Description
AOS-40 is a pale yellow 40% aqueous solution of sodium C14-16 alpha olefin sulfonate. AOS-40 combines the advantages of high foaming power, good emulsification, mildness to the skin, and excellent lime soap dispersion to give the formulator maximum flexibility in the preparation of light and heavy-duty cleaners. It is also suitable for use in acidic formulations such as those containing alpha hydroxyl acids or salicylic acid. AOS-40 is perfect for sulfate-free personal care and detergent products.
Alpha Olefin Sulfonate an anionic biodegradable aqueous solution of sodium olefin (C-14 C-16) sulfonate, is an ideal surfactant for a variety of use including hand wash, shampoos, and bath products.
It offers formulators excellent viscosity and foam characteristics, as well as improved mildness over lauryl sulfates, can be used in variety of applications due to its excellent viscosity, hard water stability, detergency, foam characteristics. AOS 40% is a milder surfactant compared to lauryl sulfates and is used in high performing sulfate-free, shampoos, body wash, hand soap.
Alpha olefin sulfonate features excellent cleaning and degreasing properties, strong wetting effect, foam booster, slight viscosity enhancer. It’s compatible with other surfactants, including amphoteric and non-ionic co-surfactants.
It’s gentle on the skin, without drying effects, which makes it ideal for making sulfate-free cleansing products. Those features, along with decent biodegradability, lead to the high popularity of Alpha olefin sulfonate as a cosmetic ingredient. In general, non-sulfate anionic surfactants are gradually becoming the prime solution for use in personal care cleansing products, particularly for scalp and hair care.
The most common AOS used in cosmetics is sodium C14-16 olefin sulfonate. This multifunctional variety can act as a detergent, emulsifier, and wetting agent. Properly formulated, it enhances viscosity, foaming properties, and the production of a stable lather.
Alpha olefin sulfonate can be added to formulas on its own, in a range of 4-30% of the final product. The concentration depends on desired properties, such as foaming and cleansing effects.
BENEFITS
• Excellent cost/performance characteristics and foam properties
• Improved mildness over lauryl sulfates
• Excellent viscosity and foam characteristics
• More stable than alcohol sulfates over a broad pH range
• Fully compatible with other anionic, amphoteric and nonionic surfactants
• Whole Foods Market® Eco-Scale™ ingredient
CAS No.: 68439-57-6
Chemical name: Alpha Olefin Sulphonate (AOS)
INCI: Sodium C14-C16 Olefin Sulfonate
Molecular formula: CnH2n-1SO3Na (n= 14 – 16)
Type: Surfactant
Active surfactant matter: 39%
Concentration: Liquid <=40% concentrate
Colour & Appearance: Thin yellow liquid
Texture: Slippery, soapy liquid
Recommended usage level:
10% – 20% (face wash)
15% – 30% (shower gel, Bath foam, Shampoo)
Maximum usage level: 30%
PH range: 8-9 (10% in water)
PH stable over a broad pH range
Charge : Anionic
Solubility: Water
Grade: Cosmetics grade
APPLICATIONS:
• Economical and high-performing sulfate free, biodegradable shampoos
• Hand soaps and shower gels
• Car washing compounds
• Light-duty liquid detergents
• Heavy-duty laundry detergents
Stability/Shelf life
Two years under proper storage. Store in a dry, cool place, away from moisture and heat.
Alpha olefin sulfonate is stable at an extensive pH range and suitable for use in acidic environments.
Packaging: Our water/Liquid based ingredients are bottled in plastics avoid spillage.
Recommended Storage: Our water/Liquid based ingredients should be stored in cool temperatures away from direct sunlight and moisture in an airtight container.
DISCLAIMER:
– DAKITZ NATURAL PRODUCTS are for cosmetic, personal care formulations and are meant for external use only unless otherwise STATED. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Kindly note that you are responsible for researching, testing, and understanding ingredients before buying. – We recommend working with a chemist or a formulator if you’re not advanced in formulating.
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