n-Octylamine
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Main Uses
Surfactant Field:
Used as a raw material to synthesize cationic surfactants (e.g., octyltrimethylammonium chloride) and amphoteric surfactants (e.g., octyl betaine) for detergents, emulsifiers, softeners, etc. It can reduce surface tension and improve the wettability and dispersibility of substances.
Used to prepare antistatic agents by adsorbing moisture through its polar groups to reduce the surface resistance of materials (e.g., used in plastics and fiber processing).
Organic Synthesis and Chemical Industry Field:
Used as an intermediate to synthesize dyes, pigments, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, etc. For example, it reacts with aromatic compounds to generate Schiff bases, which are used for metal coordination or as pharmaceutical intermediates.
Used to prepare corrosion inhibitors by forming an adsorption film on metal surfaces to inhibit corrosion (e.g., used in rust prevention during oil extraction and metal processing).
Used as an extractant to separate rare metal ions (e.g., copper, cobalt, nickel, etc.), utilizing its complexing ability with metal ions to achieve selective extraction.
Other Applications:
In the textile industry, used for softening finishing and waterproofing of fabrics;
In the coating industry, used as a curing agent or additive to improve the adhesion and weather resistance of coatings;
Used to prepare lubricating oil additives to improve the anti-wear and antioxidant properties of lubricating oils.
CAS NO: 111-86-4
EC NO: 203-916-0
Molecular Formula: C8H19N
Molecular Weight: 129.24
Alias: n-Octylamine; 1-Aminooctane; Octyl primary amine; 1-Octylamine; Monooctylamine; n-Octyl primary amine; n-Octylamine;
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