- In
organic chemistry,
alkanolamines (amino alcohols) are
organic compounds that
contain both
hydroxyl (−OH) and
amino (−NH2, −NHR, and −NR2) functional...
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formula H2NC(CH3)2CH2OH. It is
colorless liquid that is
classified as an
alkanolamine. It is a
useful buffer and a
precursor to
numerous other organic compounds...
- N-Methylethanolamine is an
alkanolamine with the
formula CH3NHCH2CH2OH. It is flammable, corrosive, colorless,
viscous liquid. It is an
intermediate in...
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amines and
alkanolamines brought out
linear free
energy relationship between CO2 and COS
absorption in
solutions of
amines and
alkanolamines. He has contributed...
- 4-Amino-1-butanol, or 4-aminobutanol, also
known as 4-hydroxybutylamine, is an
alkanolamine and an
analogue and
precursor of the
neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric...
- chloride,
oxone (sacrificial catalyst) and
sodium carbonate (base).
Aminal Alkanolamine Hemiacetal Urbansky,
Edward T. (2000). "Carbinolamines and
Geminal Diols...
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solution with
ammonia or methane.
HNCHOH ⇌ HCONH2 RNCR'OH ⇌ R'CONHR
Imidate Alkanolamine Hemiaminal IUPAC,
Compendium of
Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold...
- "Organic
Derivatives of Tin. III.
Reactions of
Trialkyltin Ethoxide with
Alkanolamines".
Zeitschrift für
Anorganische und
Allgemeine Chemie. 398: 72. doi:10...
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removing H2S, CO2, COS and
mercaptans from
natural gas with a
mixture of
alkanolamine and sulfolane.
Shortly after the
sulfinol process was implemented, sulfolane...
- (Diglycolamine) (DGA) The most
commonly used
amines in
industrial plants are the
alkanolamines DEA, MEA, and MDEA.
These amines are also used in many oil refineries...