Description

Ethylamine

Ethylamine, a colorless, highly volatile liquid with an ammonia odor and an alkaline character. The aqueous solution is alkaline, chemically similar to methylamine, and has a certain melting point with inorganic acids, organic acids, acidic aromatic nitro compounds and the like. Complex salts are formed with heavy metals such as copper and silver.

More About Ethylamine

CAS:75-04-7

EINECS: 200-834-7

Melting point: -81℃

Boiling point: 16.6 ° C

Specification

No.TEST ITEMMETHODREQUEST OF SUPERIOR

QUALITY

RESULTCONCLUSIO
1Monoethylamine ,wt %GC70-7271.5QUALIFIED
2Ammonia wt%GC≤0. 150QUALIFIED
3Diethylamine, wt%GC≤0.150QUALIFIED
4Triethylamine, wt%GC≤0.070QUALIFIED
5Ethanol, wt%GC≤0. 070QUALIFIED
6Water, wt%(m/m)ASTM 203≤3028QUALIFIED
7ColorAPHA≤15<10QUALIFIED

 

Use Of Ethylamine:

Used in the production of pesticide triazine herbicides, including atrazine and simazine ([122-34-9]). Both herbicides use cyanuric chloride as a raw material, and the production process has similarities. Ethylamine is also used in the production of dyes, rubber accelerators, surfactants, antioxidants, ion exchange resins, aircraft fuels, solvents, detergents, lubricants, metallurgical ore dressings, and cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

Package Of Ethylamine:

140kg/drum

Storage:

Closed operation to enhance ventilation. Operators must be specially trained to strictly follow the operating procedures. Operators are advised to wear filter-type gas masks (half masks), chemical safety glasses, tape anti-drugs, and rubber gloves.