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AMMONIUM XYLENESULFONATE

Ammonium xylenesulfonate are cleansing agents. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate are made from Xylenesulfonic Acid and Toluenesulfonic Acid.
Among these ingredients, Ammonium Xylenesulfonate  are most likely to be found cosmetics and personal care products including shampoos, hair conditioners, soaps and detergents, and bath products.

CAS Number : 26447-10-9
EC Number  : 247-710-9
Molecular Weight : 203.26
Molecular Formula :  C8H13NO3S

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is the common name for ammonium dodecyl sulfate ). 
The anion consists of a nonpolar hydrocarbon chain and a polar sulfate end group.
The combination of nonpolar and polar groups confers surfactant properties to the anion: it facilitates dissolution of both polar and non-polar materials. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is classified as a sulfate ester. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is primarily used in shampoos and body-wash as a foaming agent.
Ammonium xylenesulfonate are very high-foam surfactants that disrupt the surface tension of water in part by forming micelles at the surface-air interface.

Above the critical micelle concentration, the anions organize into a micelle, in which they form a sphere with the polar, hydrophilic heads of the sulfate portion on the outside (surface) of the sphere and the nonpolar, hydrophobic tails pointing inwards towards the center. 
The water molecules around the micelle in turn arrange themselves around the polar heads, which disrupts their ability to hydrogen bond with other nearby water molecules. 
The overall effect of these micelles is a reduction in surface tension of the solution, which affords a greater ability to penetrate or "wet out" various surfaces, including porous structures like cloth, fibers, and hair. 
Accordingly, this structured solution allows the solution to more readily dissolve soils, greases, etc. in and on such substrates. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate however exhibit poor soil suspending capacity.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is an anionic surfactant providing hydrotropic/solubilizing and coupling properties. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is used in light duty cleaners, heavy duty cleaners, wax strippers, dishwashing detergents. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate can also be used in agricultural and industrial textile applications.

FUNCTION of Ammonium xylenesulfonate
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is a surfactant found in personal care products, primarily in shampoos, because of its ability to serve as a claritant or wetting agent that helps a formula spread more easily and ensure efficient cleansing,

Ammonium xylenesulfonate Possesses rich and fine foam as well as biodegradable ability. 
Offers low degreasing ability, low irritation to skin and hair. 
Improves the combability and smoothness of hair. 
Its mild decontamination performance makes smoothness to skin, and compounded with ALES, the effect will enhance. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is not applicable in alkaline system. 
suitable for the application in high grade shampoo, bubble bath, baby shampoo, hand washing, and other foaming washing products.

Use and Manufacturing of Ammonium xylenesulfonate
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is widely used in the manufacture of household cleaning products. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is a new type of high-efficiency and low-toxicity detergent solubilizing conditioner. 
The difference between cleaning products using this product and traditional solubilizing products is the use of xylene. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate products have the characteristics of good hand feel, low irritation, and high product quality and purity. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is also widely used in the preparation of household cleaning fluids, so this product is getting more and more attention and favor from people of insight in the industry.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is a commonly used fat based molecule. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is usually made from coconut or palm kernel oil. 
The fat molecules in the oil are broken down and then reacted to produce something called a ‘surfactant’ – a compound that is often used in detergents, emulsifiers (stabiliser), foaming agent and dispersant.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is often  found in hygiene products like cleansers, shampoos and soaps and is popular due to it wide variety of uses and its relatively cheap cost.
While related, Ammonium xylenesulfonate is not the same as ammonium laureth sulphate (ALES) which works in a similar manner but has additional ‘ether’ groups in the fatty end of the molecule.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is a mild anionic surfactant suitable for use in formulations of neutral or slightly acidic personal care products and cosmetics such as body and hair shampoos, bubble baths and liquid soaps. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate exhibits copious foam, outstanding detergency, wetting and emulsifying properties and easy viscosity-control.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate in aqueous solution, is a degreasing and foaming anionic surfactant, which facilitates the rinsing of products. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is a product of natural origin and completely biodegradable, derived from the processing of coconut oil.

Property of Ammonium xylenesulfonate
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is a 27% solution of Ammonium xylenesulfonate in water. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is an anionic surfactant of completely natural origin (coconut oil, palm oil), easily biodegradable.
Ammonium xylenesulfonate has an excellent foaming, cleansing and degreasing capacity even at low concentrations, it is compatible with anionic, amphoteric and non-ionic surfactants and rinses off very easily. 

