Activation activity agent is a type of surface active agent with anion function groups, also known as an ionic surface active agent. They form negatively charge solutions in water and are often used in detergent, detergent, laundry fluid, shampoo and other cleaning products. The following are several common anion surfactants:
Sulfate: such as sodium sodium sulfate (SDS), sodium cindic sulfate, etc. These compounds have good emulsification, moist and polluting capabilities, and are commonly used in detergents and clean products.
Alkylzide sulfonate: such as sodium alkyl -sodium phenylsulfonate (LAS). They are commonly used detergent ingredients, with excellent surface activity performance and cleaning effect.
Sodium sodium sodium alcohol polyoxide ether: such as sodium sodium sulfate (AES), etc. Such surfactants have good emulsification and decentralized performance, and are often used in personal care products such as shampoo and shower gel.
Fattyol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate: such as sodium sodium sulfate (SLS), etc. They are a common anion surface activity agent with good cleaning and foaming performance. They are often used in shampoos, shower gels, detergent and other products.
The anion surface active agent can cause precipitation with the reaction of cations in the water (such as calcium and magnesium ions), so it may cause scale problems in some cases. In addition, long -term contact or excessive use of anion surfactants may cause certain irritation and pollution risks to the skin and environment. Therefore, it should be paid attention to use and properly handle wastewater. When buying and using cleaning products, it is recommended to read the product label and explanation carefully, and choose products that are suitable for your own needs and environmental awareness.