Quick Search

PRODUCTS

MAGNESIUM PETROLEUM SULFONATE

CAS:    61789-87-5
EINECS:    263-094-4

Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is manufactured from Sulphonic acid, produced from synthetic base stock, Neutralised with Magnesium Hydroxide.
The Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate enables the product to provide rust protection.
0.5 to 2.0 % by weight 0.38 to 1.52% by volume In suitable base stocks to provide detergency and anti-rust performance characteristics. 
Other oil additive components such as dispersants, inhibitors, anti-wear agents, etc., are also usually employed to provide a totally-performing additive package.

Magnesium Petroleum Sulphonate is widely used as a detergent and anti rust additive.
To provide complete additive package, this chemical is employed with other oil additive components such as dispersants, anti wear agents and inhibitors.
It is also applied as vanadium scavenge, detergent and corrosion inhibitor for fuel oils, corrosion inhibition, dispersant, detergent etc.

Highly over based magnesium sulfonate fuel oil additive with an average particle size of 0.06 microns containing 14 wt. % magnesium
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is a completely oil soluble, clear brown colored liquid with good stability in the presence of water.
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate over based magnesium sulfonate will form high melting point compounds with vanadium during combustion, therefore reducing corrosion and sulfur trioxide formation.
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate can be directly added to fuel oil or injected into the fuel line.
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is typically related to the detergent additive packages commonly used in engine oils. 
Detergents are used in lubricants to aid in control of deposits and help keep contaminants suspended in the oil so they can be carried to the filter and removed. 
In addition, some detergent chemistries also neutralize the acidic by-products of combustion. 
In doing so, they function as corrosion inhibitors.
Removal of Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is expected to cause a change in the equilibrium of the chemical structure of the alkaryl benzene sulfonates resulting in a degradation of the chemical structure to a structure Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate not representative of the substance being placed on the market in the EU. 

Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is, in consequence, not possible to undertake any study of the registered substance in the absence of the solvent. 
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is further compounded by the fact that the presence of the mineral oil solvent changes the physical state of the registered substance from solid to liquid and will therefore have a considerable effect on the result of any test conducted on the substance in solvent. 
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is therefore considered justifiable to omit any study, but the results from QSAR are included to allow for a weight of evidence approach.

The technologically advanced state of the art manufacturing facilities delivers the most cost-effective Magnesium Petroleum Sulphonates. 
Advanced magnesium petroleum sulfonates are available in varieties of base numbers. 
Normal magnesium Sulphonates and overbased magnesium sulphonates detergents for blending lubricant oils, engine oils, and fuel oils.

Uses
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is used in the following products: lubricants and greases.
Other release to the environment of Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid, outdoor 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 in close systems with minimal release (e.g. hydraulic liquids in automotive suspension, lubricants in motor oil and break fluids).

In addition to the use of calcium sulfonates, Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate are used in engine oils as detergent additives. 
Although Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is more expensive than calcium sulfonate, some formulators reportedly prefer its use due to what they feel is improved rust production seen with Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate as compared to calcium sulfonate in diesel engines. 
Because of Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate, whereas magnesium can be seen in the spectrographic analysis of diesel engine oils, today Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is fairly uncommon to see it at any meaningful level in passenger car engine oil.
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is used in the manufacture of Engine Oils and Industrial Lubricants. 
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate also works as a detergent type Additive. 
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is also used in Fuel Additives, which helps in better combustion of Fuel in Engine and thus Soot Formation is reduced in the system.

Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is manufactured from Sulphonic acid, produced from synthetic base stock and neutralized with Magnesium Hydroxide.
The Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate enables the product to provide rust protection.
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is used in the manufacture of engine oils and industrial lubricants.
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate also works as a detergent type Additive. 
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is also used in fuel additives, which helps in better combustion of fuel in engine and thus soot formation is reduced in the system.

Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is used in the following products: lubricants and greases, hydraulic fluids and metal working fluids.
ECHA has no public registered data on the types of manufacture using Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate. 
Other release to the environment of Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid, outdoor 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 in close systems with minimal release (e.g. hydraulic liquids in automotive suspension, lubricants in motor oil and break fluids).

Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is used in manufacturing detergents such as detergent powder, washing powder, cleaning powder, and oil soap. 
Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate is often used in making most household cleaning materials.
Detergents and surfactants are molecules that combine highly nonpolar and highly polar groups. 
Traditionally, soaps are the popular surfactants, being derived from fatty acids. 
Since the mid-20th century, the usage of Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate has surpassed soap in advanced societies. 
For example, an estimated 2 billion kilograms of alkylbenzenesulfonates are produced annually for diverse purposes. 
Lignin sulfonates, produced by sulfonation of lignin are components of drilling fluids and additives in certain kinds of concrete.

Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate Chemical Properties
Boiling point: 1422.81℃[at 101 325 Pa]
Vapor pressure: 0Pa at 25℃
Water Solubility: 1.63ng/L at 25℃
LogP: 34.42 at 25℃
EPA Substance Registry System: Magnesium Petroleum Sulfonate (61789-87-5)

TYPICAL PROPERTIES:
CHARACTERISTICS: EASTTO PET 1400
Appearance: Dark Brown Viscous Liquid
Specific Gravity: 15.6 / 15.6°C    1 – 12
Magnesium, Wt.: %8-9.60
TBN, mgKOH/gm.: 380-400
K. Viscosity: 100° C, cSt.: 50
Flash Point, (PMCC), Min.: 140

Product Details:
Packaging Type: Bottels
Grade Standard: Reagent Grade, Technical Grade
Physical State: Liquid
Color: Brown
Product Type: Chemical
Usage: Industrial, Commercial

Synonyms: Sulfonic acids, petroleum, magnesium salts
3-(decyloxy)tetrahydrothiophene 1,1-dioxide; 
Alkene sulphurized; 
Alkyl phenate sulphide; 
Alkyl phenol; 
Alkyl phosphite and esters; 
Alkyl sulphonates and salts; 
Alkyldiphenylamine; 
Carboxylic acid compound with alkane/alkene amine; 
Fats/fatty acids sulphurized; 
Phosphoric acid, alkyl ester, compound with alkyl/alkene amine; Thiadiazole dithiol; 
Zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate

  • Share !
E-NEWSLETTER