Diethanolamine
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Description: Diethanolamine (DEA) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C4H11NO2. It is a member of the ethanolamines family and is characterized by its clear, viscous liquid form and slight ammoniacal odor. Applications: Surfactant: Diethanolamine is widely used as a surfactant in various personal care and household products, including shampoos, soaps, and detergents. It functions as an emulsifier, helping to mix oil and water-based ingredients. Corrosion Inhibitor: It is utilized as a corrosion inhibitor in metalworking fluids, coolants, and lubricants to protect metal surfaces from rust and corrosion. Chemical Intermediates: Diethanolamine serves as a versatile chemical intermediate in the synthesis of various compounds, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and textile auxiliaries. Gas Treating Agent: It is employed in gas processing industries as an absorbent for acidic gases, such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, in gas purification and sweetening processes. Chemical Synthesis: Diethanolamine can be synthesized through the reaction between ethylene oxide and aqueous ammonia, followed by purification processes to obtain the desired product. Volatility: Diethanolamine exhibits low volatility and is often preferred in applications where a stable and long-lasting performance is required, such as in corrosion inhibitors and gas treating agents, providing sustained protection and efficiency over extended periods.
Diethanolamine
Origin:Some Text
Manufacturer:Some Text
Supplier:Some Text
Packing: Drums x 20 Ft
Quantity: 17.6 MT
Shipment: Prompt
Loading Port:Some Text
Incoterm: CFR
Destination Port: Karachi Port
Payment Terms: LC at sight or Advance
Price: Sign InValidity: Subject to final confirmation
Description: Diethanolamine (DEA) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C4H11NO2. It is a member of the ethanolamines family and is characterized by its clear, viscous liquid form and slight ammoniacal odor. Applications: Surfactant: Diethanolamine is widely used as a surfactant in various personal care and household products, including shampoos, soaps, and detergents. It functions as an emulsifier, helping to mix oil and water-based ingredients. Corrosion Inhibitor: It is utilized as a corrosion inhibitor in metalworking fluids, coolants, and lubricants to protect metal surfaces from rust and corrosion. Chemical Intermediates: Diethanolamine serves as a versatile chemical intermediate in the synthesis of various compounds, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and textile auxiliaries. Gas Treating Agent: It is employed in gas processing industries as an absorbent for acidic gases, such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, in gas purification and sweetening processes. Chemical Synthesis: Diethanolamine can be synthesized through the reaction between ethylene oxide and aqueous ammonia, followed by purification processes to obtain the desired product. Volatility: Diethanolamine exhibits low volatility and is often preferred in applications where a stable and long-lasting performance is required, such as in corrosion inhibitors and gas treating agents, providing sustained protection and efficiency over extended periods.