Description
Chemical formula: CH3 (CH2) 10CH2 (OCH2CH2) nOSO3Na
Sodium lauryl ether sulfate, also called SLES. Visually it is a yellowish white paste and acts as an anionic surfactant or detergent used in various cleaning and personal care products such as soaps and cosmetics.
In everyday life, SLES acts as a cleaning agent in various products. Liquid Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate is derived from natural sources such as coconut oil and palm kernel oil. It is very easy to spot on the shampoo packaging or bottle in the ingredients section.
Liquid sodium lauryl ether sulfate is usually used as a surfactant. SLES as a surfactant helps reduce the surface tension between product ingredients, making this unique property an excellent cleaning and blowing agent. SLES occupies a large place in household cleaning, personal care and beauty products.
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