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NANSA HS 80/S

CAS NU8MBER: 25155-30-0

EC NUMBER: 285-600-2

PRODUCT NUMBER: 10293

 

 

GENERAL DEFINITION:

Nansa HS 80/S is dried sodium C10-13 alkylbenzene sulfonate. 

 

IDENTIFIED USES:

-Surfactants

 

CHARACTERISTICS:

-PSA: 65.58000

-XLogP3: 6.13490

-Appearance: white or light yellow flakes

-Density: 1.02 g/cm3

-Melting Point: >300 °C

 


HAZARD STATEMENT:

-H302 Harmful if swallowed.

-H318 Causes serious eye damage.

-H315 Causes skin irritation.

 

CLASSIFICATION:

-Acute Tox. 4 - H302

-Skin Irrit. 2 - H315

-Eye Dam. 1 - H318

 

DESCRIPTION:

Nansa HS 80/S is a dried sodium C10-13 alkylbenzene sulfonate. 
Nansa HS 80/S is highly active anionic surfactant, provides excellent emulisfication, wetting and detergent properties to a wide range of applications.

The Nansa HS 80/S is among the most important of the organosulfur compounds; the free acids are widely used as catalysts in organic syntheses, while the salts and other derivatives form the basis of the manufacture of detergents, water-soluble dyes and catalysts, sulfonamide pharmaceuticals, and ion-exchange resins.
Nansa HS 80/S surfactants for industrial applications primarily construction, paints, inks and emulsion polymerisation. Surfactants act as intermediates, essential to creating specialised end-use properties e.g. providing foaming and detergency properties to mortar and plaster.

 

 

FIRST AID MEASURES:

-Inhalation:

Remove affected person from source of contamination. 
Move affected person to fresh air at once. 
Get medical attention if any discomfort continues.


-Ingestion: 

Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Give plenty of water to drink. 
Give milk instead of water if readily available. 
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 

Get medical attention. 
Do not induce vomiting. 

If vomiting occurs, the head should be kept low so that vomit does not enter the lungs.
Move affected person to fresh air and keep warm and at rest in a position comfortable for breathing.


Skin contact: 

Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash skin with soap and water. 
Get medical attention if any discomfort continues.


-Eye contact: 

Rinse immediately with plenty of water. 
Remove any contact lenses and open eyelids wide apart. 

Continue to rinse for at least 15 minutes. 
Get medical attention if any discomfort continues.

 

USAGE PRECAUTIONS:

Avoid contact with skin and eyes. 
Avoid eating, drinking and smoking when using the product.
Good personal hygiene procedures should be implemented.

 

HAND PROTECTION:

Nansa HS 80/S is recommended that gloves are made of the following material: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
The most suitable glove should be chosen in consultation with the glove supplier/manufacturer, who can provide information about the breakthrough time of the glove material.

 

PROPERTIES:

-Appearance: Granules. Dusty powder. Solid

-Colour: Beige.

-Odour: Odourless.

-pH pH (concentrated solution): 9 - 11 pH (diluted solution): 9 @ 1%

-Relative density: 400 - 500 @ @ 20˚C°C

-Solubility: Soluble in water.

 

STABILITY:

Stable at normal ambient temperatures and when used as recommended.

 

DEFINITION:

Nansa HS 80/S is a white to light yellow flakes, granules or powder. 
Nansa HS 80/S is soluble in water. 
The primary hazard is the threat to the environment. 

Immediate steps should be taken to limit its spread to the environment. 
Nansa HS 80/S is used as a synthetic detergent.

Nansa HS 80/S is chemically described as a Sodium Alkylbenzene Sulphonate with a predominantly C12 alkyl chain length. 
Nansa HS 80/S is a “soft” detergent in that it is derived from linear alkylates which are more readily biodegraded compared to the branched chain alkylates. 
This anionic detergent base is a high foamer and the staple constituent of laundry detergents.


-High foam detergent. 

-The main application - means for washing and washing of ware. 

-Contains 80% active substance.

