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diethylenetriamine

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diethylenetriamine [dī¦eth·ə‚lēn¦trī·ə‚mēn]
(organic chemistry)
(NH2C2H4)2NH A yellow, hygroscopic liquid with a boiling point of 206.7°C; soluble in water and hydrocarbons; used as a solvent, saponification agent, and fuel component.


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For example, CCP chemicals that have been identified as capable of inducing allergic reactions in humans include paratoluene sulfinate of Michler's hydrol, crystal violet lactone, alkyphenol novolac resin, and diethylenetriamine (Kanerva et al.
The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, has announced that its subsidiary Union Carbide Corporation will be increasing ethyleneamine production capacity to enhance Dow's ability to meet global market demand for ethylenediamine (EDA) and diethylenetriamine (DETA).
Cholestyramine is an anion exchange resin consisting of trimethylbenzylammonium groups in a long-chain polymer of styrene and divinylbenzene, and colestipol is a long-chain polymer of diethylenetriamine and 1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane.
 
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