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Magnesium lauryl ether sulfate

C24Hs2Mg08S2.(C2H40)n Magnesium lauryl ether sulfate,... [Pg.375]

Magnesium laureth sulfate CAS 62755-21-9 (generic) 67702-21-4 Synonyms Magnesium lauryl ether sulfate Definition Magnesium salt of ethoxylated lauryl sulfate... [Pg.2459]

Chem. Descrip. Magnesium lauryl ether sulfate Ionic Nature Anionic CAS 62755-21-9 Uses Solubilizer, foaming agent Features Acid-stable LEG 325 [Chempri]... [Pg.642]

Chem. Descrip. Magnesium lauryl ether sulfate Ionic Nature Anionic CAS 67762-214... [Pg.642]

Synonyms Magnesium PEG (5) lauryl ether sulfate Magnesium POE (5) lauryl ether sulfate Definition Magnesium salt of the sulfuric acid ester of laureth-5... [Pg.2459]

Magnesium PEG (11) lauryl ether carboxylate. See Magnesium laureth-11 carboxylate Magnesium PEG (5) lauryl ether sulfate. See Magnesium laureth-5 sulfate Magnesium PEG 400 lauryl ether sulfate. See Magnesium laureth-8 sulfate Magnesium PEG (1-4) myristyl ether sulfate. [Pg.2464]

The alkyl moiety usually consists of a mixture of C12-C16 chains. Lauryl ether sulfate (LES) or sodium laureth sulfate (according to the cosmetic, toiletry, and fragrance [CTFA] nomenclature), with mainly lauryl chain, is commonly used in personal care products. The degree of ethoxylation is usually equal to 2 or 3, and sodium, annnonium, or magnesium salts can be encountered in formulations. [Pg.479]

Dodoxynol-5 Dodoxynol-10 Dodoxynol-12 lsodeceth-3 lsodeceth-4 lsodeceth-5 lsodeceth-6 , lsodeceth-7 lsodeceth-8 Isodecyl ether phosphoric acid Laureth-3 Laureth-5 Laureth-40 Laureth-50 Magnesium lauryl sulfate Methoxyisopropanol Myristoyl sarcosine Nonoxynol Nonoxynol-7 Nonoxynol-11 Nonoxynol-12 Octoxynol Octoxynol-3 Octoxynol-10 Octoxynol-16 Octoxynol-30 Octoxynol-40 Oleoyl sarcosine Oleth PEG-100 stearate Phenoxyethanol PPG-3-isodeceth-1 Sodium cocoamphoacetate Sodium cocoamphopropionate Sodium dibutyl naphthalene sulfonate... [Pg.5876]

The contents of the flask are transferred to a separatory funnel while still hot and washed three times with 200-cc. portions of hot water to remove the sodium laurate (Note 7). The lauryl alcohol is extracted with ether from the cooled mixture and the washings. The combined ether extracts are washed with water, sodium carbonate solution, and again with water, and dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate. The ether is evaporated and the lauryl alcohol distilled under diminished pressure. The yield is 60-70 g. (65-75 per cent of the theoretical amount) of a product boiling at i43-i46°/i8 mm. or i98-2oo°/i35 mm. (Note 8). [Pg.95]


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