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organyl group,
amino group or a
halogen atom.
Sulfonates are the
conjugate bases of
sulfonic acids.
Sulfonates are
generally stable in water, non-oxidizing...
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branched alkylbenzene sulfonates (BAS).
However following environmental concerns these were
replaced with
linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS)
during the 1960s...
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styrene sulfonates has been reported,
leading to well
defined linear polymers, as well as more
complicated molecular architectures.
Polystyrene sulfonates are...
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sulfonates (also: alpha-olefin
sulfonates or AOS) are a
group of
anionic surfactants,
which are used as detergents. The
compounds contain a -...
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Alkyl sulfonates are
esters of
alkane sulfonic acids with the
general formula R-SO2-O-R'. They act as
alkylating agents, some of them are used as alkylating...
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environmentally relevant C4
through C8
perfluorinated homologue groups of
alkyl sulfonates, carboxylates,
telomer alcohols, olefins, and acids, and
their derivatives"...
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being the
alkylbenzene sulfonates,
which are soap-like
compounds that are more
soluble in hard water,
because the
polar sulfonate (of detergents) is less...
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synthetic sulfonates. However, LABs are more
industrially favoured since the
discovery of its
extensive biodegradable yield over BAB-based
sulfonates in the...
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particularly large scale are
linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (1.7
million tons/y),
lignin sulfonates (600,000 tons/y),
fatty alcohol ethoxylates (700,000...
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sulfonic acids are
called sulfonates. Aryl
sulfonic acids are
produced by the
process of sulfonation.
Usually the
sulfonating agent is
sulfur trioxide...