Lauryl Amine

Lauryl amine, also known as Dodecylamine, is a colorless liquid with an amine-like odor derived from lauric acid, a fatty acid found in coconut oil and palm kernel oil.  

Product Details

Formula:

C12H27N

CAS Number:

124-22-1

Also Known As:

1-Aminododecane; Dodecylamine

Structure:

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applications:

Lauryl amine is a key intermediate in the production of various surfactants used in personal care products.


It can be used as a corrosion inhibitor in metalworking fluids and as a emulsifier in various products, such as paints and coatings.

Typical Specifications

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

Appearance

Yellow liquid

Boiling Point, °C

259

Density, g/cm3

0.81

Melting point, °C

28

Molecular weight, g/mol

185.35

Odor

Amine-like odor

Purity, %

99

Refractive index, n20/D

1.4421

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