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ASCO AOS-35

ASCO AOS-35 is a mixture of long chain sulfonate salts prepared bysulfonation of C14-16 alpha olefins. 
ASCO AOS-35 consists chiefly of sodium alkene sulfonates and sodiumhydroxyalkane sulfonates.
ASCO AOS-35 is the anion surfactant that is obtained by caustic soda neutralization of direct sulfonated Alpha Olefin of C14, C16 chain lengths.

CAS Number: 68439-57-6
EINECS Number: 931-534-0

Sulfonic acids, C14-16-alkane hydroxy and C14-16-alkene, sodium salts, DTXSID1028499, 68439-57-6, 270-407-8 

ASCO AOS-35 can exhibit the outstanding cleansing power, foaming ability and also show more stable than alcohol sulfate in variable pH range.
ASCO AOS-35 has excellent wetting property,detergency,foaming ability and stability,and Emulsifying power.
ASCO AOS-35 also has excellent calcium soap dispersibility,hard water Resisitency.

ASCO AOS-35 is an anionic surfactant and can be called AOS, having excellent decontamination, foaming and emulsification capacity and foaming stability; It is extremely soluble in water and has extremely strong lime soap dispersing and softening water capacity; It has good biodegradability and is gentle to skin and has good compatibility; Products containing AOS are rich in foaming, tender and feels well and easy to rinse; It can be used in matters with wide range of pH value.
ASCO AOS-35 is a mixture of long chain sulfonate salts prepared bysulfonation of C14-16 alpha olefins. 

ASCO AOS-35 is a great surfactant that helps remove dirt, pollutants and buildup from the hair and scalp. 
Mostly present in hair care products, it can also be used in skin care and cosmetics. 
ASCO AOS-35 is a pretty effective cleansing agent with good foaming properties. 

In its raw form, ASCO AOS-35 has the look of a fine white powder. 
ASCO AOS-35 is an anionic surfactant that is derived from coconut oil. 
ASCO AOS-35 is made up of a long chain of sulfonate salts that are prepared by the by-sulfonation of C14-16 olefins. 

This ingredient primarily consists of sodium hydroxy alkane sulfonates and sodium alkene sulfonates.
ASCO AOS-35 are a group of anionic surfactants, which are used as detergents.
The compounds contain a - mostly linear, primary - alkyl R and a monovalent cation M, preferably sodium.

The most frequently used example of this group of substances is ASCO AOS-35.
In addition to a longer hydrocarbon chain in which there must be at least one double bond (hence the name "olefin"), it has an anionic sulfonate headgroup with a sodium ion as a counterion. 
The sulfonate group is negative in aqueous solution, which is why the ASCO AOS-35s are among the anionic surfactants. 

In contrast to most other surfactants in which the C12-alkyl chains have the highest surface activity, ASCO AOS-35s shows maximal activity when using C14 and C16-olefins.
ASCO AOS-35 is a 40% solution of sodium C14-16 alpha olefin sulfonate that offers the advantages of high foaming power, good emulsification, skin mildness and excellent lime soap dispersion. 
Perfect for sulfate-free personal care and detergent products. 

Recommended for application in personal care products, household, industrial detergents and car wash products.
ASCO AOS-35 is an ideal surfactant for a variety of detergent and personal care applications including hand soaps, shampoos, and bath products. 
ASCO AOS-35 offers the formulator excellent viscosity and foam characteristics, as well as improved mildness over lauryl sulfates, It is more stable than alcohol sulfates over a broad pH range.

A specific example could be ASCO AOS-35 could be a fatty alcohol derived from alkane hydrocarbons with carbon chain lengths ranging from 14 to 16. 
An example of this could be cetostearyl alcohol, which is a mixture of cetyl alcohol (C16) and stearyl alcohol (C18).
Commonly used in the cosmetic and personal care industry as emollients, thickeners, and stabilizers in products such as lotions, creams, and hair care products.

An example of a ASCO AOS-35 could be tetradecene (C14H28), hexadecene (C16H32), or a mixture of alkene isomers within the specified carbon chain range.
ASCO AOS-35s in this range can be utilized in various industrial applications, such as in the production of detergents, lubricants, and as intermediates in the synthesis of other chemicals. 
They may also be used in the formulation of certain polymers or as components in the manufacturing of specialty materials.

Both compounds share the characteristic of having carbon chains within the ASCO AOS-35 range.
ASCO AOS-35 indicates the presence of an alcohol functional group, "alkene" indicates the presence of a carbon-carbon double bond. 
These functional groups contribute to the chemical properties and potential uses of the compounds.

