Product
- Main Product
- Alkylbenzenes
- Segment
- Chemicals
- Main-Family
- Aromatics
- Sub-Family
- Benzene & Homologues
- Physical State
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Liquid
- Product
- Linear Alkylbenzenes
- Abbreviation
- LABs
- Names
- Benzene, C10-13-alkyl derivatives
- Production
- Global Production Production Map
- Description
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Linear alkylbenzenes are a family of organic compounds with the formula C6H5-CnH(2n+1). Typically, n lies between 10 and 16, although generally supplied as a tighter cut, such as C12-C15, C12-C13 and C10-C13, for detergent use.
Linear alkylbenzenes are produced by 4 methods (technologies):
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Chlorination and monochloroparaffin method (early 1960s)
- Linear paraffins are chlorinated to form monochloroparaffin.
- An aluminum chloride catalyst is then used to alkylate benzene with monochloroparaffin.
- Chlorination and dechlorination to form olefins
- Linear paraffins are first chlorinated.
- They are then dechlorinated, forming olefins.
- Hydrochloric acid is used as a catalyst for the alkylation of benzene with the linear olefins.
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Dehydrogenation and Olefin Production through HF technology
- Linear paraffins undergo dehydrogenation to produce olefins.
- These olefins react with benzene in the presence of an HF acid catalyst to produce LAB.
- Unreacted paraffins are separated by distillation and returned to the beginning of the process.
- Dehydrogenation and Olefin Production through DETAL technology
- Normal paraffin in the range of C10-C13 are separated from Kerosene named heartcut.
- The heartcut (C10-C13) is then hydrotreated to remove sulfur.
- Treated heartcut is then purified from aromatic compounds through MOLEX process.
- The treated heartcut is then goes through De-Hydrogenation process to produce olefins from normal paraffins.
- The olefins with Benzene are fed to alkylation reactor (DETAL) to produce LAB.
Source: Wikipedia, Linear alkylbenzene
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- Product #Tags
- #LAB
Identifiers
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CAS Number
- 67774-74-7
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EC Number
- 267-051-0
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ECHA InfoCard
- 100.060.937
Chemical Data
- Chemical Formula
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C(6+n)H(6+2n)
- Molecular Weight (g/mol)
- 241
- Sulfur Content (wt%)
- 0
- Specific Gravity
- 0.86
Properties
- Default
- Status
- A
System Info
- Update by
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ELSHOKAFY, AHMED
- Updated
- 6/9/2025 5:25 PM
- Added by
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Kokel, Nicolas
- Added
- 4/6/2021 10:04 PM

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