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ARMEEN OD

CAS Number: 112-90-3

Armeen OD is a distilled oleyl amine. 
Armeen OD can be used as a corrosion inhibitor, dispersing agent, as a detergency, demulsifying, static reduction, and corrosion inhibiting fuel additive, and as a friction modifier, corrosion inhibitor, and grease thickener for lubricant additives. 
Armeen OD can also be used in metal working, mineral processing, petroleum production and refining, and textile auxiliary applications.
Armeen OD is a natural fat and oils derivative used in textile softeners,flotation reagent,germicides.

Armeen OD is an organic compound with a molecular formula C18H35NH2.
Armeen OD is an unsaturated fatty amine related to the fatty acid oleic acid. 
Armeen OD is a clear and colorless liquid. 
Commercially available oleylamine reagents vary in color from clear and colorless to varying degrees of yellow due to impurities. 
The major impurities include trans isomer (elaidylamine) and other long chain amines with varying chain lengths.
Minor impurities include oxygen-containing substances such as amides and nitroalkanes.

Specifications
Amine number: 207-217 mg KOH/g
Color: ≤ 1 Gardner
Iodine value: ≥ 85 g I₂/100 g
Primary Amine: ≥98 (Mw=265) %
Secondary + Tertiary Amine: ≤ 2 (Mw=513) %
Water content: ≤ 0.5 %
Appearance: Light yellow liquid at 20°C
Density: 810 kg/m³ at 20°C, 790 kg/m³ at 60ºC
Flash point: ≥150°C
Melting point: 8-18 °C
Odor: Mild ammoniacal
Viscosity: 12 mPa.s at 25°C

Uses
Commercially, Armeen OD is mainly used as a surfactant or precursor to surfactants.
Armeen OD has also been used in the laboratory in the synthesis of nanoparticles.
Armeen OD can function both as a solvent for the reaction mixture and as a coordinating agent to stabilize the surface of the particles. 
Armeen OD can also coordinate with metal ions, change the form of metal precursor and affect the formation kinetics of nanoparticles during the synthesis.

Synonyms
40%;oleamine;
9-OCTADECENYLAMINE;
CIS-9-OCTADECENYLAMINE;
eyL;
AO V;
noramo;
armeeno;
alamine11;
oleylamin

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