Ethanolamine

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Ethanolamine is an organic compound containing both amine and alcohol functional groups, widely used as a chemical intermediate. This collection explores its applications in gas treatment, personal care products, and sustainable chemical processes.
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  • Diethanolamine (DEA): Properties, Production, And Industrial Applications

    Diethanolamine (DEA), a versatile organic compound with the chemical formula HN(CH2CH2OH)2, is a secondary amine featuring two hydroxyethyl groups. This industrially significant chemical serves as a crucial intermediate in various applications, from pharmaceutical synthesis to surfactant production. Its unique molecular structure, combining amine and alcohol functionalities, enables its widespread use in gas treatment, lubricant formulation, and as a building block for specialty chemicals.

    DEC 24, 202518 MINS READ

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