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Chemical Name: Sodium α-Olefin Sulfonate
CAS No.: 68439-57-6
Molecular Formula: CₙH₂ₙ₋₁SO₃Na (where *n* = typically C14–C18)
Structure: A mixture of alkene sulfonates and hydroxyalkane sulfonates, derived from the sulfonation of α-olefins.
Appearance: Light yellow viscous liquid or powder (depending on concentration).
Solubility: Highly soluble in water.
Surface Activity: Excellent foaming, wetting, and emulsifying properties.
pH (1% solution): 7–10 (mild, skin-friendly).
Biodegradability: >90% (readily biodegradable, eco-friendly).
Stability: Performs well in hard water and across a wide pH range.
AOS is widely used as a high-performance anionic surfactant in:
✅ Personal Care & Cosmetics
Shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers (gentle on skin, low irritation).
Toothpaste and foam baths (rich, stable lather).
✅ Household & Industrial Cleaners
Detergents (liquid/powder), dishwashing liquids.
Industrial degreasers and textile processing aids.
✅ Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
Lowers interfacial tension in oilfield chemicals.
✅ Agriculture & Emulsions
Pesticide emulsifiers and dispersants.
✔ Milder than SLES/SLS – Less irritating to skin and eyes.
✔ Better foam stability vs. linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS).
✔ Hardwater resistance – Performs better than soaps.
✔ Cost-effective – Competitive with other anionic surfactants.
Non-toxic, non-sensitizing (OECD 402 tested).
Not classified as hazardous under GHS.
Eco-label compliant (EU Ecolabel, USDA BioPreferred).