| CAS# | 8061-51-6 |
| FORMULA | C20H24Na2O10S2 |
| Synonyms | Sulfonated lignin sodium salt; Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt |
| GROUPS/USES | Construction Chemicals, Feed Additives, Preservatives, Food |
| Markets | Animal care, Construction & Building Materials, Food & Beverage |
FAQ’S
What is Sodium lignosulfonate?
Sodium lignosulfonate is a water-soluble, yellow-brown powder that’s derived from lignin that is used in construction, animal feed and food.
What are the properties of Sodium lignosulfonate?
Sodium lignosulfonate is a naturally anionic surfactant that is rich in sulfo and carboxyl Groups. It has good water-solubility, surf-activity, and dispersion capacity.
What are the uses of Sodium lignosulfonate?
Sodium lignosulfonate is used as a water reducing agent in concrete, and as a binder in ceramics and coke. It is used as an ingredient in animal feed due to its preservative and antimicrobial properties. In food, it is used as a de-foaming agent for paper production and in adhesives for food contact items.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Sodium Lignosulfonate to users/customers for Construction Chemicals, Animal feed, and Food.