 

USES:

- detergent in liquid laundry detergent, all surface detergent and bottle washing formulations

- formulation of wettable powders in agrochemicals and in surface treatment formulations, in the paper industry thanks to its good wetting power

- wetting agent and detergent in the textile industry

- plasticizing agent in concretes and mortars

- emulsifying agent in the emulsion polymerization of PVC, styrene butadiene

 


APPLICATION:

Nansa HS 80/S has excellent foaming power and detergency. 
Because of Nansa HS 80/S low production cost and good performance, Nansa HS 80/S has a wide range of uses. 
Nansa HS 80/S is the most used synthetic surfactant for household detergents. 

Nansa HS 80/S also produces some inorganic salts such as magnesium and calcium and organic amine salts such as triethanolamine. 
Nansa HS 80/S has excellent emulsifying properties and is an important part of mixed emulsifiers for various pesticides. 

Nansa HS 80/S can be condensed with α-olefin under aluminum trichloride catalyst, and the condensed liquid can be washed with alkali and water, and then distilled to recover benzene, and vacuum distillation can obtain refined alkylbenzene. 
Nansa HS 80/S is among the most important of the organosulfur compounds; the free acids are widely used as catalysts in organic syntheses, while the salts and other derivatives form the basis of the manufacture of detergents, water-soluble dyes and catalysts, sulfonamide pharmaceuticals, and ion-exchange resins.

 

WHAT IS NANSA HS 80/S:

Nansa HS 80/S is a sodium cumene sulphonate powder.
Nansa HS 80/S acts as a hydrotrope and may be used to increase the solubility of other compounds.
In conjunction with non-ionic surfactants ELTESOL SC 93 will raise the cloud point of the solution allowing clear liquids to be obtained at higher temperatures, enabling additional control of the foaming characteristics and performance.

Nansa HS 80/S may also be used to reduce the viscosity of concentrated surfactants and formulations.
Nansa HS 80/S is used as coupling agents to solubilize the water insoluble and often incompatible functional ingredients of household and institutional cleaning products and personal care products.

Nansa HS 80/S is used to solubilize complex formulations in water.
Nansa HS 80/S funtions to stabilize solutions, modify viscosity and cloud-point, limit low temperature phase separation and reduce foam.

Nansa HS 80/S is an anionic surfactant used in liquid and powdered detergent formulation, heavy duty cleaners, wax strippers and dishwashing detergents.
Nansa HS 80/S functions as a solubilizing agent, coupling agent and cloud point depressant.
Nansa HS 80/S is among the most important of the organosulfur compounds; the free acids are widely used as catalysts in organic syntheses, while the salts and other derivatives form the basis of the manufacture of detergents, water-soluble dyes and catalysts, sulfonamide pharmaceuticals, and ion-exchange resins.

 


COSMETIC USES:

-cleansing agents

-surfactants

-surfactant - emulsifying

 

FEATURES:

-Highly effective

-Balanced composition

-Acts as an emulsifier

-No side effects

 


DESCRIPTION:

Nansa HS 80/S is a member of the class of the organosulfur compound. 
Nansa HS 80/S can be seen as sulfuric acid having one hydroxyl group that is replaced with an organic substituent. 

Nansa HS 80/S is a strong acid.
There are several forms of Nansa HS 80/S and it's used for several reasons based on the form.
Some Nansa HS 80/S occurs naturally while some are obtained through a certain chemical process.  

Nansa HS 80/S is commonly applied in the manufacturing of dyes, detergents, pharmaceuticals, and catalysts.
In organic chemistry, Nansa HS 80/S (or sulphonic acid) refers to a member of the class of organosulfur compounds with the general formula R−S(=O)2−OH, where R is an organic alkyl or aryl group and the S(=O)2(OH) group a sulfonyl hydroxide.
As a substituent, it is known as a sulfo group. 

A Nansa HS 80/S can be thought of as sulfuric acid with one hydroxyl group replaced by an organic substituent. 
The parent compound (with the organic substituent replaced by hydrogen) is the parent Nansa HS 80/S, HS(=O)2(OH), a tautomer of sulfurous acid, S(=O)(OH)2.
Salts or esters of Nansa HS 80/S is called sulfonates.

 

MANUFACTURING:

Nansa HS 80/S has been used in place for soap in several advanced countries since the 20th century. 
Nansa HS 80/S is used in manufacturing detergents such as detergent powder, washing powder, cleaning powder, and oil soap. 

