DIETHYLAMINE

DIETHYLAMINE

DIETHYLAMINE

Diethylamine is an organic compound with the formula (CH3CH2)2NH.
Diethylamine is a secondary amine.
Diethylamine is a flammable, weakly alkaline liquid that is miscible with most solvents.
Diethylamine is a colorless liquid, but commercial samples often appear brown due to impurities.
Diethylamine has a strong ammonia-like odor.

Diethylamine (DEA) is a secondary amine which belongs to the class of dialkylamines and is produced from Bio-Ethanol, a renewable resource.
Diethylamine is a secondary amine with the molecular structure CH3CH2NHCH2CH3. It is a flammable, strongly alkaline liquid. It is miscible with water and ethanol. It is a colorless liquid which often appears brown due to impurities. It is volatile and has a strong unpleasant odor.

CAS # 109-89-7
Production and uses
Diethylamine is made by the alumina-catalyzed reaction of ethanol and ammonia.
It is obtained together with ethylamine and triethylamine.
Annual production of three ethylamines was estimated in 2000 to be 80,000,000 kg.

EC / List no.: 203-716-3
CAS no.: 109-89-7
Mol. formula: C4H11N

Diethylamine  is used in the production of corrosion inhibitor N,N-diethylaminoethanol, by reaction with ethylene oxide.
Diethylamine is also a precursor to a wide variety of other commercial products.

Diethylamine is also sometimes used in the illicit production of LSD.

Diethylamine is the smallest and simplest molecule that features a supramolecular helix as its lowest energy aggregate.
Other similarly sized hydrogen-bonding molecules favor cyclic structures

Diethylamine has low toxicity, but the vapor causes transient impairment of vision

Synonyms: Ethanamine, N-ethyl-; Diethylamine; N,N-Diethylamine; (C2H5)2NH; DEA; DEN; Diaethylamin; Diethamine; Dietilamina; Dwuetyloamina; N-Ethylethanamine

Preferred IUPAC name: N-Ethylethanamine
Other names: (Diethyl)amine
Diethylamine

CAS Number: 109-89-7

Chemical formula: C4H11N
Molar mass: 73.139 g·mol−1
Appearance: Colourless liquid
Odor: fishy, ammonical
Density: 0.7074 g mL−1
Melting point: −49.80 °C; −57.64 °F; 223.35 K
Boiling point: 54.8 to 56.4 °C; 130.5 to 133.4 °F; 327.9 to 329.5 K
Solubility in water: Miscible

Diethylamine, also known as DEA, is a secondary amine with the molecular structure CH3CH2NHCH2CH3 and belongs to the class of organic compounds known as dialkylamines. These are organic compounds containing a dialkylamine group, characterized by two alkyl groups bonded to the amino nitrogen. It is a colorless liquid that is miscible with water and ethanol. Diethylamine is a strong basic compound. It is volatile with a strong unpleasant odor and an ammoniacal and fishy taste. Diethylamine is found in highest concentrations in barley and apples and has also been detected in common grapes, corn, and spinach leaves. This could make diethylamine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods.

log P: 0.657
Vapor pressure: 24.2–97.5 kPa
Henry’s law
constant (kH): 150 μmol Pa−1 kg−1
Acidity (pKa): 10.98 (of ammonium form)
Magnetic susceptibility (χ): -56.8·10−6 cm3/mol
Refractive index (nD): 1.385

Diethylamine appears as a clear colorless liquid with an ammonia-like odor. Density 5.9 lb / gal. Flash point -15°F. A respiratory irritant. Corrosive to the eyes and skin. Vapors heavier than air. Toxic oxides of nitrogen produced during combustion.

Diethylamine is a secondary aliphatic amine where both N-substituents are ethyl. It is a conjugate base of a diethylammonium.

Diethylamine, also known as DEA or (C2H5)2nh, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as dialkylamines.
These are organic compounds containing a dialkylamine group, characterized by two alkyl groups bonded to the amino nitrogen.
It is a colorless liquid which often appears brown due to impurities.

Diethylamine is a very strong basic compound (based on its pKa).
It is volatile and has a strong unpleasant odor.
Diethylamine is an ammoniacal and fishy tasting compound.
Outside of the human body, Diethylamine is found, on average, in the highest concentration within barley and apples.

Diethylamine has also been detected, but not quantified in, a few different foods, such as common grapes, corns, and spinachs.
This could make diethylamine a potential biomarker for the consumption of these foods.
Diethylamine is a potentially toxic compound.
It is miscible with water and ethanol. Diethylamine is a secondary amine with the molecular structure CH3CH2NHCH2CH3.
It is a flammable, strongly alkaline liquid.

Diethylamine is a severe skin and eye irritant
Diethylamine is a secondary aliphatic amine where both N-substituents are ethyl.

diethylamine is a secondary aliphatic amine
diethylamine is conjugate base of diethylammonium
N-(trimethylsilyl)diethylamine has functional parent diethylamine
diethylammonium is conjugate acid of diethylamine

Diethylamine is used as a corrosion inhibitor and in the production of rubber, textiles, resins, electroplating, dyes and pharmaceuticals. It is also commonly found in many pesticides.

