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Dispersants

Dispersants are substances that cause larger particles to break down, preventing them from re-aggregating. A dispersion system consists of two immiscible phases – one is the continuous phase and the other is the dispersed phase. Additional mechanical energy is required to disperse a given substance, which causes the dispersant to mix with the phases that make up the system.

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ROKAnol®L30 ROKAnol® L30 is a non-ionic surfactant used mainly as an emulsifier in the emulsion polymerization process. The product comes in the form of white wax with a solidification...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68439-50-9
ROKAnol®L30
ROKAnol® L80/50W ROKAnol® L80/50W belongs to the group of non-ionic surfactants of alkoxylated fatty alcohols. The product contains about 50% of the active substance. At room temperature...
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
68439-51-0
ROKAnol® L80/50W
Rokrysol PZW Rokrysol PZW is an excellent dispersant of inorganic pigments in the paint and varnish industry. The commercial product is a 30% sodium salt solution of polyacrylic...
Composition
Acrylic acid derivatives
CAS No.
9003-04-7
Rokrysol PZW
Roksol M7 Roksol M7 is a mixture of surfactants for use in the textile industry. The product is a colourless liquid with a solidification point of approximately -10°C. The...
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Mixtures
Roksol M7
Roksol PSP Roksol PSP is a mixture of surfactants with an antifoamer. The product is a homogeneous yellow liquid with the potential for opalescence and turbidity. The product...
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Mixtures
Roksol PSP
Roksol SR22 Roksol SR22 is an agent used as an equalizer for dyeing raw materials and wool and polyamide products. It is produced in the form of an oily liquid of light brown...
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Mixtures
Roksol SR22
ROSULfan® A (Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate) ROSULfan A is an anionic surfactant from the group of alkyl sulphates, INCI name: Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate. It is mainly intended for personal care products. It has...
Composition
Alkyl sulfates
CAS No.
90583-11-2
ROSULfan® A (Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate)
ROSULfan®L (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) ROSULfan L is an alkyl sulphate belonging to a group of anionic surfactants (INCI name: Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, SLS). It is dedicated mainly for cosmetic and detergent...
Composition
Alkyl sulfates
CAS No.
85586-07-8
ROSULfan®L (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate)
ROSULfan®A MB (Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate) ROSULfan A MB is an anionic surfactant from the group of alkyl sulphates, INCI name: Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate. It is mainly intended for personal care products. It...
Composition
Alkyl sulfates
CAS No.
90583-11-2
ROSULfan®A MB  (Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate)
Sulfobursztynian DOSS (Sulfosuccinate) DOSS SULFOSUCCINATE is an anionic surfactant with active substance content of 60% diluted in 2-ethylhexanol used as a solvent. It is a surfactant with a limited...
Composition
Sulfosuccinates
Sulfobursztynian DOSS  (Sulfosuccinate)
Sulfobursztynian DOSS50BGE (Sulfosuccinate) SULFOBURSZTYNIAN DOSS50BGE is an anionic surfactant in the form of 50% butylglykol/ethanol solvent system. The product can be used as a wetting agent for colour...
Composition
Sulfosuccinates
Sulfobursztynian DOSS50BGE  (Sulfosuccinate)
Sulfobursztynian DOSS70E (Sulfosuccinate) DOSS70E SULFOSUCCINATE is an anionic surfactant with a concentrated content of the active substance (70%) in ethyl alcohol, with the INCI name: Diethylhexyl Sodium...
Composition
Sulfosuccinates
Sulfobursztynian DOSS70E  (Sulfosuccinate)
SULFOROKAnol®L290/1M (MIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol) SULFOROKAnol L290/1M belongs to the group of anionic surfactants known in the INCI as:MIPA Laureth Sulfate (and) Propylene Glycol. It contains approx. 85% of the...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates, Mixtures
SULFOROKAnol®L290/1M  (MIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol)
SULFOROKAnol®L290/1M MB (MIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol) SULFOROKAnol L290/1M MB belongs to the group of anionic surfactants known in the INCI as:MIPA Laureth Sulfate (and) Propylene Glycol. It contains approx. 85% of...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates, Mixtures
SULFOROKAnol®L290/1M MB  (MIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol)
Sulfobursztynian DOSS70GP (Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate) SULFOSUCCINATE DOSS70GP is an anionic surfactant with a concentrated active substance content (70%) in propylene glycol (INCI name: Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate)....
Composition
Sulfosuccinates
CAS No.
577-11-7
Sulfobursztynian DOSS70GP (Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate)
Tensamin EC Tensamin EC is a specialist, properly selected and composed mixture of active substances used in power engineering. It provides corrosion protection in water-steam...
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Mixtures
Tensamin EC
Tensamin OS Tensamin OS is a highly functional product designed for combined heat and power plants. It was designed to meet the requirements of operation of boilers and water-steam...
Composition
Mixtures
Tensamin OS
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Chemical nature of dispersants

Most often, dispersants are surfactants or mixtures thereof with different HLB values, which adsorb onto the surface of the dispersed phase particles, reducing the interfacial tension and improving their wettability by the continuous medium. Such adsorption reduces van der Waals interactions between fine particles and enhances repulsive interactions, which helps to keep them separate.

Mechanism of action of dispersants

The mechanism of action of dispersants is based on electrostatic and/or steric stabilisation. In the case of electrostatic stabilisation, ionic dispersants adsorb onto the surface of the particles, giving them a surface charge and forming a so-called double electric layer – the resulting charges cause particles of the same sign to repel each other, which prevents their coagulation.

Steric mechanism

In the steric mechanism, dispersants with a high molar mass (e.g. polymeric) form wide protective layers around the particles, whose spatial veil acts as a physical barrier, making it difficult for the particles to approach and recombine. Steric stabilisation is often less sensitive to the presence of electrolytes than electrostatic stabilisation.

Electro-steric stabilisation

In practice, many modern dispersants combine both mechanisms – so-called electro-steric stabilisation, where electrostatic repulsion and a polymer barrier are generated simultaneously, which increases the stability of the dispersion even under variable chemical conditions, such as pH or ionic strength of the environment.

Application of dispersants

Dispersants are used in many applications, including in the automotive industry as additives to engine oils and in construction as additives to concrete. They can also be found in household and cosmetic chemicals. In the textile industry, they are used as additives to pigments. They are also used in petroleum processing.