ASCO AOS-35s in this carbon chain length range can be derived from natural sources such as coconut oil, palm oil, or other vegetable oils.
ASCO AOS-35s often exhibit emollient properties, making them suitable for skin and hair care formulations. 
They can provide moisturization and a smooth texture to cosmetic products.

These compounds may undergo various processing steps, including hydrogenation or fractionation of natural oils, to obtain the desired carbon chain length.
Commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products like creams, lotions, and conditioners due to their ability to improve the texture and feel of the product on the skin or hair.
The term "C14-16 alkene" encompasses a range of isomeric structures, meaning there can be different arrangements of carbon-carbon double bonds within the specified carbon chain length.

ASCO AOS-35s in this range can be synthesized through various methods, including catalytic cracking of petroleum fractions or through the oligomerization of lower molecular weight alkenes.
Depending on the specific isomer and its properties, ASCO AOS-35s can find applications as components in lubricants, fuel additives, and specialty chemicals used in diverse industries.

The presence of a carbon-carbon double bond makes these compounds susceptible to reactions such as addition reactions, which are often employed in the synthesis of other chemicals.
In various industries, there is an increasing focus on the sustainability of raw materials. 

Some manufacturers may choose to source these compounds from renewable resources or employ green chemistry principles in their synthesis.
ASCO AOS-35s containing these compounds are subject to regulatory standards, particularly in the cosmetics and personal care industry. 
Manufacturers need to ensure compliance with regional regulations and guidelines.

Density: 1.054g/cm3 at 20℃
vapor pressure:0Pa at 25℃
form: Powder
LogP: -1.3 at 20℃ and pH5.43
Surface tension: 36.1mN/m at 1g/L and 20℃
Dissociation constant: 0.15-0.38 at 25℃
EWG's Food Scores: 1-2

ASCO AOS-35s derived from natural sources, such as coconut oil, are often biodegradable, which can be a consideration in formulations designed to minimize environmental impact.
ASCO AOS-35s can act as emulsifiers in formulations, helping to stabilize emulsions by preventing the separation of oil and water phases.
Depending on the specific ASCO AOS-35s used within the C14-16 range, variations in molecular structure can impact the sensory characteristics and performance of the final product.

ASCO AOS-35s are generally compatible with a variety of other cosmetic ingredients, allowing formulators flexibility in creating products with specific characteristics.
ASCO AOS-35s within this range can be polymerized to form polyolefins, which are used in the production of plastics, synthetic rubbers, and various polymer-based materials.
ASCO AOS-35s undergo diverse chemical reactions, including hydrogenation, polymerization, and oxidation, making them valuable intermediates in the synthesis of a wide range of chemical products.

ASCO AOS-35s can be used as base oils or additives in industrial lubricants, providing desirable friction-reducing properties.
Some specific alkenes in this range may find use in the flavor and fragrance industry, contributing to the aromatic profile of certain products.
As sustainability becomes a more significant consideration, there is interest in sourcing these compounds from renewable feedstocks, such as plant oils, as opposed to non-renewable sources like petroleum.

Green chemistry principles are increasingly applied in the synthesis of these compounds to minimize environmental impact, reduce waste, and use more sustainable processes.
Manufacturers may conduct life cycle assessments to evaluate the environmental impact of these compounds throughout their entire life cycle, from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal.
Based on detergency test result, both LAS and ASCO AOS-35 showed good synergy in phosphorus-containing and non-phosphorus powders. 

In phosphate-free washing powders with LAS and ASCO AOS-35 as anionic active ingredients, the detergency of AOS is significantly increased when the active content is more than 20%. 
The detergency synergy of AOS in non-phosphorus washing powder is more oustanding than that in phosphorus-containing powder. 
ASCO AOS-35 has a good compatibility with enzyme. 

The detergency power of ASCO AOS-35 and LAS is not much different at high temperatures and long-term washing (eg above 60°C, washing for 1 hour). 
However, ASCO AOS-35 shows higher detergency performance than LAS when used under room temperature (10-40°C for 10-29 minutes). 
Compared with LAS, ASCO AOS-35 features stronger hard water resistance. 

ASCO AOS-35 shows a very good stain removal performance on sebum dirt and oily and powdery stain.
ASCO AOS-35s can vary. 
Some may be water-soluble, while others are primarily soluble in oil. 

This property is important in formulating products with specific desired characteristics.
Depending on the specific fatty alcohol, ASCO AOS-35s can exhibit different rates of skin penetration. 
This characteristic is relevant in the development of skincare products where controlled absorption may be desired.

