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It is one of the main raw materials of the synthetic detergent industry. Laundry detergents, detergent gels, liquid soaps, cleaning powders, oily soaps, etc. as. It is used as a mercerizing and washing agent in the textile industry.
Chemical Name: Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid


CAS NO:27176-87-0
EC NO:248-289-4


IUPAC NAMES:
2-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
4-dodecan-3-ylbenzenesulfonic acid
4-dodecan-3-ylbenzenesulfonic acid; 4-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
4-dodecan-3-ylbenzenesulphonic acid
4-dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
Benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl-
Dodecylbenzene sulf
DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic Acid (soft type) (mixture)
dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid;C;R34, N;R51/53, Xn;R22
DODECYLBENZENESULPHONIC ACID
Dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid
dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid
Dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid
dodecylbenzensulfonic acid
Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonic Acid


SYNONYMS:
NAXEL AAS-98S
N-DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID
bio-softs100
calsoftlas99
dobanicacid83
dobanicacidjn
dodecylbenzenefulfonic
dodecylbenzenefulfonicacid
dodecyl-benzenesulfonicaci
e7256
elfanwasulphonicacid
marlonas3
nacconol98sa
nansa1042p
nansassa
richonicacidb
sulframinacid1298
witco1298sulfonicacid
ALKYLARYLSULFONIC ACID
ALKYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID
4-DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID
DODECYL BENZENE SULPHONIC ACID
DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID
DDBSA
LAURYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID
Labsa-12
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic A
huangsuan
Dodecylbenzenesulphnic acid
labsa E:candyli(at)speedgainpharma(dot)com
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid - 70% in isopropanol
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic Acid (soft type) (mixture)
LABS,ADBS,ADDBSA
Dodecylbenzensulfonic acid (soft type)
LINEAR ALKYL BENZENE
DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID, 70 WT. % SO
N-DODECYLBENZENESULPHONATE
DODECYLBENZENESULFONATE
Dodecylbenzolsulfonsaure
Dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid: (Laurylbenzenesulfonic acid)
Benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl-
dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid solution
Catalyst 600
Sulframin Acid
Ufacid K
Polystep A-13
dodecylbenzenzulfonic acid
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, mixture of isomers,97%
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, mixture of C10-13
DBSA
Dodecylbenzenesulphonic acid LABSA
labsa benzenesulfonic
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid solution 70 wt. % in isopropanol
Bio-Soft S-101
Sulphonic Acid(Labsa-12) 96%
China Best PPG
MARLON AS 3H
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, mixture of linear C10-13


LABSA (Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid)


Definition and Usage Areas:


Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid; It is an anionic surfactant widely used in the production of detergent and emulsifier types. It can be dried as powder and is environmentally friendly.


What is LABSA?
Linear alkyl benzene sulphonic acid, also known as LABSA, is a synthetic chemical surfactant that is a widely used industrial detergent. It is used in washing powder, detergent powder, oil soap, cleaning powder and detergent cake.


LABSA is an anionic surfactant whose molecules are characterized by a hydrophilic and hydrophobic group. This non-volatile chemical compound is synthesized through the sulfonation process. Sulfonation reagents include sulfuric acid, chlorosulfonic acid, sulfamic acid, and diluted sulfur trioxide.


The properties of LABSA differ in chemical and physical properties depending on the length of the alkyl chain. This results in formulations that find many applications. The surfactants obtained are used in the chemical industry to improve contact between water and minerals.


Most anionic surfactants, including LABSA, are non-toxic in nature. However, prolonged exposure to these surfactants can irritate and damage the skin through disruption of the lipid membrane that protects the skin and other cells. On the other hand, biodegradability is determined by the hydrophobic hydrocarbon group of the surfactant.


LABSA is one of the largest synthetic surfactants by volume due to its low cost and high performance. Apart from that, LABSA can be dried in a stable powder form. This chemical is biodegradable and environmentally friendly.


How is LABSA produced?
LABSA is obtained after the reaction of LAB, which is Linear Alkyl Benzene, with SO3. This process is called sulfonation.


What is the LABSA view like?
In liquid form, it is orange, light brown in color.


