Diethylene Triamine

Diethylene Triamine

Product Details:

  • Melting Point Below -36 C
  • Appearance Clear to slightly yellow liquid
  • Shelf Life 24 months
  • Solubility Miscible with water, alcohol, and ether
  • Application Epoxy curing agent, chelating agent, corrosion inhibitors, fuel additives, oil field chemicals
  • Taste Ammoniacal
  • Storage Store in a tightly closed container, in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from acids
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Diethylene Triamine Product Specifications

  • NH2CH2CH2N(CH2CH2NH2)2
  • Used in manufacturing of wet-strength resins, surfactants, and textile auxiliaries
  • 203-865-4
  • Diethylene Triamine
  • Colorless to pale yellow liquid; hygroscopic, corrosive, and miscible with water.
  • 103.17 g/mol
  • Organic Compound
  • Ammonia-like odor
  • Liquid
  • C4H13N3
  • Industrial Grade
  • Liquid form
  • Yes, corrosive and toxic if ingested or inhaled
  • Strongly basic
  • 111-40-0
  • Greater than 99% (min)
  • 29212990
  • Ammoniacal
  • Store in a tightly closed container, in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from acids
  • n20/D 1.483
  • 0.952 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Epoxy curing agent, chelating agent, corrosion inhibitors, fuel additives, oil field chemicals
  • 24 months
  • Miscible with water, alcohol, and ether
  • Below -36 C
  • Clear to slightly yellow liquid
  • 3.5 mPa·s at 20°C
  • Available in drums or IBC containers
  • 0.3 mmHg at 20°C
  • 207°C
  • 8 (Corrosive)
  • 93°C (closed cup)
  • 2079
  • 385°C

Diethylene Triamine Trade Information

  • Asia, Australia, Central America, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa

Product Description

General description:

Chemical Formula: C4H13N3

This colourless hygroscopic liquid is soluble in water and polar organic solvents, but not simple hydrocarbons. Diethylenetriamine is structural analogue of diethylene glycol.

Application & Usage:

  • Diethylenetriamine is used as a solvent for plastics, dyes and in chemical synthesis.
  • It serves as a curing agent for epoxy-resins.



Highly Versatile Industrial Chemical

Diethylene Triamine is extensively used in diverse applications including epoxy resin curing, as a chelating and corrosion inhibiting agent, and for fuel and oil field chemical formulations. Its strong basicity, miscibility with water, and significant amine functionality make it highly sought after in various industrial processes. The compounds exceptional purity ensures reliable performance for industrial-grade deployments.


Safe Handling & Storage Guidelines

Diethylene Triamine is classified as hazardous (UN 2079, Hazard Class 8) and should be handled with caution. Always store in tightly sealed containers within cool, dry, and ventilated areas, away from acids and incompatible substances. Proper personal protective equipment is essential when handling this corrosive and toxic liquid. Attention to storage and handling extends its shelf life up to 24 months.

FAQs of Diethylene Triamine:


Q: What are the primary industrial uses of Diethylene Triamine?

A: Diethylene Triamine is mainly used as a curing agent for epoxy resins, a chelating agent, in corrosion inhibitors, and as an additive in fuel and oil field chemicals. It is also involved in manufacturing wet-strength resins, surfactants, and textile auxiliaries.

Q: How should Diethylene Triamine be safely stored and handled?

A: Store Diethylene Triamine in tightly closed drums or IBC containers, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from acids and incompatible materials. Use appropriate personal protective equipment due to its corrosive and toxic nature.

Q: Where can Diethylene Triamine be obtained and in what packaging?

A: Diethylene Triamine is available from exporters, suppliers, and traders in India. It is typically supplied in drums or Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) for industrial use.

Q: What benefits does Diethylene Triamine offer in epoxy curing and chelation?

A: As an epoxy curing agent, Diethylene Triamine provides excellent cross-linking properties, resulting in stronger, more durable polymers. As a chelating agent, it efficiently binds metal ions, which is valuable in water treatment and specialized chemical processes.

Q: When is Diethylene Triamine typically used within the production process?

A: Diethylene Triamine is introduced during formulation stages where strong amine functionality or robust metal ion sequestration is required, such as in resin production, water treatment, or during the preparation of chemical auxiliaries.

Q: How does Diethylene Triamine interact with water and other solvents?

A: This compound is fully miscible with water, alcohol, and ether, allowing easy blending or dilution within production environments. Its hygroscopic character means it readily absorbs moisture from the air.

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