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SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE POWDER (SLS)

SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE POWDER (SLS)


Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), a cleaning agent and surfactant, is an ingredient in many personal care and cleaning products. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Powder can be derived from natural sources like coconut oil and palm kernel oil and can also be manufactured in a laboratory setting.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Powder, also known as "SLS" is an anionic surfactant powder used in a wide variety of applications. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate powder is used to make effective hard surface cleaners for  commercial/industry, as well as transportation cleaners. 

Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is a surfactant, which basically means it has an effect on the surfaces it touches. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Powder’s used in a variety of products such as food thickeners, toothpaste, and floor cleaners. 

CAS: 151-21-3
Molecular Formula: C12H25NaO4S
Molecular Weight (g/mol): 288.38

IUPAC Name: sodium dodecyl sulfate


Specifications
Color: White
Physical Form: Solid
Melting Point: 206°C
Linear Formula:    CH3(CH2)10CH2OSO3Na
pH: 8.5 to 10
UN Number: 1325
Flash Point: 100°C
Identification:    Pass Test (FCC), Pass Test (NF)
Chemical Name or Material: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate


Odor: Faint odor of fatty substances
Solubility: less than 1 mg/mL at 66 °F 
Density: greater than 1.1 at 68 °F
Surface Tension: 39.5 dyn/cm at 25 °C
Other Experimental Properties: Lowers the surface tension of aqueous solutions; emulsifies fats
Chemical Classes: Other Uses -> Emulsifiers/Surfactants

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is a surfactant commonly used for a wide variety of personal care applications including bath and shower gels, facial cleansers, shampoos, and toothpastes. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) serves as a foaming agent in products such as aerosol shaving foams. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is also used in cleaning applications such as laundry detergents or degreasers.


Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is a surfactant commonly used for a wide variety of personal care applications including bath and shower gels, facial cleansers, shampoos, and toothpastes. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) serves as a foaming agent in products such as aerosol shaving foams. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is also used in cleaning applications such as laundry detergents or degreasers.


PRODUCT USES:
All Purpose Cleaners, Dishwashing Detergents, Hair Care, Hand Soap, Skin Care

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is an anionic surfactant naturally derived from coconut and/or palm kernel oil. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) usually consists of a mixture of sodium alkyl sulfates, mainly the lauryl. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) lowers surface tension of aqueous solutions and is used as fat emulsifier, wetting agent, and detergent in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and toothpastes. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is also used in creams and pastes to properly disperse the ingredients and as research tool in protein biochemistry. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) also has some microbicidal activity.

Mechanism of action
Like other surfactants, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is amphiphilic. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) thus migrates to the surface of liquids, where its alignment and aggregation with other SLS molecules lowers the surface tension. 
This allows for easier spreading and mixing of the liquid. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) has potent protein denaturing activity and inhibits the infectivity of viruses by by solubilizing the viral envelope and/or by denaturing envelope and/or capsid proteins.


Key Points:

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) has been an ingredient in shampoos since the 1930s. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) works as a surfactant, trapping oil and dirt in hair so it can be rinsed away with water. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) can help create a rich lather in products like body and hand wash, facial cleansers and bubble bath. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) also helps create the foaming action in toothpaste and helps remove food particles from teeth.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is an effective surfactant used in household cleaning products to help remove oily stains and residues. 
Because of its ability to break down oil and grease, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) also is an ingredient in engine degreasers and industrial strength detergents.

As a food additive, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is used as an emulsifier or thickener and it helps acids mix better with liquids in fruit juices and punches, for example.

Multiple scientific bodies have reviewed Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) as an ingredient in personal care and cleaning products and determined its typical use in these applications to be safe for consumers and the environment.

Uses & Benefits:

Personal Care Products
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) has been an ingredient in shampoos since the 1930s. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) works as a surfactant, trapping oil and dirt in hair so it can rinse away with water. 
An effective foaming agent, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) can help create a rich lather in products like body and hand wash, facial cleansers and bubble. 
Likewise, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) helps create the foaming action in toothpaste and also helps remove food particles from teeth.


Cleaning Products
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is an effective surfactant used in household cleaning products to help remove oily stains and residues, such as food stains in carpets. 
Because of its ability to break down oil and grease, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) also is an ingredient in many industrial cleaning products, such as engine degreasers and industrial strength detergents.


Food Additive
As a food additive, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is used as an emulsifier or thickener. 
For example, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) helps make marshmallows and dried egg products light and fluffy. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) also helps acids mix better with liquids, for example in fruit juices and punches.


Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium laurilsulfate or sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS or NaDS) (C12H25SO4Na) is an anionic surfactant used as an emulsifying cleaning agent in many cleaning and hygiene products.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is a highly effective surfactant and is used in any task requiring the removal of oily stains and residues. 
For example, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is found in higher concentrations with industrial products including engine degreasers, floor cleaners, and car wash soaps. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is used in lower concentrations with toothpastes, shampoos, and shaving foams. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is an important component in bubble bath formulations for its thickening effect and its ability to create a lather.


Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) powder can be used to create products that require a good lather. 
Sodium lauryl sulfate, or SLS, helps achieve a productive lather in a variety of different recipes, which will make them more enjoyable to use and of higher quality. 
You can add our sodium lauryl sulfate powder to products that include soaps, bath bombs, bubble bars, and more.


Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is a widely used surfactant in cleaning products, cosmetic, and personal care products. 
SLS's uses in these products have been thoroughly evaluated and determined to be safe for consumers and the environment.


Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), also known as Sodium dodecyl sulfate, is a widely used surfactant in cleaning products, cosmetics, and personal care products. 
The sodium lauryl sulfate formula is a highly effective anionic surfactant used to remove oily stains and residues. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is found in high concentrations in industrial products, including engine degreasers, floor cleaners, and car wash products, where workplace protections can be implemented to avoid unsafe exposures. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is also used in lower concentrations in household and personal care products such as cleaning products, toothpastes, shampoos, and shaving foams.

USES IN CLEANING PRODUCTS
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) functions in cleaning product as a surfactant, wetting surfaces, emulsifying or solubilizing oils, and suspending soil so that they can be rinsed away. 
This ingredient contributes foaming properties to cleaning products.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is safe for use in cleaning products.  
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) has been through numerous reviews. 
There is no direct or circumstantial evidence that this ingredient has any carcinogenic potential. 
The studies that have been conducted on SLS indicate it is safe under proper conditions of use. 
Workplace exposures to SLS could be expected to be significantly higher than in the consumer use setting due to either the higher use concentrations and/or longer duration of use that can occur in the workplace. 
Since the primary side-effect of SLS, namely skin irritation, is dependent on the level and duration of exposure, consumer product formulators design products to avoid or minimize this effect during consumer use.

Uses for Sodium Lauryl Sulfate:

All the soaps and cleaning products that you use are a mix of water and oil. 
But they don’t mix together on their own. 

Instead, surfactants bring them together. 
Soap's cleaning power comes from the bonded oil and water molecules rubbing against dirt and grease. 

That is why so many products have surfactants in them. 
They blend the ingredients that make cleaning happen.‌

Sodium lauryl sulfate is very easy and inexpensive to make, and it works well in many situations. 
You'll see it listed as an ingredient in common products found in the home and in the workplace. ‌

Personal Products: 
These include things like:  

-Body wash
-Hand soap
-Facial cleaner
-Bubble bath
-Toothpaste
-Shampoo

SLS is also a foaming agent. 
Many of these products use SLS to give a foaming action during the cleaning process. 
If you have a foaming face wash or are working up a good lather with your shampoo, you're probably using something with SLS.‌

Cleaning Products:
Sodium lauryl sulfate’s ability to break down oil and grease lends itself well to industrial products. 
You can find it in household cleaning products as well as engine cleaners and industrial-strength soaps. ‌

Food:
You may see SLS used in certain foods you eat, within limits approved by the FDA. 
As a food additive, SLS can make marshmallows fluffier and dried egg products lighter. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) helps mix citrus and other acidic liquids with water to make fruit drinks. 

SLS can be used with other anionic, nonionic or amphoteric surfactants.

High Foaming

Typical uses:

-Laundry Products (tablets, compacts powder, dry mixed formulations)
-Household Cleaners
-Car and Truck Wash
-Textile

Appearance: Fine White Powder

CAS: 85586-07-8


If you look under your bathroom sink, or on the shelf in your shower, it’s very likely you’ll find SLS in your home. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)’s used in a variety of products, including:

Grooming products, such as shaving cream, lip balm, hand sanitizer, nail treatments, makeup remover, foundation, facial cleansers, exfoliants, and liquid hand soap
Hair products, such as shampoo, conditioner, hair dye, dandruff treatment, and styling gel
Dental care products, such as toothpaste, teeth whitening products, and mouthwash
Bath products, such as bath oils or salts, body wash, and bubble bath
Creams and lotions, such as hand cream, masks, anti-itch creams, hair-removal products, and sunscreen
You’ll notice that all of these products are topical, or applied directly to the skin or body.

SLS is also used as a food additive, usually as an emulsifier or a thickener. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) can be found in dried egg products, some marshmallow products, and certain dry beverage bases.


Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is an anionic surfactant naturally derived from coconut and/or palm kernel oil. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) usually consists of a mixture of sodium alkyl sulfates, mainly the lauryl. 
SLS lowers surface tension of aqueous solutions and is used as fat emulsifier, wetting agent, and detergent in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and toothpastes. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is also used in creams and pastes to properly disperse the ingredients and as research tool in protein biochemistry. 
SLS also has some microbicidal activity.

An anionic surfactant, usually a mixture of sodium alkyl sulfates, mainly the lauryl; 
lowers surface tension of aqueous solutions; 
used as fat emulsifier, wetting agent, detergent in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and toothpastes; 
also as research tool in protein biochemistry.


SLS is the best-known and most commonly-used sulfate. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)’s inexpensive and can be derived from a number of sources including petroleum, coconut oil, and even palm oil. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)’s an effective surfactant, a substance in detergents that combines with liquid to reduce surface tension, acting as wetting and foaming agents in cleaning products.


Where is SLS Used?


Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) can be found in the following cleaning, personal care, and cosmetic products.

-Shampoo
-Soap
-Shaving Cream
-Toothpaste
-Laundry Detergent
-Dish Soap
-Carpet Shampoo
-Surface Cleaner


Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) is a synthetic detergent and surfactant. 
Surfactant means it makes bubbles. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)’s used in a wide range of personal care products such as soaps, shampoos and toothpastes. 
SLS is also an ingredient in industrial products such as car wash soaps, engine degreasers and floor cleaners.

Use of Sodium Lauryl Sulphate

SLS is added to soaps and bubble baths for its ability to create a lather. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)’s widely used because it’s a cheap, highly effective cleansing and foaming agent.


SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) (POWDER) is a fine powdered form of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, also known as SLS. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is derived from natural sources like coconut oil and processed to create a fine, powder-like texture. 
SLS is an anionic surfactant known for its excellent foaming and cleansing properties, making it a common ingredient in shampoos, body washes, soaps, and other personal care products. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) effectively removes dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin and hair, producing a rich and stable foam. 

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) in Powder form is a popular, high-quality foaming surfactant. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)'s a great basis for producing foamy cleansers of many types. 
Rug shampoos, light duty solutions, laundry detergent, and fine fabric wash are just a few of the common domestic cleaning uses. 
Frequently used in textile and other industrial applications for scouring and foaming. 
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is useful in cleansers for difficult-to-clean jobs since it is quite effective even when oily soils are present.

SLS is a biodegradable substance obtained from renewable vegetable resources.


Benefits

• Cleansing agent

• High viscosity

• Biodegradable

• Good quality foam


SYNONYMS:

