Diethylenetriamine - DETA

Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is a hygroscopic liquid and is soluble in water and polar organic solvents, but not simple hydrocarbons. DETA is structural analogue of diethylene glycol. Its chemical properties resemble those for ethylene diamine, and it has similar uses

Product Details

Formula:

C4H13N3

CAS Number:

111-40-0

Also Known As:

N-(2-Aminoethyl)-1,2-ethanediamine; bis(2-Aminoethyl)amine; 2,2'-Diaminodiethylamine

Structure:

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applications:

DETA is used as a solvent for sulfur, acid gases, resins, and dyes. It can also be a saponification agent for acidic materials or a fuel component.
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Typical Specifications

Data is representative of average lots;
data taken from specific lots may vary.

Appearance

Clear colorless viscous liquid

Boiling Point, °C

207

Density, g/cm3

0.959

Flash Point, °C

96.7

Grades

Tech

Melting point, °C

-39

Molecular weight, g/mol

103.2

Odor

Ammoniacal

Purity, %

98.5

Refractive index, n20/D

1.484

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