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Mackine 701 |
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ALKYLAMIDOPROPYLDIMETHYLAMINE |
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62978-66-6 |
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Mackine 701 is an amidoamine derived from wheat germ oil. It is slighlty soluble in water but becomes readily soluble when neutralized with acid, becoming a cationic surfactant. The tertiary amine group can also react with hydrogen peroxide, chloracetate and alkylchlorides to form amine oxides, betaines and quaternary ammonium compounds. |
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APPEARANCE @25'C: Amber Liquid ODOR : Typical Amine GARDNER COLOR : 10 Maximum AMINE NUMBER : 130-145 AMIDOAMINE(376): 85% Minimum DMAPA, MW102, %: 1 Maximum FFA, MW 294, % : 5 Maximum |
Industrial field |
additive, surfactants |
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