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Sodium lignosulfonate 8061-51-6 CAS NO.8061-51-6

Min.Order Quantity:
1 Kilogram
Purity:
99.0%
Port:
Shanghai port
Payment Terms:
L/C,T/T

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Keywords

  • 8061-51-6
  • Sodium lignosulfonate
  • Sodium lignosulfonate

Quick Details

  • ProName: Sodium lignosulfonate 8061-51-6
  • CasNo: 8061-51-6
  • Molecular Formula: C20H24Na2O10S2
  • Appearance: white powder
  • Application: FOR ORGANIC USE
  • DeliveryTime: PROMPT
  • PackAge: as clients needs
  • Port: Shanghai port
  • ProductionCapacity: 10 Metric Ton/Month
  • Purity: 99.0%
  • Storage: Room temperature
  • Transportation: AS PER MSDS
  • LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
  • Heavy metal: N/A
  • Grade: Industrial Grade
  • N/A: N/A

Superiority

sodium lignosulfonate basic information
product name: sodium lignosulfonate
synonyms: ahr2438b;banirexn;betz402;dispergatorreax;dispergatorufoxane;lignosite458;lignosite854;lignosold10
cas: 8061-51-6
mf: c20h24na2o10s2
mw: 534.51
einecs:
product categories: cosmetic ingredients & chemicals;lignins;natural polymers;polymer science;materials science;natural polymers;polymer science;polymers
mol file: mol file
sodium lignosulfonate structure
sodium lignosulfonate chemical properties
solubility h2o: soluble
epa substance registry system lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt(8061-51-6)
safety information
safety statements 24/25
wgk germany 1
rtecs oi6174000
hazardous substances data 8061-51-6(hazardous substances data)
msds information
provider language
sigmaaldrich english
sodium lignosulfonate usage and synthesis
usage binder for ceramics, dispersing agent for pigments and in water treatment, stabilizer for wax and o/w emulsions, and tanning agent.
usage dispersing agent for dyestuffs, wax emulsions, pigments, water treatment and cleaners.
general description light tan powder.
air & water reactions water soluble.
reactivity profile an oxidizing acid. oxidizing acids are generally soluble in water with the release of hydrogen ions. the resulting solutions have ph's of less than 7.0. materials in this group react with chemical bases (for example: amines and inorganic hydroxides) to form salts. these neutralization reactions occur as the base accepts hydrogen ions that the acid donates. neutralizations can generate dangerously large amounts of heat in small spaces. the dissolution of acids in water or the dilution of their concentrated solutions with water may generate significant heat. the addition of water acids often generates sufficient heat in the small region of mixing to boil some of the water explosively. the resulting "bumping" spatters acid widely. these materials have significant ability as oxidizing agents. but that ability varies (for example, from high for nitric acid to low for sulfuric acid and most sulfonic acids). they can react with active metals, including iron and aluminum, and also many less active metals, to dissolve the metal and liberate hydrogen and/or toxic gases. like other acids, materials in this group can initiate polymerization in certain classes of organic compounds. their reactions with cyanide salts and compounds release gaseous hydrogen cyanide. flammable and/or toxic gases are also often generated by their reactions with dithiocarbamates, isocyanates, mercaptans, nitrides, nitriles, sulfides, and weak or strong reducing agents. additional gas-generating reactions occur with sulfites, nitrites, thiosulfates (to give h2s and so3), dithionites (so2), and even carbonates: the carbon dioxide gas from the last is nontoxic but the heat and spattering from the reaction can be troublesome. acids often catalyze (increase the rate of) chemical reactions.
fire hazard flash point data for sodium lignosulfonate are not available. sodium lignosulfonate is probably combustible.
sodium lignosulfonate preparation products and raw materials

Details

sodium lignosulfonate basic information
product name: sodium lignosulfonate
synonyms: ahr2438b;banirexn;betz402;dispergatorreax;dispergatorufoxane;lignosite458;lignosite854;lignosold10
cas: 8061-51-6
mf: c20h24na2o10s2
mw: 534.51
einecs:
product categories: cosmetic ingredients & chemicals;lignins;natural polymers;polymer science;materials science;natural polymers;polymer science;polymers
mol file: mol file
sodium lignosulfonate structure
sodium lignosulfonate chemical properties
solubility h2o: soluble
epa substance registry system lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt(8061-51-6)
safety information
safety statements 24/25
wgk germany 1
rtecs oi6174000
hazardous substances data 8061-51-6(hazardous substances data)
msds information
provider language
sigmaaldrich english
sodium lignosulfonate usage and synthesis
usage binder for ceramics, dispersing agent for pigments and in water treatment, stabilizer for wax and o/w emulsions, and tanning agent.
usage dispersing agent for dyestuffs, wax emulsions, pigments, water treatment and cleaners.
general description light tan powder.
air & water reactions water soluble.
reactivity profile an oxidizing acid. oxidizing acids are generally soluble in water with the release of hydrogen ions. the resulting solutions have ph's of less than 7.0. materials in this group react with chemical bases (for example: amines and inorganic hydroxides) to form salts. these neutralization reactions occur as the base accepts hydrogen ions that the acid donates. neutralizations can generate dangerously large amounts of heat in small spaces. the dissolution of acids in water or the dilution of their concentrated solutions with water may generate significant heat. the addition of water acids often generates sufficient heat in the small region of mixing to boil some of the water explosively. the resulting "bumping" spatters acid widely. these materials have significant ability as oxidizing agents. but that ability varies (for example, from high for nitric acid to low for sulfuric acid and most sulfonic acids). they can react with active metals, including iron and aluminum, and also many less active metals, to dissolve the metal and liberate hydrogen and/or toxic gases. like other acids, materials in this group can initiate polymerization in certain classes of organic compounds. their reactions with cyanide salts and compounds release gaseous hydrogen cyanide. flammable and/or toxic gases are also often generated by their reactions with dithiocarbamates, isocyanates, mercaptans, nitrides, nitriles, sulfides, and weak or strong reducing agents. additional gas-generating reactions occur with sulfites, nitrites, thiosulfates (to give h2s and so3), dithionites (so2), and even carbonates: the carbon dioxide gas from the last is nontoxic but the heat and spattering from the reaction can be troublesome. acids often catalyze (increase the rate of) chemical reactions.
fire hazard flash point data for sodium lignosulfonate are not available. sodium lignosulfonate is probably combustible.
sodium lignosulfonate preparation products and raw materials

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