Sodium dodecyl sulfate
151-21-3
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE
Sodium dodecylsulfate
Sodium lauryl sulphate
Sodium dodecyl sulphate
Dodecyl sodium sulfate
Anticerumen
Gardinol
Neutrazyme
Sodium n-dodecyl sulfate
Duponal
Irium
Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester sodium salt
Stepanol methyl
Stepanol wac
Stepanol waq
Perlandrol L
Perlankrol L
Standapol wa-ac
Stepanol me dry
Dodecyl sulfate sodium salt
Sintapon L
Finasol osr2
Standapol WAQ
Stepanol WA
Incronol SLS
Maprobix NEU
Duponol QC
Duponol WA dry
Melanol CL
Dupanol WAQ
Duponol WAQE
Hexamol SLS
Dodecyl sulfate, sodium salt
Natriumlaurylsulfat
Sipex SP
Sipex UB
Sterling WAQ-CH
Stepanol WA Paste
Avirol 118 conc
Duponol
Sodium monododecyl sulfate
Lauyl sodium sulfate
Stepanol T 28
Dreft
Aquarex methyl
Duponol methyl
Solsol needles
Steinapol NLS 90
Duponol waqa
Empicol LX 28
Lauryl sodium sulfate
Melanol CL 30
NALS
Standapol waq special
Standapol was 100
Duponol qx
Jordanol SL-300
Richonol af
Stepanol WA-100
Finasol osr(sub 2)
Standapol 112 conc
Stepanol ME Dry AW
Dodecyl sulfate sodium
Perklankrol ESD 60
Sipex sb
Sipex sd
Caswell No. 779
Duponol Me
Monagen Y 100
Richonol A
Richonol C
Duponol C
Maprofix LK
Stepanol ME
Akyposal SDS
Carsonol SLS
Maprofix NEU
Maprofix WAC
Stepanol methyl dry aw
Aquarex ME
Duponol WA
Duponol WAQ
Empicol LPZ
Natrium laurylsulfuricum
Berol 452
Duponal WAQE
Duponol WAQM
Sterling wa paste
Conco sulfate WA
Conco sulfate WN
EMAL O
Nikkol SLS
Orvus WA Paste
Sipex OP
Sipon LS
Sipon PD
Sipon WD
Detergent 66
Montopol La Paste
Sipon LS 100
Sipon LSB
Maprofix WAC-LA
n-Dodecyl sulfate sodium
Sodium monolauryl sulfate
Cycloryl 21
Cycloryl 31
Conco Sulfate WAG
Conco Sulfate WAN
Conco Sulfate WAS
Quolac EX-UB
Monododecyl sodium sulfate
Odoripon Al 95
sodiumdodecylsulfate
Sodiumlauryl ether sulfate
Cycloryl 580
Cycloryl 585N
Maprofix 563
Sinnopon LS 95
Conco sulfate WA-1200
Conco sulfate WA-1245
Laurylsiran sodny [Czech]
Sodium laurilsulfate
Empicol LS 30
Rewopol NLS 30
Sinnopon LS 100
Carsonol SLS Special
Dehydag sulfate GL emulsion
Lauryl sulfate, sodium salt
Avirol 101
Dehydrag sulfate gl emulsion
Dehydag sulphate GL emulsion
Emersal 6400
Monogen Y 100
Carsonol SLS Paste B
sodium;dodecyl sulfate
Emal 10
Lauryl sulfate sodium salt
Laurylsiran sodny
P and G Emulsifier 104
Sodium lauryl sulfate ether
Sodium lauryl sulfate 30%
MFCD00036175
Emulsifier no. 104
Texapon k 12 p
CCRIS 6272
CHEBI:8984
HSDB 1315
NCI-C50191
SLS
Sodium lauryl sulfate, dental grade
Dodecyl alcohol, hydrogen sulfate, sodium salt
EINECS 205-788-1
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 079011
NSC 402488
NSC-402488
CP 75424
Texapon K 1296
AI3-00356
Laurylsulfuric Acid Sodium Salt
Dodecylsulfuric Acid Sodium Salt
DTXSID1026031
Sodium lauryl sulfate, synthetic
UNII-368GB5141J
Sodium lauryl sulfate [JAN:NF]
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate [USAN:JAN]
368GB5141J
NCGC00091020-03
E487
EC 205-788-1
12738-53-3
12765-21-8
1334-67-4
IPC-SDS
Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester sodium salt (1:1)
DTXCID906031
Rhodapon UB
Sodium dodecyl sulfate for Electrophoresis, inverted exclamation markY98.5%
CAS-151-21-3
Lauryl sulfate sodium
Empicol
S-4600
Sulfuric acid, monododecyl ester, sodium salt
sodiumlauryl sulfate
sodium dodecylsulphate
Sodium dedecyl sulfate
Sodium-dodecyl-S-SDS
DDS (CHRIS Code)
sodium n-dodecyl sulphate
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate NF
SDS (20% Solution)
sodium monododecyl sulphate
lauryl sulphate sodium salt
dodecyl sulphate sodium salt
SCHEMBL1102
Sodium lauryl sulfate, SDS
sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds)
C12H26O4S.Na
CHEMBL23393
sodium dodecyl sulphate (sds)
dodecyl sulfuric acid sodium salt
HY-Y0316B
DBMJMQXJHONAFJ-UHFFFAOYSA-M
Dodecyl sulphuric acid sodium salt
Sodium lauryl sulfate (JP17/NF)
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [II]
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [MI]
BCP30594
CS-B1770
CS-BQ-00030
HY-Y0316
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [FCC]
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [JAN]
Tox21_111059
Tox21_201614
Tox21_300149
BDBM50530482
LS-880
SODIUM LAURILSULFATE [MART.]
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [HSDB]
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [INCI]
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [VANDF]
AKOS015897278
AKOS025147308
Tox21_111059_1
DB00815
Dodecyl sulfuric acid ester sodium salt
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [USP-RS]
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE [WHO-DD]
NCGC00091020-01
NCGC00091020-02
NCGC00254225-01
NCGC00259163-01
NCGC00274082-01
AS-14730
SODIUM LAURILSULFATE [EP IMPURITY]
SODIUM LAURILSULFATE [EP MONOGRAPH]
CS-0182093
D1403
FT-0603358
FT-0700721
I0352
S0588
D01045
EN300-103513
F16341
S-4601
SODIUM DODECYL SULFATE BIOTECH GRD 100G
Q422241
Sodium n-dodecyl sulfate, 98%, for electrophoresis
F0001-0539
Z1365432828
Sodium dodecylsulfate;Sodium lauryl sulphate;Dodecyl sodium sulfate
Dodecyl sodium sulfate, Dodecyl sulfate sodium salt, Lauryl sulfate sodium salt, SDS, Sodium lauryl sulfate

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