Chemical Database

Sulfuric acid, monododecyl ester, sodium salt

Identifications

  • CAS Number: 151-21-3
  • Caswell Number: 779
  • Synonyms/Related:
    • (C10-C14) Linear alkyl sulfonic acid
    • 1-Tridecanesulfonic acid
    • Akyposal SDS
    • Anticerumen
    • Aquarex ME
    • Aquarex methyl
    • Avirol 101
    • Avirol 118 conc
    • Berol 452
    • C11166
    • Carsonol SLS
    • Carsonol SLS Paste B
    • Carsonol SLS Special
    • Conco sulfate WA
    • Conco sulfate WA-1200
    • Conco sulfate WA-1245
    • Conco Sulfate WAG
    • Conco Sulfate WAN
    • Conco Sulfate WAS
    • Conco sulfate WN
    • CP 75424
    • Cycloryl 21
    • Cycloryl 31
    • Cycloryl 580
    • Cycloryl 585N
    • D01045
    • Dehydag sulfate GL emulsion
    • Dehydag sulphate GL emulsion
    • Dehydrag sulfate gl emulsion
    • Detergent 66
    • Dodecansulfonic acid, hydroxy-
    • Dodecyl alcohol, hydrogen sulfate, sodium salt
    • Dodecyl hydrogen sulfate
    • Dodecyl hydrogen sulphate
    • Dodecyl sodium sulfate
    • Dodecyl sulfate sodium
    • Dodecyl sulfate, sodium salt
    • Dodecylsulfuric acid
    • Dreft
    • Dupanol WAQ
    • Duponal
    • Duponal WAQE
    • Duponol
    • Duponol C
    • Duponol Me
    • Duponol methyl
    • Duponol QC
    • Duponol qx
    • Duponol WA
    • Duponol WA dry
    • Duponol WAQ
    • Duponol waqa
    • Duponol WAQE
    • Duponol WAQM
    • Emal 10
    • EMAL O
    • Emersal 6400
    • Empicol LPZ
    • Empicol LS 30
    • Empicol LX 28
    • Emulsifier no. 104
    • Finasol osr(sub 2)
    • Finasol osr2
    • Gardinol
    • Hexamol SLS
    • Incronol SLS
    • Irium
    • Jordanol SL-300
    • Lanette Wax-S
    • Lauryl sodium sulfate
    • Lauryl sulfate
    • Lauryl sulfate sodium salt
    • Lauryl sulfate, sodium salt
    • Lauryl sulfuric acid
    • Lauryl sulphate
    • Laurylsiran sodny [Czech]
    • Lauyl sodium sulfate
    • LS-880
    • Maprobix NEU
    • Maprofix 563
    • Maprofix LK
    • Maprofix NEU
    • Maprofix WAC
    • Maprofix WAC-LA
    • Melanol CL
    • Melanol CL 30
    • Monagen Y 100
    • Monododecyl hydrogen sulfate
    • Monododecyl sodium sulfate
    • Monogen Y 100
    • Montopol La Paste
    • N-Dodecyl sulfate
    • n-Dodecyl sulfate sodium
    • NALS
    • Natrium laurylsulfuricum
    • Natriumlaurylsulfat
    • NCI60_013052
    • Neutrazyme
    • Nikkol SLS
    • Odoripon Al 95
    • Orvus WA Paste
    • P and G Emulsifier 104
    • Perklankrol ESD 60
    • Perlandrol L
    • Perlankrol E.S.D. 60
    • Perlankrol L
    • Product no. 161
    • Product no. 75
    • Quolac EX-UB
    • Rewopol NLS 30
    • Richonol A
    • Richonol af
    • Richonol C
    • SDS
    • SDS (*Sodium salt*)
    • Sinnopon LS 100
    • Sinnopon LS 95
    • Sintapon L
    • Sipex OP
    • Sipex sb
    • Sipex sd
    • Sipex SP
    • Sipex UB
    • Sipon LS
    • Sipon LS 100
    • Sipon LSB
    • Sipon PD
    • Sipon WD
    • SLS
    • SLS (*Sodium salt*)
    • Sodium dodecyl sulfate
    • Sodium dodecyl sulfate (*Sodium salt*)
    • Sodium dodecyl sulphate
    • Sodium dodecylsulfate
    • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
    • Sodium lauryl sulfate (*Sodium salt*)
    • Sodium lauryl sulfate (JP14/NF)
    • Sodium lauryl sulfate 30%
    • Sodium lauryl sulfate ether
    • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate [USAN:JAN]
    • Sodium lauryl sulfate, dental grade
    • Sodium lauryl sulphate
    • Sodium monododecyl sulfate
    • Sodium monolauryl sulfate
    • Sodium n-dodecyl sulfate
    • Sodiumlauryl ether sulfate
    • Solsol needles
    • Standapol 112 conc
    • Standapol wa-ac
    • Standapol WAQ
    • Standapol waq special
    • Standapol was 100
    • Steinapol NLS 90
    • Stepanol ME
    • Stepanol me dry
    • Stepanol ME Dry AW
    • Stepanol methyl
    • Stepanol methyl dry aw
    • Stepanol T 28
    • Stepanol WA
    • Stepanol WA Paste
    • Stepanol WA-100
    • Stepanol wac
    • Stepanol waq
    • Sterling wa paste
    • Sterling WAQ-CH
    • Sterling waq-cosmetic
    • Sulfetal L 95
    • Sulfonic acids, C10-14-alkane
    • Sulfopon wa 1
    • Sulfopon WA1 Special
    • Sulfopon WA2
    • Sulfopon WA3
    • Sulfotex wa
    • Sulfotex wala
    • Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester sodium salt
    • Sulfuric acid, monododecyl ester
    • Sulfuric acid, monododecyl ester, sodium salt
    • Swascol 3L
    • Swascol 4L
    • Tarapon K 12
    • Texapon DL Conc.
    • Texapon K 12
    • Texapon K 1296
    • Texapon K12
    • Texapon K1296
    • Texapon L 100
    • Texapon V hc
    • Texapon V HC Powder
    • Texapon Z High Conc. Needles
    • Texapon zhc
    • Trepenol WA
    • Ultra sulfate sl-1

