Name | N,N-Dimethyl-1-dodecanamine | CAS# | 112-18-5 | |
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Dodecyl dimethyl tertiary amine is an intermediate of quaternary ammonium cationic surfactants. Can be combined with ethylene oxide; Dimethyl sulfate; Diethyl sulfate; Chloromethane; Chlorobenzyl and other reactions generate different quaternary ammonium salt cations; Alkyl betaine zwitterionic surfactant can be obtained by reacting with sodium chloroacetate; Reacting with hydrogen peroxide can yield amine oxide products. Product Name: Dodecyldimethyl tertiary amine Foreign name: N, N-dimethyldodecylamine Alias: 12 tertiary amine, 12 tertiary amine, N, N-dimethyldodecylamine; Twelve/Fourteen Alkyl Dimethyl Tertiary Amine Chemical formula: C14H31N Molecular weight: 213.4 Melting point: -20 ° C Boiling point: 80-82 ° C 0.1mm Hg (lit.) Water solubility: insoluble in water, easily soluble in organic solvents Density: 0.787g/mL Appearance: Colorless and transparent liquid Flash point: 230 ° F Application: 1227, 1231, betaine, important raw materials for amine oxide UN Dangerous Goods Number: UN 2735 8/PG 2 CAS:112-18-5 CAS RN:112-18-5 Main purpose This product is an intermediate of quaternary ammonium salt cationic surfactant. Can react with ethylene oxide, dimethyl sulfate, diethyl sulfate, chloromethane, benzyl chloride, etc. to generate different quaternary ammonium salt cations; Alkyl betaine zwitterionic surfactant can be obtained by reacting with sodium chloroacetate; Reacting with hydrogen peroxide can yield amine oxide products. Used as an important intermediate for synthesizing vitamin E Used for preparing fiber detergents, fabric softeners, asphalt emulsifiers, dye oil additives, metal rust inhibitors, anti-static agents, etc. Production method
Dodecyl alcohol and dimethylamine undergo liquid-phase catalytic amination at atmospheric pressure and 180-120 ℃ to remove one molecule of water, resulting in crude tertiary amine. The high-purity product of dodecylamine is obtained through vacuum distillation. More
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