Sodium dodecyl sulfate CAS#151-21-3

Sodium dodecyl sulfate is an anionic surfactant, and is a typical representative of sulphate-based surfactant. It is abbreviated as SDS, and also known as AS, K12, coco alcohol sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate and foaming agent. The commercial products are usually white to light yellow crystalline powder. It is non-toxic, slightly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in chloroform and ether, soluble in water, and has good anionic and nonionic complex compatibility. It has good emulsibility, foamability, and foaming, infiltrating, decontaminating and dispersing properties. It is abundant in foams and quickly biodegradable, and has solubility next only to fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sodium sulphate (abbreviated as AES). It is not sensitive to alkali and hard water, but its stability is inferior to general sulfonate under acidic conditions and is close to AES. It is not favorable to exceed 95 °C upon long-term heating, and its irritation is at the middle level among surfactants, with an irritation index of 3.3 for a 10% solution, which is higher than AES and lower than sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (abbreviated as LAS). Toxicity LD50 is 1300mg/kg. There is no evidence that this product is carcinogenic, but high doses may indeed irritate the skin. However, in general sanitary products the concentration is limited when used as a forming agent, and is in line with national standards. So there is no need to concern.
Sodium dodecyl sulfate is a major component of detergent. It is usually used in the DNA extraction process to separate DNA after protein denaturation. It is often misread as sodium dodecyl sulfonate. It is widely used as a foaming agent in toothpaste, soap, shower gel, shampoo, detergent and cosmetics. 95% of personal care products and household cleaning products contain sodium lauryl sulfate.
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Sodium dodecyl sulfate CAS#151-21-3

Product Name: Sodium dodecyl sulfate
Synonyms: LAURYL SULFATE SODIUM SALT;LAURYL SODIUM SULFATE;LAURYL SULFATE, SODIUM;LAURYL SULFATE NA-SALT;IPC-SDS;DODECYLSULFURIC ACID SODIUM SALT;DODECYL SULFATE SODIUM;DODECYL SULFATE SODIUM SALT
CAS: 151-21-3
MF: C12H25NaO4S
MW: 288.38
EINECS: 205-788-1
Product Categories: Biochemicals and Reagents;Denaturation;Alkyl Sulfates;Antigen-Vaccine Preparation;Detergents by Applications;detergent;Diagnostic Applications;Drug Delivery-Liposomes;Electrophoresis Chromatography;Enzymology;Membrane Protein Solubilization;Organic Sulfates/Sulfites;Anionic Detergents;Building Blocks;Analytical Chemistry;Biochemistry;HPLC Ion-Pair Reagents for Basic Samples;Ion-Pair Reagents for HPLC;Surfactants (for Biochemistry);Reagents for Electrophoresis;Cell Culture;Chemical Synthesis;Core Bioreagents;Detergents;Detergents N to Z;Life Science Reagents for Protein Electrophoresis;Molecular Biology;Organic Building Blocks;Research Essentials;Sulfur Compounds;Hair Care;Home Care;Oral Care;Skin Care;Sulfate (Surfactants);Anionic Surfactants;Functional Materials;Surfactants;Anionic Surfactants (for Biochemistry);metal sulfate;Cosmetics;K12;151-21-3
Mol File: 151-21-3.mol
Melting point 204-207 °C (lit.)
density 1.03 g/mL at 20 °C
FEMA 4437 | SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE
Fp >100°C
storage temp. 2-8°C
solubility H2O: 0.1 M, clear to nearly clear, colorless to slightly yellow
form Powder or Crystals
color White to pale yellow
PH 6-9 (10g/l, H2O, 20℃)
Odor Slight fatty odour
PH Range 7.2
Water Solubility ca. 150 g/L (20 ºC)
λmax λ: 260 nm Amax: 0.3
λ: 280 nm Amax: 0.2
Merck 14,8636
BRN 3599286
InChIKey DBMJMQXJHONAFJ-UHFFFAOYSA-M
LogP 1.600
CAS DataBase Reference 151-21-3(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System Sodium lauryl sulfate (151-21-3)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes F,Xn,Xi
Risk Statements 36/37/38-36/38-22-11-21/22-42-41-20/21/22-37/38
Safety Statements 26-36/37-36/37/39-36-22-39
RIDADR UN 2926 4.1/PG 2
WGK Germany 2
RTECS WT1050000
F 3
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 4.1
PackingGroup III
HS Code 29209010
Hazardous Substances Data 151-21-3(Hazardous Substances Data)
Toxicity LD50 orally in rats: 1288 mg/kg (Walker)