十二烷基醚硫酸钠(SLES) CAS NO.68891-38-3

十二烷基醚硫酸钠(SLES) CAS NO.68891-38-3

Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (SLES), also known as Sodium Laureth Sulfate, is a high-performance anionic surfactant derived from ethoxylated lauryl alcohol.

Technical Introduction

Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (SLES), also known as Sodium Laureth Sulfate, is a high-performance anionic surfactant derived from ethoxylated lauryl alcohol. Distinguished by its milder properties compared to Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS), SLES offers excellent foaming, emulsifying, wetting, and detergency capabilities. It is a staple ingredient in personal care products, household cleaners, and industrial formulations, valued for its compatibility with a wide range of additives and reduced skin irritation potential.

Chemical Identity

Item Technical Specification
Chemical Name Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate; Sodium Laureth Sulfate
Abbreviation SLES; SLES-n (where n = average number of ethylene oxide units, typically 1–3 for industrial grades)
General Molecular Formula C12H25(OCH2CH2)nOSO3Na
分子量 332.42–420.56 g/mol (varies with n; SLES-2 ≈ 376.49 g/mol)
CAS Registry Number 68585-34-2 (generic for ethoxylated grades; SLES-1: 3088-31-1)
UN Number 3082 (Class 9: Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods; Environmental Hazard)
Structural Feature Composed of a hydrophobic 12-carbon lauryl chain, a hydrophilic polyoxyethylene ether segment (-(OCH2CH2)n-), and a sulfate sodium salt group (-OSO3Na). The ethylene oxide units reduce surface tension and lower skin irritation, differentiating SLES from SLS

Core Industrial Applications

SLES’s mildness and versatile performance make it a preferred surfactant across multiple sectors:

Personal Care & Cosmetics (Largest Application)

Key ingredient in shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, bubble baths, and toothpastes. Its low irritation profile makes it suitable for sensitive skin formulations. It acts as a primary foaming agent and cleanser, effectively removing dirt and oil without disrupting the skin’s natural lipid barrier. Complies with EU Cosmetic Regulation (EC 1223/2009) and US FDA standards.

Household Detergents

Used in liquid laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, and surface cleaners. Enhances cleaning efficiency by emulsifying grease and suspending particulate dirt, and performs well in hard water. Often blended with nonionic surfactants (e.g., alkyl polyglucosides) to improve biodegradability.

Industrial Cleaning Agents

Formulated into heavy-duty degreasers, metal cleaning fluids, and textile scouring agents. Effective for removing oil, wax, and contaminants from machinery, metal surfaces, and textile fibers. Its compatibility with alkaline builders makes it ideal for industrial cleaning formulations.

Other Uses

Emulsifier in pesticide formulations (improves spray adhesion on crop surfaces); solubilizer in pharmaceutical topical creams; wetting agent in emulsion polymerization for paints and adhesives.

Transport: Comply with UN 3082 transport regulations for Class 9 miscellaneous dangerous goods. Use leak-proof containers and label packages with “ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE” warnings. Avoid transport in extreme temperatures or humid conditions.

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