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Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt CAS 577-11-7

 

Product Name: Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt
CAS: 577-11-7
MF: C20H37O7S. Na
MW: 444.56
EINECS: 209-406-4
Melting point: 173-179 °C(lit.)
Boiling point: 82.7°C
Density: 1.1
Vapor pressure: 0Pa at 25℃
Storage temp.: Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature

1. Emulsifiers: Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt helps in creating stable emulsions, like in some types of paints where Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt CAS 577-11-7 keeps the pigments evenly dispersed in the liquid medium.

2. Detergents: Added to cleaning products to improve Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt ability to wet surfaces and remove dirt and grease.

3. Agriculture: As a wetting agent in pesticides and fertilizers, ensuring they spread evenly on plants.

Packed in 25 kg per drum or based on customers' requirements.

1. Temperature and Humidity
Store Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt CAS 577-11-7 at room temperature, around 20 - 25°C (68 - 77°F). It's relatively stable within this range. Keep Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt in a dry place as Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt can absorb moisture from the air over time, Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt might affect its properties.

2. Sealed Container
Use an airtight container. This prevents moisture absorption and also stops any potential evaporation of volatile components (although it's not highly volatile). Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt CAS 577-11-7 also protects the compound from contamination by other substances in the storage environment.

3. Away from Light
While it's not extremely light - sensitive, storing Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt in the dark or in a light - resistant container can help maintain its quality over long periods. Light can sometimes cause slow degradation or changes in the chemical structure.

4. Separation from Incompatible Substances
Keep Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt CAS 577-11-7 away from strong acids and bases. Strong acids can react with the sulfosuccinate group, and strong bases can also cause chemical changes in the molecule.