Descriptions | Octadecylamine, also known as stearamine or 1-aminooctadecane, is an aliphatic amine compound produced in large quantities in industry. It is a white wax like crystal at room temperature, with a density of 0.862, a flash point of 149 ℃, and a freezing point of 54-58 ℃. It is highly soluble in chloroform, soluble in alcohols, ethers, and benzene, slightly soluble in acetone, insoluble in water, and has amine properties, Octadecylamine is mainly used as an intermediate in organic synthesis, for the production of octadecane quaternary amine salts and various additives. Such as cationic lubricating grease thickeners, mineral flotation agents, asphalt emulsifiers, anti-static agents, corrosion inhibitors for water treatment, surfactants, fungicides, color couplers for color films, etc. |