- and −NR2)
functional groups on an
alkane backbone. Most
alkanolamines are colorless.
Alkanolamines Methanolamine, from the
reaction of
ammonia with formaldehyde...
- Littel, RJ; Bos, M; Knoop, GJ (1990). "Dissociation
constants of some
alkanolamines at 293, 303, 318, and 333 K" (PDF).
Journal of
Chemical and Engineering...
- (Diglycolamine) (DGA) The most
commonly used
amines in
industrial plants are the
alkanolamines DEA, MEA, and MDEA.
These amines are also used in many oil refineries...
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Psychotropic alkylamines are
alkylamines that
share the
critical property of not
containing an
aromatic nucleus, but are
still biologically active. While...
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amines and
alkanolamines brought out
linear free
energy relationship between CO2 and COS
absorption in
solutions of
amines and
alkanolamines. He has contributed...
-
treating stems from
several advantages it has when
compared to
other alkanolamines. One of
these advantages is a low
vapor pressure,
which allows for high...
- "Organic
Derivatives of Tin. III.
Reactions of
Trialkyltin Ethoxide with
Alkanolamines".
Zeitschrift für
Anorganische und
Allgemeine Chemie. 398: 72. doi:10...
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formula H2NC(CH3)2CH2OH. It is
colorless liquid that is
classified as an
alkanolamine. It is a
useful buffer and a
precursor to
numerous other organic compounds...
- "Modelling the
phase and
chemical equilibria of
aqueous solutions of
alkanolamines and
carbon dioxide using the SAFT-γ SW
group contribution approach"...
-
reaction of
aldehydes and ammonia: 3 RCHO + 3 NH3 → (RCHNH)3 + 3 H2O 1-
Alkanolamines are
intermediates in
these condensation reactions. The
parent hexahydro-1...