alkoholami
Alkoholami, or alkanolamines, are a class of organic compounds that contain both an amino group (−NH2, −NHR, or −NR2) and one or more hydroxyl groups (−OH) in the same molecule. They are typically classified by the number of hydroxyl groups attached to the carbon skeleton and by the substitution of the nitrogen atom, with common members including monoethanolamine (MEA), diethanolamine (DEA), and triethanolamine (TEA).
Structure and characteristics include that the amino group can be primary or secondary, and the hydroxyl groups
Industrial production mainly involves the reaction of ethylene oxide with ammonia or with amines. Reaction of
Uses span several sectors. Alkanolamines are used as surfactants and detergent additives, as intermediates in the
Safety and properties: They are typically highly polar and water-soluble, with basic character from the amine