Ethylene diamine |
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Product Categories: |
Intermediates/Pharmaceutical intermediates |
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Product name: |
Ethylene diamine |
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Aliases: |
1,2-Diaminoethane; 1,2-ethylenediamine |
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Molecular Weight: |
60.10 |
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CAS NO: |
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EC NO: |
203-468-6 |
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Molecular formula: |
C2H8N2 |
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Structural formula: |
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Specification: |
99.0% |
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Package: |
180kg/barrel |
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Uses: |
It can be used to make fuel, rubber vulcanization accelerator, medicine, etc., solvents such as fibrin, emulsifiers, epoxy resin curing agents, and intermediates for making insulating paints and coatings. |
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Product Introduction: |
Ethylenediamine, referred to as EDA, is a typical fatty diamine, a colorless or slightly yellow oily or watery transparent liquid, produces smoke in the air, has an ammonia-like odor, and is hygroscopic. The melting point is 8.5℃, and the autoignition point is 385℃. It is an alkaline substance, easily soluble in water and ethanol, slightly soluble in ether, and insoluble in benzene unless absolutely dry. It can form an azeotropic mixture with water, n-butanol, and toluene. It is flammable when exposed to heat, open flames, and oxidants, and has a moderate combustion risk. It can be sterilized by high pressure or filtration. |