What is the LABSA molecular formula?
Molecular Formula: CH3 (CH2) 11C6H4SO3H


In which industries is LABSA used?
Production of cleaning products
Production of personal care products
Agricultural, agricultural pesticides
textile sector
What are the usage areas (processes) of LABSA?
LABSA is mainly used in the detergent industry in the production of washing powder, detergent powder, detergent tablets, liquid soap, oil soap, scouring sticks and cleaning powders. This chemical finds application in special anionic formulations.
The quality of insecticide sprays can be improved by using LABSA.
Linear alkyl benzene sulphonic acid is used in the textile industry as a washing and mercerizing agent.
Water coat surface area is increased using LABSA.
It is used in small quantities as a wetting agent, as well as an emulsifier, along with other surfactants for the foaming of toilet soaps.
LABSA is used in the polymerization of emulsions and in the production of binding agents, emulsifiers, pesticides, household and industrial cleaners, thanks to its high active substance content, low salt content and water miscibility.


LABSA is an anionic surfactant that consists of a hydrophilic sulphonate head and a hydrophobic alkylbenzene tail.


Along with sodium laureth sulfate, it is one of the oldest and most commonly used synthetic hygiene agents. It is found in many personal care products (such as soaps, shampoos, toothpaste) and household care products (laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, spray cleaner).


It was first introduced in the form of branched alkylbenzene sulphonates (BAS) in the 1930s, but was replaced by linear alkylbenzene sulphonates (LAS) in the 1960s due to environmental concerns. Its production increased greatly from approximately 1 million tons in the 1980s to approximately 3.5 million tons in 2016, thus reflecting the most anionic surfactant production after soaps.


Linear alkylbenzene sulphonates (LABSA) are industrially synthesized by sulfonation of linear alkylbenzenes (LAB), which can be obtained in different ways. Alkylation is provided with long chain monoalkenes (such as dodecene) using benzene and hydrogen fluoride as catalysts.


The purified dodecylbenzenes are then sulfonated with sulfur trioxide to give the sulfonic acid. The sulfonic acid is then neutralized with sodium hydroxide.


The term "linear" refers to the initial alkene rather than the final product. Alkylation of linear alkenes, moreover, 1- alkenes such as 1-dodecene yields several isomers of phenyldodecane.


It is also used as a washing agent in the textile industry.


Appearance: Brown liquid
Boiling point: 315’C
CAS Number: 27176-87-0
Class: 8
Density: 1.06 g/ml
HS Code: 3402.11
Melting Point: 10°C
Molecular Formula: C18H30O3S
Trade Name: Sulfonic Acid


LABSA Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid is a colorless and non-fluid chemical. LABSA Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid is mainly used in detergent formulations. It is one of the most important and cheapest surfactants in powder formulations and detergent liquids. It has excellent cleaning properties.


LABSA Linear alkyl benzene sulphonic acid is in the formulation of anionic, non-anionic and amphoteric surfactants and is extremely important for biodegradation. It is a water-soluble and emulsifying substance, soluble. LABSA Liner Alkyl Alkyl Benzene sulphonic acid is one of the most widely used anionic surfactants due to its low cost, high efficiency and biocompatibility. This anionic surfactant has hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups. These are non-volatile compounds produced by the sulfonation process. These compounds consist of mixtures of 10 to 14 carbon long carbon chains with a phenyl group with a sulfonate group.


Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid (LABSA or HLAS) is one of the most important raw materials in detergent production process. LABSA is formed as a result of the reaction (sulfonation) of Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) with SO3. Today, LABSA is used as the main surfactant in liquid, gel or powder detergent production processes. The desired type of detergent can be obtained by neutralizing LABSA with Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH) and adding the necessary additives (STPP, optical brighteners, phosphonates, enzymes and essence in various concentrations depending on the usage area and type of the detergent produced).
It is one of the main raw materials of the synthetic detergent industry. Laundry, dishwasher powder detergents, detergent gels, liquid soaps, cleaning powders, oily soaps, etc. as.
It is used as a mercerizing and washing agent in the textile industry.


LABSA (Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid)


Labsa, which is a mixture of alkyl benzene and sulfuric acid, is in brownish liquid form.


 


It is formed by the reaction of linear alkyl benzene with SO3 and is one of the most important raw materials in detergent production process.


