TOMAMINE® PA-1214 synthetic ether amines are produced by the reaction of an aliphatic alcohol with acrylonitrile. These unique primary ether amines can be used as additives or building blocks for many other surfactants with broad applications. Ether amines have excellent low temperature liquidity.
Evonik produces primary amines with the following basic structure: R-O-CH2CH2CH2NH2
TOMAMINE® PA-1214 synthetic ether diamines are produced by the reaction of an aliphatic alcohol with two moles of acrylonitrile. Like the TOMAMINE® PA-1214, these unique ether diamines can be used as additives or building blocks for many other surfactants with broad applications use and have excellent low temperature liquidity
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Typical Applications
- Collectors for flotation process
- Specialty surfactants
- Replacement for fatty amines
- Chemical intermediates
- Corrosion inhibitors
- Lubrication additives
- Fuel additives
- Petroleum refining
- Metalworking fluids
- Textile chemical foaming agents
- Agricultural chemicals
- Cross linking agents for epoxy resins
Benefits at a glance
- Excellent liquidity
- High quality-no mono-substituted amide
- Ether linkage provides unique properties
Alkyl groups are commercially available from C6 to C18.