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- Sulfonate - Wikipedia
Sulfonate salts are widely used surfactants and detergents Alkylbenzenesulfonates are detergents found in shampoos, toothpaste, laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, etc
- Sulfate vs. Sulfonate - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
Sulfate is an anion composed of one sulfur atom bonded to four oxygen atoms, while sulfonate is an anion with a sulfur atom bonded to three oxygen atoms and one carbon atom
- What is the Difference Between Sulfonate and Sulfate
What is the difference between sulfonate and sulfate? In sulfonates, the sulfur atom is directly bonded to the carbon atom, while in sulfate, the sulfur atom is bonded to a carbon atom through an oxygen atom
- Is Sulfonate Bad for Hair? Understanding This Shampoo Ingredient
Is sulfonate bad for hair? Explore the differences between sulfonate vs sulfate, pros and cons of sulfonate, and alternatives depending on your hair’s needs
- SULFONATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Some common chemical names to look out for include linear alkylate sulfonate or any other variety with sulfate or sulfonate in their name and enzymes like amylase, lipase and protease
- Sulfonate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The hydroxide ion released by this reaction can attach sulfur atom in HBPSi − to form a sulfonate branch The sulfonate, which is a weak leaving group base and acts as a good leaving group (HSO3−), is detached from the benzene ring in HBPSi − and leaves a carbanion intermediate
- 17. 4: Sulfonic Acids - Chemistry LibreTexts
The most common sulfonic acid is p-toluenesulfonic acid The conjugate bases of sulfonic acids are called sulfonate anions and are resonance stabilized Consequently, sulfonate anions make good leaving groups The sulfonate anion has three major resonance structures
- Sulfates In Shampoo: What Are They, Are They Damaging, Alternatives
But if you’re a science junkie on the hunt for expert-approved alternative cleansing agents, look out for sodium c14-16 olefin sulfonate, whose cleansing power is comparable to sulfates
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