Descriptions | Tetraallylammonium chloride (TAAC) is a water-soluble polymer electrolyte with CAS number 13107-10-3. The molecular structure contains four alkenyl double bonds, which can form homopolymers and various copolymers through various polymerization reactions. Tetraallylammonium chloride is very stable at room temperature, non hydrolyzable, non flammable, less irritating to the skin, and low toxicity. The appearance of tetraallylammonium chloride is a colorless and transparent liquid, which can be miscible with water in any ratio, and the product has no irritating odor. It is a new type of ethylene monomer crosslinking agent, and also a highly water-soluble cationic crosslinking agent. Tetraallylammonium chloride can be copolymerized with other acrylic monomers to prepare acrylic resin drying and wetting agents with higher binding activity. Used as a crosslinking monomer in coating agents, it can improve the water resistance and solvent resistance of film formation. In practical applications, tetraallylammonium chloride is widely used in fields such as water treatment, papermaking, mineral processing, printing and dyeing, and oil fields. As a strong cationic organic polymer, tetraallylammonium chloride has excellent electro neutralization and adsorption bridging ability, which can effectively treat suspended particles and water-soluble substances containing negatively charged groups in water. In addition, tetraallylammonium chloride is safe, non-toxic, easily soluble in water, nonflammable, strong cohesive force, good hydrolysis stability, non gel, insensitive to pH changes, and chlorine resistant. |