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Topic: Chemical reaction between alpha olefin sulfonate (AOS) and calcuim carbonate?  (Read 5522 times)

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Offline hilmi

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I want to know the chemical reaction between alpha olefin sulfonate (AOS, RCH=CH(CH2)nSO3Na) and calcuim carbonate and also AOS with the following materials. Please help me if anybody know about the reactions.
1.Anhydrite (CaSo4)
2.Barium Sulphate (BaSo4)
3.Ferrous Sulphide (FeS)
4.Ferrous Carbonate (FeCO3)
5.Strontium Sulphate (SrSO4)

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Olefin sulfonate is a salt. Salts rarely react with other salts, especially insoluble.
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from what i know, AoS is a surfactant. does surfactant cant react with other salt,for instance Barium Sulfate?

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