Synonyms & Trade Names
Diethamine, N,N-Diethylamine, N-Ethylethanamine

Agrochemicals
Diethylamine is a verstile intermediate for synthesis reactions. It is used for the production of DEET, a very well known insect repellent.

Coatings
As a neutralizating agent, DEA is used to neutralise and solubilise a variety of resins for water-soluble paints.

Pharmaceuticals
Diethylamine is a versatile intermediate for synthesis reactions.

Rubber
Diethylamine is utilised in the production of rubber chemicals, for example, tetraethyl thiuram disulphide.

Water Treatment
Diethylamine is used for the production of Diethylaminoethanol, a product used mainly in water treatment as corrosion inhibitor

Synonyms
(C2H5)2NH
DEA
Diaethylamin Deutsch
Et2NH    ChEBI
N,N-Diethylamine
N-Ethylethanamine
Diethamine
N,N-Diethylamine
DEA
DEN
DIETHAMINE
DIETHYLAMINE
ETHANAMINE, N-ETHYL-
N,N-DIETHYLAMINE
N-ETHYLETHANAMINE

DIETHYLAMINE
N-Ethylethanamine
109-89-7
N,N-Diethylamine
Ethanamine, N-ethyl-
Diethamine
Diaethylamin
Dwuetyloamina
Dietilamina
diethyl amine
Diethylamin
Diethyl-amine
Diaethylamin [German]
Dietilamina [Italian]
Dwuetyloamina [Polish]
UNII-B035PIS86W
CCRIS 4792
HSDB 524
Et2NH
(C2H5)2NH
EINECS 203-716-3
MFCD00009032
UN1154
AI3-24215
B035PIS86W
CHEBI:85259
N-Ethyl-Ethanamine
Diethylamine, 99+%, extra pure
Diethylamine, 99.5%, for analysis
Diethylamine, 99.5%, extra pure, redistilled
dietylamine
di-ethylamine
N,N-diethyl amine
diethylamine (DEA)
Diethylamine, 98%
Diethylamine Anhydrous

Caerulein diethylamine
Ceruletide diethylamine
DEA
Diaethylamin
Diethamine
Diethylnitrosamine
Dietilamina
Dwuetyloamina
N,N-Diethylamine

Chemical synonyms:    Diethamine; Ethanamine, N-ethyl; Ethylethanamine; DEA
Product description
Diethylamine (DEA) is available as an anhydrous colorless liquid. DEA has an ammonia-like odor.
Diethylamine has a variety of applications:

Manufacturing of DEET (an active ingredient in most insect repellent products)
Alkylalkanolamine
Rubber accelerator
Pharmaceuticals
Agricultural market
Resin market
Coating and dye markets. It is also used as a corrosion inhibitor

Applications/uses
Herbicides int
Home & industrial care intermediates
Intermediates
Lubricants
Methyl methyl acrylate (mma)
Paints & coatings
Pharmaceutical chemicals
Resins
Rubber modification

N,N-Diethylamine; N-Ethylethanamine; Diethamine; Ethanamine, N-ethyl; [CHEMINFO] UN1154

Used in the manufacture of rubber, petroleum products, resins, dyes, and pharmaceuticals; [Merck Index] Used as a corrosion inhibitor, rubber accelerator, and polymerization inhibitor; Also used in electroplating and as an organic intermediate; A metabolite of the drug disulfiram used in the treatment of alcohol abuse; [ACGIH]

rade name: Diethylamine

Chemical name: N-ethylethanamine

Synonyms: (Diethyl)amine

Chemical and physical properties: Colorless, transparent liquid with ammonia scent. Well soluble in water and ethanol.

Application: Anticorrosive agent (rubber, paints, pharmaceuticals and resin industries).

Health safety: Toxic after skin contact. May cause serious skin burns and eye damage. May irritate air passages.

Diaethylamin
Diethamine
Diethylamine
diethylamine
DIETHYLAMINE
Dietilamina
Dwuetyloamina
Ethanamine, N-ethyl-
N,N-Diethylamine
Diethylamine

diethylamin (cs)
diethylamin (da)
Diethylamin (de)
diethylamine (nl)
dietil-amin (hu)
dietilamin (hr)
dietilamin (sl)
dietilamina (es)
dietilamina (it)
dietilamina (pt)
dietilamina (ro)
dietilaminas (lt)
dietilamīns (lv)
dietylamin (no)
dietylamin (sv)
dietylamín (sk)
dietyloamina (pl)
dietyyliamiini (fi)
Dietüülamiin (et)
diéthylamine (fr)
διαιθυλαμίν (el)
диетиламин (bg)

CAS names
Ethanamine, N-ethyl-
IUPAC names
DEA

Diethylamine

diethylamine
Diethylamine
N,N-DIETHYLAMINE
N-ethylethanamine
N-ethylethanamine
n-etiletanamina

Trade names
DEA
Diethylamin
Diethylamine
Diethylamine (8CI)
ethanamine, N-ethyl-
Ethanamine, N-ethyl- (9CI)
N,N-Diethylamine

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