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is usually used as a primary surfactant in various products such as shampoo, shower gel and liquid detergents.
Ammonium xylenesulfonate viscosifies in the presence of Cocamidopropyl Betaine and/or sodium chloride and is stable in a pH range between 4 and 6.5.
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is less aggressive than Ammonium xylenesulfonate but for this reason it cannot be considered a delicate surfactant: it is therefore necessary to mitigate it by adding accessory eudermic surfactants to the formulations.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is the common name for ammonium dodecyl sulfate (CH3(CH2)10CH2OSO3NH4). 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate signifies the presence of a 12-member carbon chain in the molecular backbone which allows the molecule to bond with non-polar portions of molecules while the highly polar sulfate head allows the molecule to bond with polar molecules such as water. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is classified as an alkyl sulfate and is an anionic surfactant found primarily in shampoos and body-wash as a foaming agent.
Ammonium xylenesulfonate are very high-foam surfactants that disrupt the surface tension of water by forming micelles around the polar water molecules.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is the common name for ammonium dodecyl sulfate. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is classified as an alkyl sulfate and is an anionic surfactant found primarily in shampoos and body-wash as a foaming agent. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate are very high-foam surfactants that disrupt the surface tension of water by forming micelles around the polar water molecules.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is widely used in the manufacture of daily washing products, and is a new type of high-efficiency and low-toxicity solubilizing and conditioning agent for washing products.
Products using Ammonium xylenesulfonate have the characteristics of good hand feel, low irritation and high product quality and purity, and are widely used in the preparation of household cleaning solutions.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is the ammonium salt of lauryl sulfate. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is an anionic surfactant that occurs as a white crystalline powder or pale yellow liquid. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate works as a surfactant, emulsifier and foaming agent - ALS plays an important role in foam formation. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is found in shampoos, conditioners, toothpastes, soaps, hair dyes, cleaning cosmetics, etc. can be found.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is a surfactant that can dry out the skin. 
However, especially in people with sensitive skin (eczematic and dry skin), long-term contact with high concentrations of Ammonium xylenesulfonate and when the skin is not rinsed with clean water after contact with this substance (for example, it may be) causes problems. 
hair shampoo - belongs to the so-called rinse-off cosmetics; after foaming, the shampoo is immediately rinsed from the hair and scalp with water, so there should be no irritation and excessive drying). 
Household washing and cleaning products containing Ammonium xylenesulfonate can cause irritation if not properly formulated. 
In the case of the right combination of surfactants in the cleaning agent, they do not need to irritate the skin.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate is a surfactant found in personal care products, primarily in shampoos, because of its ability to serve as a claritant or wetting agent that helps a formula spread more easily and ensure efficient cleansing. 
Ammonium xylenesulfonate is classified as a hydrotrope, or an organic compound that increases the ability of water to dissolve other molecules. 
Because of Ammonium xylenesulfonate's dissolving abilities, it is often added to shampoos as a thickening agent that helps suspend other ingredients, clearing out the cloudy look of a formula.

Substance identity

EC / List no.: 247-710-9
CAS no.: 26447-10-9

Hazard classification & labelling of Ammonium xylenesulfonate
According to the majority of notifications provided by companies to ECHA in CLP notifications no hazards have been classified.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate predicted as likely to meet criteria for category 1A or 1B carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, or reproductive toxicity, or with dispersive or diffuse use(s) where predicted likely to meet any classification criterion for health or environmental hazards, or where there is a nanoform soluble in biological and environmental media.
Ammonium xylenesulfonate indicated, in 2009, as being intended to be registered by at least one company in the EEA.

Ammonium xylenesulfonate  for which classification and labeling data have been submitted to ECHA in a registration under REACH or notified by manufacturers or importers under CLP. 
Such notifications are required for hazardous substances, as such or in mixtures, as well as for all substances subject to registration, regardless of their hazard.
Ammonium xylenesulfonate listed in the EINECS, ELINCS, or NLP inventories.

Synonyms:
Ammonium xylenesulphonate
ammonium xylenesulphonate
ammonium 2,3-dimethylbenzene-1-sulfonate
ammonium 2,3-dimethylbenzenesulfonate
ammonium xylenesulphonate
26447-10-9
AMMONIUM XYLENESULFONATE
26447-10-9
Ammonium 2,4-dimethylbenzenesulfonate
azane;2,4-dimethylbenzenesulfonic acid
3,4-Dimethylbenzenesulfonic acid,ammonium salt
ammonium xylenesulfonate, AldrichCPR
MFCD00235978
447A109
Q27258552
2,3-Diméthylbenzènesulfonate d'ammonium [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
247-710-9 [EINECS]
26447-10-9 [RN]
Ammonium 2,3-dimethylbenzenesulfonate [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Ammonium xylene sulfonate
Ammonium xylenesulphonate
Ammonium-2,3-dimethylbenzolsulfonat [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Benzenesulfonic acid, 2,3-dimethyl-, ammonium salt [ACD/Index Name]
Benzenesulfonic acid, dimethyl-, ammonium salt
dimethylbenzenesulfonic acid ammonium salt
STEPANATE AXS [Trade name]
xylenesulfonic acid, ammonium salt
Ammonium 2,4-dimethylbenzenesulfonate [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Ammonium xylenesulfonate
azanium 2,4-dimethylbenzenesulfonate
EINECS 247-710-9
UNII-4FZY6L6XCM
F62479CQ2B [DBID]
UNII:F62479CQ2B [DBID]
UNII-F62479CQ2B [DBID]

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