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| Bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine Basic information |
| Bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine Chemical Properties |
Melting point | -60 °C | Boiling point | 123 °C5 mm Hg(lit.) | density | 0.805 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) | vapor pressure | 0.0023 hPa (20 °C) | refractive index | n20/D 1.443(lit.) | Fp | >230 °F | storage temp. | Store below +30°C. | solubility | 0.014g/l | form | Liquid | pka | 40(at 25℃) | Specific Gravity | 0.804 (20/4℃) | color | Clear colorless to slightly yellow | PH | >7 (H2O, 20℃) | explosive limit | 0.6-3.7%(V) | Water Solubility | <0.2 g/L (20 ºC) | BRN | 1748342 | Stability: | Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with oxidizing agents. | InChIKey | SAIKULLUBZKPDA-UHFFFAOYSA-N | LogP | 7.3 at 25℃ | CAS DataBase Reference | 106-20-7(CAS DataBase Reference) | NIST Chemistry Reference | 1-Hexanamine, 2-ethyl-N-(2-ethylhexyl)-(106-20-7) | EPA Substance Registry System | Di(2-ethylhexyl)amine (106-20-7) |
Hazard Codes | C,Xi | Risk Statements | 21/22-34 | Safety Statements | 26-36/37/39-45-36 | RIDADR | UN 2735 8/PG 2 | WGK Germany | 2 | RTECS | IH6825000 | Autoignition Temperature | 230 °C | Hazard Note | Irritant/Corrosive | TSCA | Yes | HazardClass | 8 | PackingGroup | III | HS Code | 29211980 | Toxicity | LD50 orally in Rabbit: 1008 mg/kg LD50 dermal Rabbit 956 mg/kg |
| Bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | colourless liquid | Uses | Bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine (BEA) was used in the synthesis of stable nanosized CdS particles coated by an oriented monolayer of chemically bonded BEA molecules | Definition | ChEBI: Bis(2-ethylhexyl) amine is a secondary amino compound. | General Description | Clear colorless liquid with a slight ammonia-like odor. | Air & Water Reactions | Insoluble in water. | Reactivity Profile | Bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine can react with oxidizing materials . Neutralizes acids in exothermic reactions to form salts plus water. May be incompatible with isocyanates, halogenated organics, peroxides, phenols (acidic), epoxides, anhydrides, and acid halides. Flammable gaseous hydrogen may be generated in combination with strong reducing agents, such as hydrides. | Fire Hazard | Bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine is combustible. | Flammability and Explosibility | Nonflammable |
| Bis(2-ethylhexyl)amine Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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