Effect of Chain Length on Fatty Alcohol Sulfation using SO3-DMF

Elvri Melliaty Sitinjak, Indra Masmur, Dedi Tarigan, Cindy Anggini, Emma Juli Anamasta Simbolon, Endang Simatupang, Yulia Ratu Pane, Murniaty Simorangkir, Nurfajriani Nurfajriani

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The fatty alcohols C8, C10, C16 and C18 were used as raw materials for the sulfation reaction using the SO3-DMF complex to study the ratio of carbon chains. The first step is to prepare the SO3-DMF complex, by reacting SO3 gas into DMF at a temperature of 0-4 0C with a reaction time of 3 hours, then sulfation is carried out at 100 0C for 5 hours on C8, C10, C16 and C18. Tests were carried out on the results of sulfation with an FT-IR Spectrophotometer. Surface tension, foam stability and yield calculations. From the sulfation results, the yield results were respectively 83%, 81%, 68% and 61% then the results from the surface tension analysis were 35.3, dyne/cm, 30.3 dyne/cm, 29.4 dyne/cm and 33.6 dyne/cm and foam stability analysis of 0.2 cm, 0.8 cm, 0.7 cm and 1 cm. Based on the surface tension reduction value, palmityl alcohol is the best raw material for making surfactants.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24114/ijcst.v6i2.49376

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