Nansa HS 80/S is often used in making most household cleaning materials.
Most of the dyeing agents used today are made through sulfonation. 

Nansa HS 80/S bonds quickly with carbohydrates and protein hereby most dyed washables have the sulfonyl group in them or Nansa HS 80/S. 
Nansa HS 80/S is also used as a catalyst due to being strong acids examples include Nafion, dowex resin, and methane Nansa HS 80/S.
Nansa HS 80/S is also used in the production of drugs. 

 

HOW IS NANSA HS 80/S:

Nansa HS 80/S is mainly obtained through the process of sulfonation which entails the addition of sulfur trioxide and concentrated sulfuric acid. 
Nansa HS 80/S is mostly used in the sodium salt form, it needs to undergo neutralization with sodium carbonate or sodium hydroxide.
Nansa HS 80/S can also be produced through oxidizing organosulfur compounds, reacting metallic sulfites and alkyl halides, and reacting anime complexes of sulfur trioxide with organometallic compounds.

 

USAGE:

Nansa HS 80/S is used in skin care due to its ability to activate the skin's natural enzymes that will assist in breaking the bond binding of dead skin cells and the surface of the skin to ensure even exfoliation.


IS NANSA HS 80/S SAFE:

Nansa HS 80/S is said to be safe, however, it can cause skin, lung, and eye irritation and in extreme conditions, burns. 
You should be careful while working with Nansa HS 80/S and ensure you are out on protective clothing at all times. 
There should be proper ventilation to ensure the flow of clean air.

 

PROPERTIES:

Nansa HS 80/S is strong acids. 
They are commonly cited as being around a million times stronger than the corresponding carboxylic acid. 
For example, p-TolueneNansa HS 80/S and methaneNansa HS 80/S have pKa values of −2.8 and −1.9, respectively, while those of benzoic acid and acetic acid are 4.20 and 4.76, respectively. 

However, as a consequence of their strong acidity, their pKa values cannot be measured directly, and values commonly quoted should be regarded as indirect estimates with significant uncertainties. 
For instance, various sources have reported the pKa of methaneNansa HS 80/S to be as high as −0.6 or as low as −6.5.

Nansa HS 80/S is known to react with solid sodium chloride (salt) to form the sodium sulfonate and hydrogen chloride.
This property implies an acidity within two or three orders of magnitude of that of HCl(g), whose pKa was recently accurately determined (pKaaq = −5.9).
Because of their polarity, Nansa HS 80/S tends to be crystalline solids or viscous, high-boiling liquids. 

They are also usually colourless and nonoxidizing, which makes them suitable for use as acid catalysts in organic reactions. 
Their polarity, in conjunction with their high acidity, renders short-chain Nansa HS 80/S water-soluble, while longer-chain ones exhibit detergent-like properties.

The structure of Nansa HS 80/S is illustrated by the prototype, methaneNansa HS 80/S. 
The Nansa HS 80/S group, RSO2OH features a tetrahedral sulfur centre, meaning that sulfur is at the center of four atoms: three oxygens and one carbon. 
The overall geometry of the sulfur centre is reminiscent of the shape of sulfuric acid.

 

APPLICATION:

-Detergents and surfactants:

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 Nansa HS 80/S has surpassed soap in advanced societies. 
For example, an estimated 2 billion kilograms of alkylbenzenesulfonates are produced annually for diverse purposes. 

 

-Dyes:

Many if not most of the anthraquinone dyes are produced or processed via sulfonation.
Nansa HS 80/S tend to bind tightly to proteins and carbohydrates. 
Most "washable" dyes are Nansa HS 80/S (or have the functional sulfonyl group in them) for this reason.


-Acid catalysts:

Being strong acids, Nansa HS 80/S is also used as catalysts. 
The simplest examples are methaneNansa HS 80/S, CH3SO2OH and p-tolueneNansa HS 80/S, which are regularly used in organic chemistry as acids that are lipophilic (soluble in organic solvents). 
Polymeric Nansa HS 80/S is also useful. 


-Drugs:

Sulfa drugs, a class of antibacterials, are produced from Nansa HS 80/S.


