true for every other sulfate, Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) is a surfactant (“Surface active agent”) – that is, an active agent that creates tension between two surfaces.

In the case of a shampoo, Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) is used to create foam once it comes into contact with water.

Are Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) and SLS safe to use?
For decades, sulphates have been in the focus of critical parties, even though they are an incredibly efficient fat remover and create a ton of foam. They are considered as environmentally friendly, as they are very quickly biodegradable and won’t typically cause any allergies. Sulfates are recognized among others by the Asthma and Allergy Society in all countries and therefore widely used in most shampoos, sanitary cleansing gels, dishwashers, etc., to dissolve fat the most effectively.

Although there have been reports that SLS is carcinogenic, there is no scientifically proven link to it. 
Many reports on the Internet cannot verify this argument with convincing scientific evidence. 
In fact, cosmetic products in the European Union must comply with strict guidelines and prove their safety before they can be sold.

The flip side of why someone would be against these surfactants is that, because of their efficacy in high concentrations, they are particularly irritating to the eyes and skin. 
This is being emphasized again and again by most opponents. 
News flash — all surfactants used are usually harmful to the eyes, whether they are SLS, Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) or other compounds. 
However, Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) has been found clearly milder than sodium lauryl sulfate in irritation tests

In an article of the "Cosmetic Ingredients Review", only six complaints were reported for shampoos containing up to 31% Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) with 6.8 million units sold. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review report also states, that "Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Ammonium lauryl ether sulfate (ALES) appear to be safe in formulations designed for discontinuous, brief use followed by thorough rinsing from the surface of the skin.”
Usually, you only come in contact with surfactants for a short amount of time, like when you’re washing your hair or cleaning your menstrual cup. In this short contact, which is then rinsed with water, the risk of irritation is very low.


IUPAC NAMES: 
alpha-Sulfo-omega-(dodecyloxy)-poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), Ammonium salt
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat (INCI)
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat ethoxylated 3EO
Ammonium lauryl
ammonium lauryl ether Sulphate
Ammonium lauryl ether Sulphate 3EO
azane; 2-dodecoxyethyl hydrogen Sulphate
C12-C14 fatty alcohol(3EO)ether sulphate, NH4-salt
dodecanol, ethoxylated (3EO), monoether with sulphuric acid
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-sulfo-.omega.-(dodecyloxy)-, ammonium salt (1:1)
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-sulpho-.omega.-(dodecyloxy)-, ammonium salt (3 EO)
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-sulfo-w-(dodecyloxy)-, ammonium salt (1:1)
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),.alfa.-sulfo-.omega.-(dodecyloxy)-, ammonium salt


SYNONYMS: 
ammonium dodecyl poly oxyethylene Sulphate
Ammonium Lauryl Ether Sulphat
AMMONIUM LAURYL ETHER Sulphate
2-ethanediyl),alpha-sulfo-omega-(dodecyloxy)-poly(oxy-ammoniumsalt
ammoniumdodecylpolyoxyethylene
glycols,polyethylene,dodecylether,monosulfonate,ammoniumsalt
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),.alpha.-sulfo-.omega.-(dodecyloxy)-,ammoniumsalt
AMMONIUM LAURETH-5 Sulphate
AMMONIUM LAURETH-7 Sulphate
AMMONIUM LAURETH-9 Sulphate
POE(1)
SodiumlaurylmonoetherSulphate
AMMONIUMLAURETHSULPHATE
AMMONIUMLAURYLPOLYETHOXY-SULPHATE
AMMONIUMLAURYLETHERSULPHATE
AMMONIUM LAURETH-12 Sulphate
ammonia lauryl ether Sulphate
AMMoniuM Lauryl Ether Sulphate 70%
Ammonium lauryl ether Sulphate
Ammonium lauryl ether Sulphate
32612-48-9
Ammonium laureth-5 Sulphate
Ammonium laureth-7 Sulphate
Ammonium laureth-9 Sulphate
Ammonium laureth-12 Sulphate
71892-96-1
Polyethylene glycol (7) lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
PEG-5 Lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
PEG-7 Lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
PEG-9 Lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
PEG-12 Lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
UNII-9LPV636QCV
PEG-(1-4) Lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
9LPV636QCV
UNII-9C50N72CDB
Ammonium polyoxyethylene (5) lauryl ether Sulphate
Ammonium polyoxyethylene (7) lauryl ether Sulphate
Ammonium polyoxyethylene (12) lauryl ether Sulphate
SCHEMBL675554
UNII-43ZIH89I48
UNII-E1ZP93931S
9C50N72CDB
Polyethylene glycol lauryl ether Sulphate ammonium salt
Ammonium polyethylene glycol (450) lauryl ether Sulphate
Polyoxyethylene (12) lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
Polyoxyethylene (5) lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
Polyoxyethylene (7) lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
Polyoxyethylene (9) lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
Polyoxyethylene (1-4) lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
43ZIH89I48
E1ZP93931S
Polyethylene glycol (1-4) lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
Polyethylene glycol (5) lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
Polyethylene glycol 450 lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
Polyethylene glycol 600 lauryl ether Sulphate, ammonium salt
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, 48-50%
Glycols, polyethylene, dodecyl ether, monosulfonate, ammonium salt
Dodecanol, ethoxylated, monoether with sulfuric acid, ammonium salt
azane;2-dodecoxyethyl hydrogen Sulphate
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-sulfo-omega-(dodecyloxy)-, ammonium salt
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, 28.0-30.0%
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-sulfo-omega-(dodecyloxy)-, ammonium salt (1:1)

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