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  • Some questions about SLS in hard water

    Posted by Abdullah on March 1, 2025 at 11:23 pm

    We have 3 types of SLS available locally.

    SLS liquid 30%

    SLS powder 95%

    SLS powder 70%.

    SLS liquid has pH ~6 and SLS powders have pH 11-13 @1%

    I did some experiments to see there compatibility with hard water.

    In soft water 10% and 0.3% AS solution of all three SLS products are clear.

    In hard water of well however

    0.3% AS SLS liquid becomes pearly and that pearl moves around when you mix it. That pearl doesn’t precipitate after one day. (Photo attached)

    0.3% AS SLS powders become cloudy and in less than one day, a white powder like thing precipitates. That precipitated powder was easy to remove by just rubbing it with dry fingers.

    Questions:

    1: Is SLS just supposed to become cloudy in hard water or it is supposed to precipitate too?

    2. Why my SLS liquid doesn’t precipitate but SLS powder does?

    3. Is this cloudiness or precipitation of SLS powders because of SLS incompatibility with hard water or because it is salting out or anything else? I did increase pH of 0.3% AS SLES which was clear in hard water to 11-13 with sodium hydroxide and it became cloudy and precipitated too.

    ketchito replied 3 hours, 12 minutes ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Abdullah

    Entrepreneur
    March 1, 2025 at 11:36 pm
  • ketchito

    Member
    March 3, 2025 at 7:20 am

    Questions 1 and 2 have to do with pH. Your first solution that is only cloudy might also precipitate over time, or if you increase the pH to the level of your second solution. Keep in mind that the interaction of hard water ions and anionic surfactants is electrostatic, and thus has to do with pH.

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