-Lignosulfonates:

In the sulfite process for paper-making, lignin is removed from the lignocellulose by treating wood chips with solutions of sulfite and bisulfite ions. 
These reagents cleave the bonds between the cellulose and lignin components and especially within the lignin itself. 
The lignin is converted to lignosulfonates, useful ionomers, which are soluble and can be separated from the cellulose fibers.

 


USAGE AREAS:

-Detergents and Surfactants

-Dyes

-Acid Catalyst

-Antibacterial Drugs

-MethaneNansa HS 80/S is used as the supporting electrolyte of the zinc-cerium and lead-acid (methanesulfonate) flow batteries.

 

 

DEFINITION:

Nansa HS 80/S is an anionic surfactant. 
Nansa HS 80/S molecules have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic group. 

Nansa HS 80/S is created from a sulfonation process where chloroNansa HS 80/S, sulphuric acid, diluted sulphur trioxide and sulfamic acid. 
The long length of the alkyl chain makes it able to form different formulations when mixed with other salts.
Nansa HS 80/S is a low-volume synthetic surfactant that is available at a low cost. 

Nansa HS 80/S is used for the production of various emulsifiers and detergents for use in households, dishwashing and as well as mercerizing and cleaning agents in the textile industry. 
The increased use of Nansa HS 80/S increases the surface area of distempers. 
This is why Nansa HS 80/S is used as a wetting agent and an emulsifier. 

Nansa HS 80/S can be used with other surfactants to increase foaming in toilet soaps.
Nansa HS 80/S has a high quantity of active matter while at the same time having low water and salt contentment. 
This enables Nansa HS 80/S to be used as a polymerization agent for emulsions and to be used in the manufacture of coupling agents and agricultural herbicides.

Nansa HS 80/S is one of the common anionic surfactants, which are not toxic to the environment and human bodies. 
However, if you are exposed to the surfactant for a long period, you may have skin irritation or skin damage owing to the damage to the lipid membrane. 
In addition, the chemical is fully biodegradable and therefore environment-friendly. 
There are specialised applications that include the prevention of rust in metal electroplating industry.

Nansa HS 80/S is a series of organic compounds with the formula C12H25C6H4SO3Na. 
Nansa HS 80/S is a colourless salt with useful properties as a surfactant. 
Nansa HS 80/S is usually produced as a mixture of related sulfonates. 

Nansa HS 80/S is a major component of laundry detergent.
Nansa HS 80/S is a white to light yellow flakes, granules or powder. 

Nansa HS 80/S is soluble in water. 
The primary hazard is the threat to the environment. 

Immediate steps should be taken to limit its spread to the environment. 
Nansa HS 80/S is used as a synthetic detergent.

 

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:

-Melting point: >300 °C

-density: 1.02 g/cm3

-form: powder

-color: light yellow

-Merck: 14,8612

-BRN: 4171051

-Stability: Stable

 

INDUSTRIAL USES:

These frothers are mixtures of alcohols containing 6–8 carbon atoms. 
They were at one time marketed by DuPont and they are tailored frothers for specific ore types. 
The bestknown frother from this group is methyl isobutyl carbinol (MIBC) and 2-ethyl hexanol.
Aliphatic alcohol frothers are used as mixtures of different carbon lengths and as a mixture of hydrocarbon oils.

 

SYNONYM:
Bisulfite
hydrogensulfite
Bisulphite
Nansa HS 80/S
Sulfite, hydrogen
Hydrosulfite anion
HSO3-
Hydrogen sulfite(1-)
15181-46-1
UNII-OJ9787WBLU
OJ9787WBLU
CHEBI:29214
Sulfite LYE
Sulfite (HSO3)-
Sulfite (HSO3 1-)
Sulfonsaeure
bisulfite ion
acide sulfonique
hydrogensulfite(1-)
monohydrogentrioxosulfate
HSHO3
HSO3
hydrogentrioxosulfate(IV)
hydrogentrioxosulfate(1-)
hydridohydroxidodioxidosulfur
hydroxidodioxidosulfate(1-)
(Sulfurous acid hydrogen)anion
hydrogen(trioxidosulfate)(1-)
[SHO2(OH)]
CHEMBL1794637
DTXSID5075311
BDBM26991
CHEBI:17137
HSO3(-)
[SO2(OH)](-)
Q27102231
Q27109972
Q27110050

 

 

 

 

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