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Sodium dichloroisocyanurate (C3N3O3Cl2Na)
$8,500.00 Original price was: $8,500.00.$8,300.00Current price is: $8,300.00.

Adipic Acid
$0.01
Diethanolamine [C4H11NO2 or (CH2CH2OH)2NH]
$85,000.00 Original price was: $85,000.00.$84,000.00Current price is: $84,000.00.
The compound is abbreviated as DEA or DEOA. It Is also known as diolamine, Iminodiethanol, or diothylolamine just to mention a few. Its appearance is that of an oily colourless liquid or solid white crystals. It has a mild ammonia-like odour or slight rotten fish.
SKU:
ACS78778CHEM0
Categories: Catalysts, Excipients, Surfactants
Description
Uses of Diethanolamine [C4H11NO2 or (CH2CH2OH)2NH]
- It is used in the purification of natural gases.
- It is used in the production of morpholine.
- It is used as a humectant and softening agent, as an intermediate in the rubber chemicals industry.
- It is used as an emulsifier and dispersing agent in some agricultural chemicals.
- It is used in cutting oils, shampoos, polishers, soaps, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
- It is used in the manufacture of lubricants that are used in the textile industry.
- It is used in the production of liquid detergents that are used as emulsions for paints, cleaners, polishes, and shampoos.
- It is used as a surfactant foam booster.
- It is used as an opacifying agent.
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