 


 


Obtaining the desired detergent; It is done by neutralizing the labsa with caustic soda and adding the necessary additives.


 
Labsa's Usage Areas:
As the main surfactant; Used in liquid, powder and gel detergent production processes
It is used in the textile industry.
It is used as a mercerizing and washing agent.
Powder detergents for washing and dishwashers,
Liquid and oily soaps, detergent gels, cleaning powders, etc. It is the main raw material of the synthetic detergent industry.


DETERGENT
  It is one of the most important raw materials in the production process in the detergent industry. Today, LABSA is used as the main surfactant in liquid, gel or powder detergent production processes. It is one of the main raw materials of the synthetic detergent industry. Laundry, dishwasher powder detergents, detergent gels, liquid soaps, cleaning powders, oily soaps, etc. as.


TEXTILE
It is used as a mercerizing and washing agent in the textile industry.


Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid (LABSA 96%) is commercially available only by sulphonation of alkali benzene (LAB). Linear Antalya benzene sulphonate (LAS) leads the world's largest volume of synthetic vitamins, mainly containing a variety of sulfonic salts widely used in household detergents and industrial applications.


Iran LABSA 96% market is driven by LAS markets i.e. household detergents.


It is produced as an alternative to non-linear (excluding branched molecules) and biodegradable alkyl benzene sulphonate (BAS) and essentially replaced BAS in household detergents around the world.


Due to its relatively inexpensive price, Iran's alkali benzene sulfonic acid (LABSA 96%) can be dried as a permanent, environmentally friendly and suitable chain powder.


What is LABSA?


A brief history of LABSA 96%:


About 83-87% of alkyl benzene sulphonic acid, household detergents, washing liquids, dish air, For example Washing powder and other cleaners are also used. Cleaners are of interest in many other commercial, industrial and institutional applications, but Iranda LASs are used as emulsifiers (eg for polarizing agricultural herbicides and emulsions) and as wetting agents.


Linear Acyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid or more commonly known as LABSA; As the name suggests, it is an environmentally friendly substance obtained from a mixture of Acyl Benzene and Sulfuric Acid. LABSA, which is the result of SO3 reaction and is generally used in the production of cleaning materials; it is considered as one of the most important raw materials of the detergent industry. This environmentally friendly substance, which is offered for sale in liquid form, can also be used in powder form, so it does not have any negative effect on the natural balance.


It is an anionic active substance.
It is the active ingredient of cleaning materials.
It is brown in color and in liquid form.
It is one of the most important substances in Decontamination, Emulsion and Dispersion processes.


Linear alkylbenzene or LAB, the most common raw material in the production of biodegradable detergents.


It is manufactured by using benzene with mono-olefins obtained from normal paraffin. These are substances which, in addition to their solvent character in general, can be used in large number of organic syntheses for the production of very pure intermediate compounds.


The alkylation of benzene with olefins also leads to the formation of small quantities of heavy alkylates, products mainly consisting of dialkyl benzenes. Its low viscosity and high dielectric strength give it perfect properties for certain industrial uses such as electric oils, oil additives and coolants.


The sulfonation of LAB leads to the formation of the corresponding sulfonic acid (LABSA). LABSA is the most versatile and most widely used surfactant in all types of detergent formulations in powder, liquids, gels, agglomerates, bars or tablets.


Chemical formula CH3 (CH2) 11C6H4SO3H is generally a colorless, non-fluid impressive chemical on colloid gel base. Environmental damage is biodegradable, environmentally friendly. (LAB) Linear alkyl benzene; There is generally a refinery and the paraffin frozen form of kerosene in the refinery is used as the main raw material. Paraffin is separated between C9-C13 and sent to the LAB factory. After paraffin, the second raw material is benzene. LAB is obtained by reacting benzene with paraffin. LABSA; It can be obtained by reacting SO3 gas with linear alkyl benzene (lab) in the reactor after filtering. Other names: Linear alkyl benzene sulfuric acid, Soft acid slurry, Lauryl benzene sulphonic acid.
LABSA; It is an anionic surfactant widely used in the production of detergent and emulsifier types. Labsa is the largest volume synthetic surfactant because of its low cost, performance in products, stable powder and biodegradable environmental friendliness, it can be dried.


