Diethanolamine (DEA) is one of the basic chemical raw materials, which is widely used in the petroleum, natural gas, and synthetic gas industries. It is commonly used as an acidic gas absorbent and desulfurizer, and is used in the production of iminodiacetic acid, glyphosate herbicide, and as a crosslinking agent for high-rebound polyurethane foam. Additionally, it can be directly used as a surfactant in detergent and cleaning formulations, and can also be used as a raw material to produce various surfactants. When mixed with triethanolamine, it can be used as a detergent for aircraft engine pistons, and can also be used as organic synthesis raw materials.
Physical Properties: At room temperature, diethanolamine is a colorless, transparent, viscous liquid or white crystals with an ammonia odor. It has a boiling point of 269.1℃ and a freezing point of 28℃. It is completely soluble in water and ethanol.
Chemical Properties: Due to the presence of hydroxyl and amino functional groups in the molecular formula of diethanolamine, it exhibits properties of both amines and alcohols, and can react with acids to form esters, amide salts, etc.
Packaging Specifications: 220KG steel drum; bulk products are transported by tanker truck.
Storage: Store in a clean, cool, dry and well-ventilated warehouse.