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Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid (DBSA) is a type of surfactant used in a variety of industrial and consumer applications. It is a strong anionic surfactant, meaning it has a negative charge, and is used in detergents, cleaners, and other products to reduce surface tension and increase the solubility of other substances. DBSA is also used in the production of emulsions, foams, and dispersions, and is often used in the production of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and other products. DBSA is also used in the production of paper, textiles, and other materials.
DBSA is a widely used surfactant, and is available from a variety of suppliers. Companies such as BASF, Dow, AkzoNobel, and Clariant produce DBSA, as well as many other surfactants. Other companies such as Solvay, Evonik, and Croda also produce DBSA and other surfactants. Show Less Read more