It is one of the main raw materials of the synthetic detergent industry. LABSA is used as the main surfactant in liquid, gel, oily soaps or powder detergent production recipes. Availability of detergent; It is done by neutralizing the labsa with caustic soda and adding the necessary additives to the process.


It is widely used in the textile industry in the production of various detergents and emulsions, such as mercerizing and washing agent, dye aid, coating and leather making industry and paper making industry.


Decontamination as the raw material of the detergent (It was the process of purifying an object from microorganisms contaminating the infectious agent and reducing the risk of infection in contact persons.


Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid (LABSA) is prepared commercially by sulfonating linear alkylbenzene (LAB). Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS), the world’s largest-volume synthetic surfactant, which includes the various salts of sulfonated alkylbenzenes, is widely used in household detergents as well as in numerous industrial applications. The LABSA market is driven by the markets for LAS, primarily household detergents. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate was developed as a biodegradable replacement for nonlinear (branched) alkylbenzene sulfonate (BAS) and has largely replaced BAS in household detergents throughout the world.


The pattern of LAS consumption demonstrates the overwhelming preference by consumers for liquid laundry detergents in North America, whereas powders continue to be the dominant products in Western Europe, Japan, and China. Comparable and reliable data in other world regions are generally unavailable. In these less-developed world areas, LAS is essentially used only in laundry powders (particularly in India and Indonesia) and hand dishwashing liquids. The latter are often used as general-purpose cleaners.


Usage areas
Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid (LABSA or HLAS) is one of the most important raw materials in detergent production process. LABSA is formed in the reaction (sulfonation) of Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) with SO3. LABSA is used as the main surfactant in waste liquid, gel or powder detergent production processes. The desired detergent can be obtained by neutralizing LABSA with Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH) and adding the necessary additives (various STPP, optical brighteners, phosphonates, enzymes and essence depending on the area and type of detergent).
 
It is one of the main raw materials of the synthetic detergent industry. Laundry detergents, detergent gels, liquid soaps, cleaning powders, oily soaps, etc. as.
It is used as a mercerizing and washing agent in the textile industry.


LABSA is formed as a result of the reaction (sulfonation) of Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) with SO3. Today, LABSA is used as the main surfactant in liquid, gel or powder detergent production processes.
It is one of the main raw materials of the synthetic detergent industry. Laundry, dishwasher powder detergents, detergent gels, liquid soaps, cleaning powders, oily soaps, etc. as. It is used as a mercerizing and washing agent in the textile industry.
As the raw material of detergent, it is used in the production of alkynbenzene solfanic acid sodium, which has decontamination, emulsion, dispersion performance, wetting and foaming properties.
It is widely used in the production of various detergents and emulsions, such as washing powder, dishwashing detergent, light or dirt detergent, cleaner in textile industry, dye aid, coating and leather making industry and paper making industry.


LABSA (Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid) is produced by the sulphonation reaction of Alkyl Benzene with Sulphur trioxide (SO). Some other processes might desire the use of Oleum or Sulphuric acid.


The final decision will depend on various factors which might include the availability of raw material, location of the plant, the size of the plant, operation mode of the plant, to mention a few. Nevertheless, considering major factors such as cost, availability, flexibility and safety, SO still remains the preferential reagent for the reaction which is as shown on the flow sheet.


Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid is one of the major active ingredients for the production of soaps and detergents. Importantly, it forms a greater percentage of raw materials for the production of liquid soaps. Its major producer includes Chemithon and Ballestra. Similar steps are used by both companies to produce LABSA (Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid).


However, the technology is slightly different especially at the sulphonation stage where Chemithon utilizes the Falling Film Reactor or Jet Reactor while Ballestra employs the Stirred Tank Reactor/Cascade Reactor or Multitube Falling Film Reactor.


LABSA is an anionic surfactants with molecules characterized by a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic group. They are nonvolatile compounds produced by sulfonation.


Linear alkylbenzenes (sometimes also known as LABs) are a family of organic compounds with the formula C6H5CnH2n+1.


They are mainly produced as intermediate in the production of surfactants, for use in detergent. Since the 1960s, LABs have emerged as the dominant precursor of biodegradable detergents.


Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid is the largest-volume synthetic surfactant because of its relatively low cost, good performance, the fact that it can be dried to a stable powder, biodegradable and environment friendly.


Alkyl benzene sulfonic acid is used as anionic surfactant in the formulation of many washing compounds.


This sulfonic acid is one of the cheapest surfactants in the washing industry and is the most important and most consumable substance in a powder formulation and pure liquids.


Sulfonic acid is the water-soluble, non-volatile and adsorbent and sulfonic acid used as emulsifiers, additives and lubricating oils .Sulfonic acid used as corrosion prevention and rust. The position of the alkyl benzene sulfonic acid as anionic surfactant is used in the formulation of many of the washing compounds.


LABSA is an anionic surfactants with molecules characterized by a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic group. They are nonvolatile compounds produced by sulfonation.


LABSA are complex mixtures of homologues of different alkyl chain lengths (C10 to C13 or C14) and phenyl positional isomers of 2 to 5-phenyl in proportions dictated by the starting materials and reaction conditions.


Application of Labsa:
LABSA is widely used for producing various detergents and emulsifiers, such as washing powder, detergent of dishware, detergent of light or hard dirt, detergent for the textile industry, dyeing assistant, degreaser of plating and leather making industry, and the deinking agent of paper-making industry, etc.


Linear alkylbenzenes is sulfonated to produce linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS), a biodegradable surfactant. LAS replaced branched dodecylbenzene sulfonates, which were phased out because they biodegrade more slowly.


sulfonic acid used in hair shampoo, bath shampoo, dish detergents and complex soap, laundry powder, dishware cleaner in daily chemical industrial Sulfonic acid is used in wetting and clearer , dyeing assistant in textile industry too .Sulfonic acid is the degrease agent in electroplate and leather industry, de-inking agent in paper industry.


Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid, LABSA is a largest volume surfactant because of its low cost, good performance; environmental friendliness .For the production of sulfonic acid, LABSA, alkaline benzene linear sulfation is usually used. Its components: linear alkyl benzene, oxygen, sulfur and citric acid. (LABSA)


LABSA is a batch of organic sulfur compounds that are used in most home detergents, dishwashing detergents, detergent powder, cleaning powder, washing powders, detergent cake, liquid soap, soaps etc. LABSA, sulfonic acid compound is used as a foaming agent , cleaning agent in more formulations and toilet soaps for foaming. Sulfonic acid, LABSA is using in detergent industries, in textile industry as a washing agent, pesticides industries to improve the quality of spray. Sulfonic acid, LABSA is not inflammable substance and can dissolve in water, but not in organic solvent.


LABSA Excellent solubility even at low temperatures
LABSA has high power of foam
LABSA is a biodegradable.
LABSA is used in produce cleansers, light detergent, hard detergent, Liquid Soap, Cleaning powder, Scouring Bar, Oil soaps etc.
LABSA is used in produce various detergents and emulsifiers. It is used to increase the surface area of distempers
LABSA is used in produce cleaner of textile industry such as washing powder.
LABSA is used in produce industrial electronic, leather industry.
LABSA is used in produce paper-making industry.
LABSA can be used in produce detergent of dishware.
LABSA is used to produce alkyl benzene sulfonic acid sodium.


Sulfonic Acid (LABSA), General specification:
Sulfonic acid or LABSA is a batch of organic sulfur compounds that are used as an anionic surfactant in most home detergents such as dishwashing detergents and washing powders. LABSA compound is used as a cleaning agent, foaming agent and sponge cleaner in more formulations.


For the production of sulfonic acid, alkaline benzene linear sulfation is usually used. And its ingredients
Linear Alkyl benzene, Oxygen, Sulfur and Citric Acid.


Sulfonic Acid (LABSA), Applications:
Sulfonic Acid (LABSA), is using as Synthetic detergent industries in formulation of Washing powder, Detergent powder, Detergent cake, Liquid Soap, Cleaning powder, Scouring Bar, Oil soaps etc..


LABSA, apply in textile industry as a washing agent. Also, use in Pesticides to improve the quality of spray.


