Sodium Lignosulfonate
Sodium Lignin Sulfonate Na-LS
What is Sodium Lignosulfonate?
Sodium lignosulfonate is a sodium salt obtained by sulfonating lignin polymer derived from wood raw materials or plant waste, rendering it water-soluble.
- Physical state: Colored powder, slightly odorous
- Packaging type: Bag / Big Bag
- Structure: A non-ionic, environmentally friendly chemical additive
Sodium lignosulfonate obtained through the sulfonation of lignin:
- Concrete and cement additive,
- Agricultural chemicals,
- Detergent, textile dyes,
- It is used as a dispersant, water reducer, stabilizer, and adhesion enhancer in many industries such as paper and metal processing.
Sodium Lignosulfonate Properties
Property | Explanation |
Physical State | Colored powder, slightly scented |
Packaging Type | Bag / Big Bag |
Source | Lignin obtained from wood or plant waste |
Resolution | Water-soluble |
Key Features | Dispersion, water reduction, high-temperature stability, strength enhancer |
In Which Industries Is Sodium Lignosulfonate Used?
- Concrete and Cement Industry
- Water-reducing and dispersing additive
- High temperature stability and strength-enhancing properties
- Agricultural Industry
- Additive to increase the stickiness of pesticides and plant nutrients
- Paper Industry
- Substance facilitating the separation of cellulose fibers
- Textile Industry
- Dispersion and stabilization agent in painting and finishing processes
- Detergent Industry
- Foaming enhancer
- Petroleum Industry
- Used in oil wells, saltwater desalination, and refinery processes
- Metal Processing Industry
- Acts as a dispersant for metalworking fluids
How is Sodium Lignosulfonate Produced?
- Raw Material Preparation
- Lignin is obtained from wood pulp or plant waste through chemical processes.
- Sulfonation Process
- Lignin is treated with strong acids such as sulfuric acid.
- Hydroxyl groups are made water-soluble by adding sulfonate groups.
- Neutralization
- The lignosulfonic acid obtained is neutralized with sodium hydroxide and converted into sodium lignosulfonate.
- Final Transactions
- It is ground into powder, filtered, and packaged in bags or big bags.
Thanks to this production process, sodium lignosulfonate becomes an environmentally friendly and versatile industrial additive.