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Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate (CAS 7423-32-7)

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Alternate Names:
Phosphoric Acid Monododecyl Ester Sodium Salt
CAS Number:
7423-32-7
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Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate (PADS) is a highly versatile chemical compound with a wide array of applications, spanning from scientific research to various industrial processes. As a water-soluble surfactant, Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate boasts unique properties that make it incredibly useful. In scientific research, Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate finds frequent use as a surfactant in emulsion production. By acting as a stabilizer, it prevents the emulsion from separating and helps maintain its consistency. Moreover, Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate plays a role in the creation of nanomaterials, where it aids in dispersing nanoparticles within solutions. The compound′s contributions don′t stop there it is also applied in biotechnology to solubilize proteins, lipids, and other biomolecules. The secret behind Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate′ effectiveness lies in its amphiphilic nature. This means it has both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions that enable interactions with both water and oil-based substances. By doing so, it reduces the surface tension of solutions, offering stabilization to emulsions and preventing separation. Furthermore, the hydrophobic regions of Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate allow it to effectively interact with biomolecules such as proteins and lipids, facilitating their solubilization within the solution. Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate(PADS) proves to be an invaluable compound with diverse applications across various scientific and industrial domains. Its exceptional properties, stemming from its amphiphilic nature, make it a ingredient in many essential processes.


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Sodium Monododecyl Phosphate, 25 g

sc-488565
25 g
$46.00