ASCO AOS-35s can contribute to the viscosity and thickness of formulations. 
They are often used as thickening agents in cosmetic products, such as creams and lotions.
ASCO AOS-35s contribute to the stability of formulations by preventing phase separation and maintaining the integrity of the product over time.

Depending on the conditions and catalysts used in their synthesis, ASCO AOS-35s may have different isomeric distributions, impacting their physical and chemical properties.
ASCO AOS-35s are generally hydrophobic, and this property is considered in their application in water-resistant coatings, films, or products where water repellency is desired.
The reactivity of alkenes makes them valuable in industrial processes such as catalytic cracking, polymerization reactions, and the production of various chemicals and materials.

ASCO AOS-35s may have varying levels of volatility, which can be an important factor in applications such as the fragrance industry.
There is an increasing emphasis on the development of greener and more sustainable synthesis routes for both ASCO AOS-35s and alkenes. 
This involves using renewable resources and minimizing environmental impact.

The industry is exploring the use of bio-based sources, such as algae or waste biomass, to derive these compounds, aligning with the broader trend toward bio-based and sustainable products.
In the cosmetics industry, there is a growing interest in personalized formulations. 
Manufacturers may tailor products with C14-16 alkane hydroxy compounds to meet specific skin types, preferences, or environmental conditions.

Formulators are seeking ingredients that offer multiple benefits. 
ASCO AOS-35s, for example, may serve as emollients, thickeners, and stabilizers simultaneously.

Uses Of ASCO AOS-35:
ASCO AOS-35 is a great surfactant that helps remove dirt, pollutants and buildup from the hair and scalp. Mostly present in hair care products, it can also be used in skin care and cosmetics. 
ASCO AOS-35 is a pretty effective cleansing agent with good foaming properties. 
In its raw form, ASCO AOS-35 has the look of a fine white powder.

ASCO AOS-35 can increase the solubility of soap in water, wetting power and foam strength of soap at low temperatures can also be increased significantly.
ASCO AOS-35 improves various properties of the soap, enhances foaming power, increases hard water resistance and flexibility.
ASCO AOS-35 is comparable to that of AES, while LAS and AES are much more irritating than AOS. 

Thus ASCO AOS-35 has a wide range of use in personal care products. 
ASCO AOS-35 is extremely stable under acidic conditions, and normal human skin is weakly acidic (pH about 5.5), so it is suitable to use ASCO AOS-35 as a component of personal washing products. 
Shampoos with ASCO AOS-35 as the main active ingredient are more foamable than with K12.

ASCO AOS-35 has a wide range of applications in the textile printing and dyeing industry, petrochemicals, tertiary oil recovery, and industrial cleaning. 
ASCO AOS-35 can also be used as a concrete density improver, foam wallboard, fire-fighting foaming agent. 
ASCO AOS-35 can also be used as an emulsifier, wetting agent, etc.

ASCO AOS-35 is widely used in all kinds of lavation cosmetics such as laundry detergent, compound soap, dish washing detergent and it is the preferred raw material of non-phosphate detergent; It can be used in cleaning cosmetics such as shampoo, bath lotion and facial cleanser etc..
ASCO AOS-35 can also be used in industrial detergent such as oil field, mine, construction, fire protection and textile dying.

ASCO AOS-35 is used in laundry detergents, hand soaps, shampoos, dishwashing and other household cleaning products, personal care products, and in the textile, leather, and cosmetics industries; Used in the textile processing, personal-domestic use, and cosmetics. ASCO AOS-35 is used as a construction materials additive, cleaning/washing agent, disinfectant, foaming agent, and surface-active agent; Permitted for use as an inert ingredient in non-food pesticide products.
ASCO AOS-35 is added to plenty of hair care and skin care products such as shampoos and cleansers.

ASCO AOS-35 acts as a good cleansing agent. 
ASCO AOS-35 mixes well with water and oil to remove the dust particles settled on the surface of the skin.
ASCO AOS-35 is an amazing surfactant and a foam forming agent. 

ASCO AOS-35 helps the formulations act on the scalp and hair to leave it clean. 
Further, the foam helps in easy spreadability of the product throughout.
ASCO AOS-35 is used as emollients, thickeners, and stabilizers.

Lotions, creams, moisturizers, hair conditioners, and various skincare formulations.
ASCO AOS-35 is used in topical formulations for their emollient and skin-conditioning properties.
Creams, ointments, and other dermatological formulations.

