• These additives often include wetting agents such as alkyl aryl sulfonates, but the exact nature of these additives are not known for commercial drain cleaners, as they are regarded as the trade secrets that make each drain cleaner unique to its brand. (wikipedia.org)
  • The in vitro and in vivo studies with DOBS and other related alkyl/aryl sulfates and sulfonates provide additional evidence that the skin absorption is expected to be low. (europa.eu)
  • There is a significant difference in reactivity between fluoro sulfonates, sulfamoyl fluorides, and alkyl aryl/hetaryl sulfonyl fluorides, which enables the design of selective covalent binders. (enamine.net)
  • For example, tail oil and diesel oil can be emulsified by adding an emulsifier alkyl aryl sulfonate in water. (cnfreereagent.com)
  • LOSMA® 502 E is synthetic (alkyl aryl) sodium sulfonate in paraffinic oil with a high molecular weight of 520 g/mol. (seqens.com)
  • Our products are used in a variety of applications throughout the oil production industry with a focus on production chemicals, such as corrosion inhibitors like our SURFONIC® OFC Series corrosion inhibitors, SURFONIC® OFD demulsifiers and XOF alkylaryl sulfonates for paraffin dispersants. (indoramaventures.com)
  • and dispersants, which prevent unwanted deposits (sulfonates and amides) (Moller 1989). (cdc.gov)
  • calcium salts and the calcium sulfonate read across substances indicate that oral and dermal absorption is expected to be limited. (europa.eu)
  • The calcium sulfonate target substance is expected to be extensively metabolised (metabolism by cytochrome P450 enzymes, followed by omega- and beta-oxidation and cleavage of the aromatic ring and desulfonation) and to be eliminated mainly via the urine and also via the bile. (europa.eu)
  • A general palladium-catalyzed reaction using the CyPF- t -Bu ligand for the coupling of aryl halides and sulfonates with thiols exhibits extraordinary turnover numbers and high tolerance of functional groups. (organic-chemistry.org)
  • These additives often include wetting agents such as alkyl aryl sulfonates, but the exact nature of these additives are not known for commercial drain cleaners, as they are regarded as the trade secrets that make each drain cleaner unique to its brand. (wikipedia.org)
  • and dispersants, which prevent unwanted deposits (sulfonates and amides) (Moller 1989). (cdc.gov)
  • The range of products includes compounds based on MEA and DEA, as well as alkylaryl-amido carboxylates and special long chain amides for use in synthetic and semi-synthetic metalworking fluids. (additiv-chemie.de)
  • corrosion inhibitor supplier Ataman Chemicals:Sulfonates are used as additives for metal working fluids and engine oils. (atamankimya.com)
  • Ataman's sodium sulfonates provide excellent emulsion quality and corrosion resistance in customer formulations. (atamankimya.com)
  • Strong oxidizers, alkylaryl-sulfonate wetting agents [Note: Corrosive to metals. (cdc.gov)
  • While the lower molecular weight sulfonates provide excellent emulsion performance,the higher molecular weight sulfonates provide unsurpassed rust prevention. (atamankimya.com)