Applications: Diethylenetriamine is manufactured by reacting ethylene dichloride and ammonia. It is used as a solvent, in organic syntheses, and in a variety of industrial applications including use as a fuel component. DIETHYLENETRIAMINE is a yellow liquid with an ammonia-like odor. Less dense than water. Corrosive to metals and tissue. Vapors heavier than air. Burns, although possibly difficult to ignite. Toxic oxides of nitrogen produced during combustion. Used as a solvent for plastics and dyes and in chemical synthesis. CORROSIVE TO COPPER & ITS ALLOYS; 1 MG/L EQIV TO 237 PPM; 1 PPM EQUIV TO 4.22 MG/U M; HYGROSCOPIC; Heat of vaporization: 487.7 J/g @ 40 kPa Synonyms: Diethylenetriamine, SAJ first grade; F2191-0291; NSC446; Ethylamine, 2,2'-iminobis-; InChI=1/C4H13N3/c5-1-3-7-4-2-6/h7H,1-6H; N-(2-aminoethyl)ethane-1,2-diamine; SCHEMBL15381; UNII-03K6SX4V2J; STK802352; Diethylenetriamine Soluble IN HYDROCARBONS; miscible with water, methanol, acetone, ether, and benzene, but insoluble in heptane; water solubility = 1000 mg/mL Smiles: C(CNCCN)N; Information provided by Alfa Chemistry Materials. |