Sulfonic acid or LABSA is a batch of organic Sulfur compounds that are used as an anionic surfactant in most home detergents such as dishwashing detergents and washing powders. LABSA compound is used as a cleaning agent, foaming agent and sponge cleaner in more formulations. For the production of Sulfonic Acid, alkaline benzene linear sulfation is usually used. And its ingredients Linear Alkylbenzene, Oxygen, Sulfur and Citric Acid.


Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid (LABSA) is prepared commercially by just sulfonating linear alkylbenzene (LAB). Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate which is mainly called (LAS), the worlds largest volume synthetic surfactant, which includes the various salts of sulfonated alkylbenzenes, which is widely used in household detergents as well as in numerous industrial application.  LABSA96% market is driven by the markets for LAS, i.e., household detergents. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate was created as a biodegradable replacement for nonlinear (i.e., branched) alkylbenzene sulfonate (BAS) and has largely replaced BAS in household detergents throughout the World.
 Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid ( LABSA 96% ) is the largest volume synthetic surfactant because of its relatively low cost price, good performance the fact that it can be dried to a stable powder and the biodegradable environmental friendliness as it has right chain.


Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonic Acid can be neutralized with caustic soda (NaOH) to form sodium alkylbenzene sulphonate an extensively applied anionic surfactant. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid is the largest-volume synthetic surfactant because of its relatively low cost, good performance, the fact that it can be dried to a stable powder and the biodegradable environmental friendliness as it has straight chain. LABSA is not inflammable substance and can dissolve in water, but not in organic solvent. LABSA is quite absorbent and its biodegradability is above 90%.


Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonic Acid is extensively applied anionic surfactant. It is raw material for detergent industry characterized by detergency, foam, moisture, and emulsion and dispersing.
Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid (LABSA) is prepared commercially by sulfonating linear alkylbenzene (LAB). Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS), the world’s largest-volume synthetic surfactant, which includes the various salts of sulfonated alkylbenzenes, is widely used in household detergents as well as in numerous industrial applications.


Sulfonic Acid (LABSA) Applications
Sulfonic acid has a high detergent and emulsifying power that is compatible with other surfactants in the formula of detergent products. It is also the cheapest surfactant in the world and is used in the formulation of detergent products as much as possible. For example, in the dishwashing liquid formula, about 8 to 18% of sulfonic acid can be used, which is neutralized with sodium and converted to sulfonate.


Used as Synthetic detergent industries in formulation of Washing powder, Detergent powder, Detergent cake, Liquid Soap, Cleaning powder, Scouring Bar, Oil soaps etc…
Used in textile industry as a washing agent.
in Pesticides to improve the quality of spray.
HI & I cleaning
Emulsion polymerization
Metalworking
Paints & coatings
Laundry detergents
Industrial auxiliaries
Oil fields
Agriculture


CHARACTERISTICS
Chemical Formula : R-C6H4-SO3H
CAS Number: 27176-87-0
Active Matter (M=320) 96.0 % – 98.0%
Specific Gravity (20°C) 1.050 – 1.060
Free Oil < 2.5%
Sulfuric Acid < 0.75%
Preservation none
Neutralization Index 13 (g NaOH 100/100 g)
Color, APHA; ASTM D 1209 (Klett 5% AM) < 80
Water Content 0.55%


Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid, also known as LABSA, is the largest-volume synthetic surfactant because of its relatively low cost and good performance. This product is commonly used as a cleaning agent for household and personal care products including laundry powders, laundry liquids, oil soap, cleaning powder, and dish-washing liquids.


This nonvolatile chemical compound is synthesized through the process of sulfonation. The sulfonation reagents include sulfuric acid, chlorosulfonic acid, sulfamic acid and diluted sulfur trioxide. This chemical finds applications in anionic specialty formulations. The quality of pesticide sprays can be improved from it. Linear alkyl benzene sulphonic acid can be used as a washing and mercerizing agent in the textile industry as well as in numerous industrial applications like as a coupling agent and as an emulsifier for agricultural herbicides and in emulsion polymerization.


Laurylbenzene Sulfonic Acid is a surfactant used in chemical formulations and detergent manufacturing industries.


Features:
Viscous amber brown coloured liquid.
Used in household detergents, liquid cleaners and laundry detergents.
Versatility – LABS Acid is a very versatile product capable of being used in many detergent and cleaner formulations.


