Diethylamine
Diethylamine (DEA) is available as an anhydrous colorless liquid. DEA has an ammonia-like odor. Diethylamine (DEA) is a secondary amine which belongs to the class of dialkylamines. It´s produced from Bio-Ethanol, a renewable resource. It is a versatile intermediate with a variety of applications. DEA is used for the production of Diethylaminoethanole, a product used mainly in water treatment as corrosion inhibitor, for the production of DEET, a very well known insect repellent, for the production of rubber chemicals (e.g. Tetraethyl thiuram disulphide), for the production of hydroxylamine and various other chemicals and active pharma ingredients.
- Synonyms
- DEA, N - Ethylethanamine, N, N - Diethylamine
- Chemical Formula
- C4H11N
- CAS Number
- 109-89-7
Characteristics
- Molar Weight
- 73.139 g/mol
- Melting Point
- -50 °C
- Boiling Point
- 56 °C
- Flash Point
- -28°C
- Density
- 0.707 g/cc
- Forms
- Yellow, Liquid (clear)
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Dyes
- Photographic supplies
- Coatings
- Corrosion inhibitor and anti-scaling agent
- Textile handling
- Catalysts
- Solvents
- Pharmaceuticals
- Rubber
- Electroplating
Industries
- Pulp & Paper
- Pharma
- CASE & Construction
- Beauty & Personal Care
- Chemical Processing
- Rubber