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Lithium dodecylsulfate (CAS 2044-56-6)

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Alternate Names:
Lauryl sulfate lithium salt
Application:
Lithium dodecylsulfate is an anionic detergent that may be used in place of SDS
CAS Number:
2044-56-6
Molecular Weight:
272.33
Molecular Formula:
C12H25LiO4S
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This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Lithium dodecylsulfate is an anionic detergent that may be used in place of SDS (sc-264510) for electrophoresis in cold conditions.Lithium dodecylsulfatecrystalline substance recognized for its utility as both a reagent and a catalyst in various scientific research applications. With a melting point ranging from 35°C to 40°C, it forms through the combination of sulfuric acid and a monododecyl ester.Its significance extends to laboratory experiments, where it finds application as a catalyst or reagent. Moreover, Lithium dodecylsulfate plays a pivotal role in the creation of diverse organic compounds like agrochemicals, and industrial chemicals. Notably, it stands as a valuable asset in the synthesis of polymers and assorted materials.A remarkable aspect of Lithium dodecylsulfate is its capability to act as a proton donor, initiating a transfer of protons from sulfuric acid to the monododecyl ester. This interaction generates exothermic energy, effectively propelling the reaction forward. To optimize reaction rates and yields, a common practice involves conducting this reaction in the presence of a catalyst, such as hydrochloric acid.In research, Lithium dodecylsulfateconsistently emerges as an indispensable catalyst for the synthesis of diverse organic compounds, including alkanes and alkenes. Its versatility and role as both a reagent and catalyst underline its significance across scientific disciplines.


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Lithium dodecylsulfate, 5 g

sc-397195
5 g
$41.00

Lithium dodecylsulfate, 25 g

sc-397195A
25 g
$119.00

Lithium dodecylsulfate, 100 g

sc-397195B
100 g
$416.00

Lithium dodecylsulfate, 500 g

sc-397195C
500 g
$832.00

Lithium dodecylsulfate, 1 kg

sc-397195D
1 kg
$1248.00