Ethanolamine

Standard for GC,>99.5%(GC)

Reagent Code: #93246
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Alias Ethanolamine; α-Hydroxyethylamine, Aminoethanol, 2-Hydroxyethylamine, Monoethanolamine, Monoethanolamine
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CAS Number 141-43-5

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Weight 61.08 g/mol
Formula C₂H₇NO
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EC Number 205-483-3
MDL Number MFCD00008183
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Melting Point 10-11 °C(lit.)
Boiling Point 170 °C(lit.)
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Density 1.012 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Storage room temperature

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Ethanolamine is widely used in the production of detergents and cleaning agents due to its ability to act as a surfactant, helping to break down oils and grease. It is also a key ingredient in the formulation of personal care products such as shampoos and lotions, where it functions as an emulsifier and pH adjuster. In the industrial sector, it is utilized in gas treatment processes to remove acidic gases like carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from natural gas streams. Additionally, ethanolamine serves as a corrosion inhibitor in metalworking fluids, protecting machinery and equipment from rust and degradation. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is employed as an intermediate in the synthesis of various drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Its versatility extends to agriculture, where it is used in the production of herbicides and fungicides to enhance crop protection.

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Test Parameter Specification
Purity (GC) 99.5-100%
Appearance Colorless liquid
Infrared Spectrometry Conforms to Structure
Note This product is a low melting point solid, may change state in different environments (solid, liquid or semi-solid)

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Ethanolamine is widely used in the production of detergents and cleaning agents due to its ability to act as a surfactant, helping to break down oils and grease. It is also a key ingredient in the formulation of personal care products such as shampoos and lotions, where it functions as an emulsifier and pH adjuster. In the industrial sector, it is utilized in gas treatment processes to remove acidic gases like carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from natural gas streams. Additionally, ethanolamine serves

Ethanolamine is widely used in the production of detergents and cleaning agents due to its ability to act as a surfactant, helping to break down oils and grease. It is also a key ingredient in the formulation of personal care products such as shampoos and lotions, where it functions as an emulsifier and pH adjuster. In the industrial sector, it is utilized in gas treatment processes to remove acidic gases like carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from natural gas streams. Additionally, ethanolamine serves as a corrosion inhibitor in metalworking fluids, protecting machinery and equipment from rust and degradation. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is employed as an intermediate in the synthesis of various drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Its versatility extends to agriculture, where it is used in the production of herbicides and fungicides to enhance crop protection.

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