Docusate sodium, white waxy solid
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Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt is used to make a microemulsion with CAPSO for the electrophoresis detection of natural and synthetic estrogens. Used to prepare reverse micelles.
Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DSS) dissolves slowly in water; at 25 °C to the extent of 1.5 gm/100cc; at 70 °C, 5.5 gm/100cc. It dissolves in oils, hydrocarbons, fats and waxs by heating above 75 °C and remains in solution when cooled to room temperature. At room temperature, it is readily soluble in most organic solvents, both polar and non-polar. Soluble in carbon tetrachloride, petroleum ether, naphtha, xylene, dibutyl phthalate, liquid petroleum, acetone, alcohol, vegetable oils.
Dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt is used to make a microemulsion with CAPSO for the electrophoresis detection of natural and synthetic estrogens. Used to prepare reverse micelles.
Caution: Research Use Only (RUO).
Formula:
C₂₀H₃₇NaO₇S |
MDL Number:
MFCD00012455 CAS Number: 577-11-7 |
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Specification Test Results
Identity Test | Passes |
FTIR | Conforms to Standard |
pH (1% aq soln) | 5 - 8 |
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