Sodium Laureth Sulfate(SLEs)
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Product name: Sodium Laureth
Sulfate(SLEs)
CAS: 151-21-3
Molecular formula:C12H25NaO4S
Molecular weight:288.38
Description:Sodium
laureth sulfate, or sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), is an anionic detergent
and surfactant found in many personal care products (soaps, shampoos,
toothpaste etc.). SLES is an inexpensive and very effective foaming agent.
SLES, SLS, ALS and sodium pareth sulfate are surfactants that are used in many
cosmetic products for their cleansing and emulsifying properties. They behave
similarly to soap.
Its chemical
formula is CH3(CH2)10CH2(OCH2CH2)nOSO3Na. Sometimes the number represented by n
is specified in the name, for example laureth-2 sulfate. The product is
heterogeneous in the number of ethoxyl groups, where n is the mean. It is
common for commercial products for n= 3. SLES is prepared by ethoxylation of
dodecyl alcohol. The resulting ethoxylate is converted to a half ester of
sulfuric acid, which is neutralized by conversion to the sodium salt. The
related surfactant sodium lauryl sulfate (also known as sodium dodecyl sulfate
or SDS) is produced similarly, but without the ethoxylation step. SLS and
ammonium lauryl sulfate (ALS) are commonly used alternatives to SLES in
consumer products.