Triethanolamine, p-toluenesulfonate (salt) - Names and Identifiers
Triethanolamine, p-toluenesulfonate (salt) - Physico-chemical Properties
Triethanolamine, p-toluenesulfonate (salt) - Introduction
Triethanolamine is an organic compound with the formula C6H15NO3. The p-toluenesulfonate is an organic compound containing a tosylate group. The following is an introduction to the nature, use, formulation and safety information of bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonia toluene-p-sulphonate:
Properties: bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonia toluene-p-sulphonate is a white solid with good solubility at room temperature. It is a basic compound that can be dissolved in water and can also react with acids to form salts.
use: bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonia toluene-p-sulphonate is mainly used as a base catalyst in synthesis and catalytic reactions. Such compounds are commonly used in catalytic reactions such as polycondensation, esterification and amidation. It is also used as a neutralizing agent for hydroxide compounds and amine compounds to adjust the acid-base balance.
Preparation method: bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonia toluene-p-sulphonate can be synthesized by reacting p-toluenesulfonic acid ester with triethanolamine under appropriate conditions. The reaction is usually carried out in a suitable solvent, and the progress of the reaction is promoted by a catalyst or suitable reaction conditions.
Safety information: bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonia toluene-p-sulphonate are generally considered to be relatively safe. However, like other chemicals, it also needs to be handled properly. Direct skin contact and inhalation of gases should be avoided. Wear chemical protective gloves and goggles during operation, and ensure that they are used in a well-ventilated environment. In the event of inadvertent contact or inhalation of the compound, immediately rinse the affected area with water and consult a doctor for further assistance.
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