laurylthiosulfates
Laurylthiosulfates are a type of surfactant, specifically an anionic surfactant, used in various industrial and household applications. They are derived from lauryl alcohol, which is a fatty alcohol with a chain length of 12 carbon atoms. The thiosulfate group is attached to the lauryl alcohol, giving the compound its unique properties.
Laurylthiosulfates are known for their excellent wetting, dispersing, and foaming properties. They are commonly used in
In industrial applications, laurylthiosulfates are used in the production of textiles, leather, and paper. They are
However, like many surfactants, laurylthiosulfates can have environmental impacts. They can be toxic to aquatic life
Laurylthiosulfates are typically produced through a reaction between lauryl alcohol and sodium thiosulfate. The resulting compound