Alkyl benzene sulfonate as a surfactant, containing the anionic sulfonate and alkaline section. LABSA consists of sulfonate alkylated benzene.
Alkyl benzene sulfonic acid is the most important and most consumable mineral in powder and liquid formulation.
This compound is used as a cleanser, foaming agent and removing stains in the formulation of more of the use of detergent compounds.
Sulfonic acid is one of the cheapest surfactants in the washing industry.


Use Labsa
Use Labsa:  is a major industrial surfactant used in the formulations of various types of household and industrial detergents.


Use Labsa for all domestic detergent powders, cakes, liquids, household cleaners, cleaning powders are made from it. The detergent industry is totally dependent on this surfactant


Use Labsa:  is also used as an emulsifier in agricultural pesticides and herbicides


Use Labsa:  applications in textiles as washing and mercerizing aid


Use Labsa: in paints as wetting and dispersing agent.


 Use Labsa: in the manufacturing of textile auxiliaries.


Applications sulfonic acid, Applications LABSA:
Sulfonic acid  used in hair shampoo, bath shampoo, dish detergents and complex soap, laundry powder, dishware cleaner in daily chemical industrial.
Sulfonic acid is used in wetting and clearer , dyeing assistant in textile industry too . Sulfonic acid is the degrease agent in electroplate and leather industry, de-inking agent in paper industry.


 Washing clothes, Laundry powders, laundry liquids, dishwashing liquids for sulfonic acid.


 Clean hard surfaces and washing different surface, industrial applications for sulfonic acid.


 Deep dirty cleaner, detergent, cleaner every hard stains.


 Removes fat stains, you can use LABSA.


 Washing cars and trucks, bus, bicycle, every vehicle.


 If you want to build emulsion of oil derivatives, you need labsa.


 If you want to produce the latex, you can use sulfonic acid.


 Washing in textile, LABSA is suitable.


Alkyl benzene sulfonic acid is used as anionic surfactant in the formulation of many washing compounds. This sulfonic acid is one of the cheapest surfactants in the washing industry and is the most important and most consumable substance in a powder formulation and pure liquids.


Sulfonic acid is the water-soluble, non-volatile and adsorbent and sulfonic acid used as emulsifiers, additives and lubricating oils .Sulfonic acid used as corrosion prevention and rust. The position of the alkyl benzene sulfonic acid as anionic surfactant is used in the formulation of many of the washing compounds.


LABSA is an anionic surfactant widely used in the formulations of all types of synthetic detergent powders, liquids and cakes. Due to its high active matter, quick miscibility with water and low salt content, it finds its way into a variety of formulations.


- As main active matter in all forms of detergents like cake, powder and liquid formulations
 - As emulsifier and wetting agent in small quantity with other surfactant in toilet soap for foaming
 - In pesticides to improve the quality of spray.


LABSA is a anionic surface active agent with excellent detergency and compatibility with other types of surfactants.
It is the largest-volume synthetic surfactant because of its relatively low cost, good performance, the fact that it can be dried to a stable powder and the biodegradable environmental friendliness as it has straight chain.


Consumer Uses
LABSA is used in the following products: pH regulators and water treatment products, coating products, metal surface treatment products, laboratory chemicals, polymers and washing & cleaning products.
LABSA has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners).


Article service life
Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: industrial abrasion processing with low release rate (e.g. cutting of textile, cutting, machining or grinding of metal). Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials). This substance can be found in products with material based on: fabrics, textiles and apparel (e.g. clothing, mattress, curtains or carpets, textile toys) and leather (e.g. gloves, shoes, purses, furniture).


Widespread uses by professional workers
LABSA is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products and coating products.
LABSA has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
LABSA is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.
LABSA is used for the manufacture of: chemicals.
Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid, indoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. cooling liquids in refrigerators, oil-based electric heaters) and outdoor use as processing aid.


Formulation or re-packing
LABSA is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products.
LABSA has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures.


Uses at industrial sites
LABSA is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, fertilisers and pH regulators and water treatment products.
LABSA has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
LABSA is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.
LABSA is used for the manufacture of: chemicals.
Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates) and as processing aid.


 

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