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Dotchli
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Which decomposition (thermal) substances could I expect when Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate (SLES) is heated to around 200-250 ÂșC for a couple of minutes in a humid environment? I hope someone can explain me which reactions can occur.
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Elimination alpha to the sulfate to give an alkene perhaps?
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The PEG part can also homolytically cleave under thermal conditions I believe
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