ASCO AOS-35 is used as ingredients in industrial formulations, such as lubricants, coatings, and adhesives.
Industrial lubricants, metalworking fluids, and other specialty chemicals.
ASCO AOS-35 acts as an emulsifier to stabilize oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions.

Emulsified food products, creams, and lotions.
ASCO AOS-35 is used as softening agents for textiles.
Fabric softeners and textile conditioners.

Can undergo polymerization to form polyolefins.
Plastics, synthetic rubbers, and polymer-based materials.
sed as components in fuel formulations for specific properties.

Fuel additives to improve combustion or reduce emissions.
Provides lubrication properties in industrial applications.
Base oils or additives in lubricants.

ASCO AOS-35 is used as intermediates in the synthesis of various chemicals.
Intermediate compounds for the production of specialty chemicals.
Some specific alkenes may be used in the formulation of fragrances.

Components in perfumes and fragrances.
Hydrophobic nature makes them suitable for water-resistant coatings.
Coatings for fabrics, surfaces, or materials requiring water repellency.

Growing interest in environmentally friendly and sustainable synthesis routes for both alkane hydroxy and alkene compounds.
Exploration of bio-based sources, aligning with the broader shift towards sustainable and renewable raw materials.
In the cosmetics industry, there's an increasing trend toward personalized formulations to meet specific consumer needs.

Ingredients that offer multiple benefits, such as serving as emollients, thickeners, and stabilizers simultaneously.
ASCO AOS-35 is used in the production of surfactants for various applications.
Detergents, emulsifiers, and foaming agents.

ASCO AOS-35 is used as intermediates in the synthesis of certain agricultural chemicals.
ASCO AOS-35 is used pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides.
ASCO AOS-35 can be incorporated into formulations to enhance adhesion.

ASCO AOS-35 is used industrial adhesives, sealants, and caulks.
ASCO AOS-35 can serve as building blocks for the production of specialty polymers.
ASCO AOS-35 is used polymers with specific characteristics for various applications.

ASCO AOS-35 is used as additives to improve the performance of fuels and lubricants.
ASCO AOS-35 fuel additives, engine oils, and lubricating greases.
Products containing these compounds may need to adhere to regulatory standards set by authorities such as the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) or the EU's Cosmetics Regulation.

Formulators often consider the compatibility, stability, and overall performance of ASCO AOS-35s in different formulations.
The cost and availability of raw materials, as well as the synthesis process, influence the selection of ASCO AOS-35s in commercial products.
Trends in consumer preferences, such as a demand for natural or sustainably sourced ingredients, can influence the use of these compounds in product formulations.

Due to their emollient and protective properties, ASCO AOS-35s are used in barrier creams.
ASCO AOS-35 is used diaper creams, protective creams for sensitive skin.
ASCO AOS-35 is used in formulations for medical ointments and creams.

ASCO AOS-35 contributes to the texture and feel of anti-aging creams.
ASCO AOS-35 moisturizers and anti-aging skincare formulations.
ASCO AOS-35 is emollient properties can be beneficial in wound care formulations.

ASCO AOS-35 is included in formulations for treating various dermatological conditions.
Prescribed or over-the-counter dermatological treatments.
ASCO AOS-35 is used as additives in the production of various polymers.

ASCO AOS-35 is used in coatings for textiles to provide specific characteristics.
ASCO AOS-35 waterproof or flame-resistant coatings.
Some specific alkenes may contribute to the aromatic profile of certain flavors or fragrances.

ASCO AOS-35s may be used in the synthesis of insecticides.
ASCO AOS-35 insect repellents, insect control formulations.
ASCO AOS-35s are being explored for use in nanoemulsions, which have potential applications in drug delivery systems and other industries.

With increasing environmental awareness, there's a trend toward using biodegradable and eco-friendly ingredients in formulations.
Ongoing research focuses on modifying ASCO AOS-35s for specific functionalities, expanding their potential applications.

Combining these compounds with other innovative ingredients to create hybrid formulations with enhanced properties.
In the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, there's interest in advanced delivery systems that improve the targeted release of ASCO AOS-35s for optimal efficacy.

Safety profile Of ASCO AOS-35:
ASCO AOS-35 is safe to be used in rinse off products. 
However, its concentration should not exceed 2% in leave on formulations. 

ASCO AOS-35 can make the skin and hair dry, so it is not recommended for the dry skin types. 
ASCO AOS-35 can also be comedogenic and cause acne on highly sensitive skin. 
Therefore, a patch test is beneficial prior to full usage.
 

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