Stearyl Amine
Stearyl amine, also known as octadecylamine, is a long-chain fatty amine derived from stearic acid. It's a yellowish to brown, waxy solid at room temperature.Product Details |
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Formula: |
C18H39N |
CAS Number: |
124-30-1 |
Also Known As: |
1-Aminooctadecane; Octadecylamine |
Structure: |
applications:
Stearyl amine is a versatile chemical with various industrial applications:
- - Surfactant production: Primary ingredient in the production of cationic surfactants used in detergents, fabric softeners, and other cleaning products.
- - Emulsifiers: Used in the formulation of emulsions, such as paints, agricultural products, and cosmetics.
- - Corrosion inhibitors: Protects metal surfaces from corrosion.
- - Rubber industry: Acts as a vulcanization accelerator and antioxidant.
- - Paper industry: Used as a wet strength agent and retention aid.
- - Oil and gas industry: Employed as a corrosion inhibitor and demulsifier.
- - Cationic surfactants: Used in the production of disinfectants, fungicides, and antiseptics.
Packaging:
Bulk and drums
Typical Specifications
Data is representative of average lots;
data taken from specific lots may vary.
Appearance |
Yellowish to brown, waxy solid |
Boiling Point, °C |
346.8 |
Density, g/cm3 |
0.8618 |
Flash Point, °C |
148 |
Melting point, °C |
49-52 |
Molecular weight, g/mol |
269.51 |
Odor |
Amine-like odor |
Purity, % |
≥99 |
Refractive index, n20/D |
1.4522 |
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