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Anionic surfactants

Anionic surfactants are the largest and most widespread class of surface-active compounds. Their use in many industrial processes results from their high chemical stability and excellent compatibility with other surfactants.

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SULFOROKAnol® L227/1 MB (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate) SULFOROKAnol L227/1 MB is an anionic surfactant from the group of alkyl ether sulphates (INCI name: Sodium Laureth Sulphate). The product is available as a 27% water...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
68891-38-3
SULFOROKAnol® L227/1 MB  (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate)
SULFOROKAnol® L270/1 MB (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate) SULFOROKAnol L270/1 MB is an anionic surfactant from the group of alkyl ether sulphates (INCI name: Sodium Laureth Sulphate). It is based mainly on raw material...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
68891-38-3
SULFOROKAnol® L270/1 MB  (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate)
SULFOROKAnol® L270/1A MB (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate) SULFOROKAnol L270/1A MB is an anionic surfactant from the group of alkyl ether sulphates (INCI name: Sodium Laureth Sulphate). It is based mainly on raw material...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
68891-38-3
SULFOROKAnol® L270/1A MB   (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate)
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)
SULFOROKAnol®L385/1T (TIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol) SULFOROKAnol L385/1T belongs to the anionic surfactants group. The product is characterised by high contents of active substance, over 82%. It’s present in the form...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
107600-36-2
SULFOROKAnol®L385/1T   (TIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol)
SULFOROKAnol® L390/1M (MIPA Laureth Sulfate Propylene Glycol) SULFOROKAnol L390/1M belongs to the group of anionic surfactants with active substance concentration of 85%. It is provided in the form of a clear viscous colourless...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates, Mixtures
SULFOROKAnol® L390/1M  (MIPA Laureth Sulfate Propylene Glycol)
SULFOROKAnol® L430/1 (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate) SULFOROKAnol L430/1 is an anionic surfactant, based on ethoxylated lauryl alcohol The product is available in the form of a clear solution containing 30% of active...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
68891-38-3
SULFOROKAnol® L430/1  (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate)
SULFOROKAnol® L725/1 (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate) SULFOROKAnol L725/1 is an anionic surface active agent based on ethoxylated lauryl alcohol. The product is available as a transparent aqueous solution with a 25%...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
68891-38-3
SULFOROKAnol® L725/1 (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate)
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)
Sulfobursztynian L3/40 (Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate) SULFOBURSZTYNAN L3/40 is an anionic surfactant (INCI name: Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate.) The product is a light yellow to yellow liquid and contains 40% active...
Composition
Sulfosuccinates
Sulfobursztynian L3/40 (Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate)
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Characteristics and properties of anionic surfactants

Surfactants are among the most versatile chemical compounds in industry. They are amphiphilic molecules with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts in their structure. This unique structure gives them exceptional surface properties.

Amphiphiles with a negative charge on their polar group are called anionic surfactants. In solutions and mixtures, they are located at the interface between phases of different polarity. This allows them to effectively reduce surface and interfacial tension.

Key properties of anionic surfactants:

  • Emulsifying ability,
  • Excellent wetting properties,
  • High and stable foaming ability (over a wide pH range),
  • Very good washing and cleaning properties,
  • Hydrotropic effect,
  • Good biodegradability.

Key areas where anionic surfactants are used

Cosmetics and personal care products

Anionic surfactants are the leading cleaning ingredients in cosmetic products. They are found in products such as hair shampoos, shower gels, liquid soaps, hair conditioners, hairsprays, etc. Some compounds in this group are exceptionally mild on the skin, which makes them suitable for use in children’s cosmetics and selected intimate hygiene products.

Detergents and household chemicals

Due to their excellent cleaning properties, anionic surfactants are used as the main active ingredients in soaps and chemical detergents, as well as other cleaning and washing formulations. Most of them are highly resistant to hard water, which makes them ideal for use in dishwashing liquids. In addition, they produce large amounts of foam when mixed. Some anionic surfactants are hypoallergenic, which is why they are often used in detergents designed for sensitive skin. In addition to household chemicals, anionic surfactants are often used in the automotive industry, where they are ingredients in car cleaning and care products.

Production of paints and varnishes

Anionic surfactants are particularly important components in formulations created during the mixing of paints and varnishes. The surface action of these compounds ensures the stability of the pigment in the mixture and its good dispersion. Importantly, they are compatible with most components commonly used in the production of paints and varnishes (inorganic pigments and mineral fillers, dispersing and wetting agents, rheology modifiers and anti-foaming agents).

Agrochemical industry

In agrochemical formulations, anionic surfactants act as dispersing agents and emulsifiers. They stabilise the resulting mixtures and prevent their delamination. They work well with all types of emulsions, concentrates and dispersions used in the agrochemical industry. However, they show the best application performance with suspension concentrates.

Construction

Some anionic surfactants act as air-entraining agents added to construction mixtures. They are used, for example, in the production of drywall, enabling the manufacture of lightweight and durable materials.

Other industrial applications

  • Emulsion polymerisation – they stabilise the dispersion. This allows control over particle size in various systems.
  • Fire extinguishing agents – they are components of synthetic fire extinguishing agents, where they act as basic foaming agents.
  • Textile industry – they play a key role in processes such as wetting, washing and dyeing fabrics.
  • Metallurgical industry – they are included in metalworking preparations. Used for cleaning hard surfaces, as well as in metal cutting, grinding and stamping processes.
  • Food and food industry – some anionic surfactants have been approved for use as indirect food additives.