Properties

  • Boiling Point: K °C °F
  • Flammability:
    • Explosive Limits:
      • Lower Explosive Limit: 0%
      • Upper Explosive Limit: 0%
    • Flammable Limits:
      • Lower Flammable Limit: 0%
      • Upper Flammable Limit: 0%
    • Flash Point K °C °F
    • Autoignition Temperature: K °C °F
  • Melting Point: K °C °F

Related Resources

  • USDOT Hazardous Materials Table 49 CFR 172.101
    An online version of the USDOT's listing of hazardous materials from 49CFR 172.101. This table can be sorted by proper shipping name, UN/NA ID and/or by primary hazard class/division.
  • 2008 ERG (Emergency Response Guidebook)
    Have you ever wondered what those four digit numbers on the placards on the side of trucks and rail cars mean? Our online 2008 ERG will give you your answer. This is an online version of the guidebook produced by the USDOT for first responders during the initial phase of a Dangerous goods/HazMat incident. ERG data last verified/updated Oct. 2, 2011
  • US DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Placards
    Hazardous materials placards (DOT placards) are required when shipping hazardous materials in the United States, Canada and Mexico. These pages provide US DOT definitions for each hazmat placard.
  • Guide for Handling Household Chemicals
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  • Molarity, Molality and Normality
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  • Molar Mass Calculations and Javascript Calculator
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  • Periodic Table of Elements
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Editor's note: Some chemicals in this database contain more information than others due to the original reason this information was collected and how the compilation was accomplished.

While working with material safety data sheets (MSDS), I found that manufacturers sometimes used obscure names for constituent chemicals and I didn't always have a good idea of what I was dealing with. To resolve this problem, over the years, I compiled chemical names and identifiers into a personal database, cross referencing regulatory and health safety information when possible. Colleagues and friends eventually started suggesting that I make my data available on this website so that others could benefit from my efforts -- which I finally did in 2004. The more common, regulated and/or hazardous a chemical is, the more information I will have likely collected it.

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Reference Sources

Data for this database was compiled from: hundreds of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of common industrial and household products; the Hazardous Materials Table from the United States "Code of Federal Regulations" title 49 section 172.101; the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards; the US DOT 1996, 2000 & 2004 Emergency Response Guidebooks; U.S. National Library of Medicine and many other related resources.

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