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Lanxess Mersolat® H30 Plastic Additive, Emulsifier
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: Secondary Alkane Sulfonates (SAS) which are used as raw materials for textile processing chemicals, leather auxiliaries, detergents and cleaning products, as anionic emulsifier for emulsions polymerizations and as antistatic agent for plastic materials.

Chemical composition: Mixture of primarily secondary sodium alkyl sulfonates with an average chain length of C15.

CAS Reg. No. 68188-18-1

Applications:
Raw material for detergents, wetting agents textile processing chemicals and leather auxiliaries-Mersolat® H can be used as an anionic surfactant for the production of particularly liquid and highly-concentrated paste-like detergents and wetting agents for the textile and leather industry as well as of alkaline and acid industrial cleansers, disinfectant cleansers, and house hold detergents and cleaning agents. Mersolat® H is comparatively stable against acids, alkali, and electrolytes.

Stabilizing dispersions-Because of its excellent emulsifying properties, Mersolat® H is suitable for use in the processing of synthetic lattices, natural latex, and acrylate dispersions. Even small addition rates (0.2 – 3.0%) allow the production of high-percentage plastic dispersions (45 – 50%) with a high stability.
High grade anionic emulsifier for emulsion polymerization-Mersolat® H is an auxiliary for the manufacture and stabilization of emulsions. It is used as an anionic emulsifier in the emulsion polymerization of vinyl chloride, acrylonitrile, butadiene, styrene, acrylates, other monomers and their mixtures, especially for the manufacture of ABS. Dispersions with a high stability which form little scale in the reactors can be obtained with only low additions (0.2 – 3.0%). Mersolat® H has proven itself effective in both continuous (addition approx. 2%) and discontinuous (addition approx. 1%) polymerization of E-PVC. The absence of double bonds means that the emulsifier does not act as a radical interceptor which ensures an easily reproducible reaction process

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Lanxess, Spinoff of Bayer

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