Synonym(s)
: 2,2`-iminodiethanol, diolamine, iminodiethanol, 2-(2-Hydroxyethylamino) ethanol
Mol. Formula
: C4H11NO2
EC / List no.
: 203-868-0
CAS no.
: 111-42-2
Molecular weight
: 105,14
Diethanolamine is a member of the class of ethanol amines having an
N-hydroxyethyl substance. It has a role as a human xenobiotic
metabolite. It is obtained from an ethanolamine.
Application
» This substance is used in the following products: fuels, washing and
cleaning products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products),
and cosmetics and personal care products.
» Hydraulic fluids in automotive suspension, lubricants and brake
fluids in engine oil, tyres, engineered wood products, treated textiles
and fabrics, brake pads in trucks or cars, sanding of buildings
(bridges, facades) or vehicles (ships).
Product Specifications
Physical and Chemical Properties
» Diethanolamine appears as an oily colorless liquid or solid white crystals.
» It has a slight rotten fish or ammonia odor.
Properties
Characteristics |
Unit |
Value |
Condition |
Melting point |
°C |
27 |
|
Boiling point |
°C |
268.8 |
|
Solubility |
g/ L |
1000 |
20 °C, soluble with water |
Density |
g/ cm3 |
1.1 |
20 °C |
Flash point |
°C |
176 |
Closed cup |
Vapor pressure |
Pa |
0.009 |
20 °C |
LogP |
|
-2.46 |
25 °C |
Autoignition temperature |
°C |
375 |
|
Viscosity |
cP |
351.9 |
30 °C |
pH |
|
11 |
0.1 N aqueous solution |
Refractive index |
|
1.4776 |
20 °C |