Triisopropanolamine
Triisopropanolamine is an organic compound with the structural formula [CH3CH(OH)CH2]3N. It is a white crystalline solid, weakly alkaline and flammable. Because the salts generated by triisopropanolamine and long-chain fatty acids have good coloring stability, they are used as emulsifiers to prepare zincate additives, ferrous metal rust inhibitors, cutting coolants, cement enhancers, printing and dyeing softeners, Gas absorbent and antioxidant, as well as auxiliary agents such as soaps, detergents and cosmetics, can also be used in pharmaceutical raw materials, photographic developer solvents. Solvent for paraffin oil in rayon industry
Chinese name: Triisopropanolamine
Foreign name: Triisopropanolamine; TIPA
Chemical formula: C9H21NO3
Molecular weight: 191.268
CAS accession number: 122-20-3
Melting point: 45 ℃
Boiling point: 170 to 180 ℃
water solubility: soluble
Appearance: white crystal or solid powder
Flash point: 154 ℃ (open cup)