Sodium lignosulfonate
science Other reagents with same CAS 8061-51-6
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Sodium lignosulfonate is widely used as a dispersant in various industries. In construction, it is added to concrete mixtures to improve workability and reduce water content, enhancing the strength and durability of the final product. In agriculture, it serves as a binder in animal feed pellets, a soil conditioner to improve water retention and nutrient availability, and to enhance fertilizer efficiency. The chemical is also employed in the production of ceramics, where it acts as a deflocculant to prevent particle aggregation. Additionally, it is used in the oil and gas industry as a drilling mud additive to stabilize boreholes and control fluid loss. Its ability to bind and disperse particles makes it valuable in dye and pigment manufacturing, ensuring even color distribution. Sodium lignosulfonate is also utilized in dust control applications, where it helps suppress airborne particles on unpaved roads and construction sites. Furthermore, in the pulp and paper industry, it aids in fiber separation and process improvement. Its versatility and eco-friendly nature make it a popular choice across multiple sectors.
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| Test Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Water (Karl Fischer) | 0-6 |
| Carbon | 45-47% |
| Methoxyl Group | 5-7% |
| Appearance | Brown powder |
| Infrared Spectrum | Conforms to structure |
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