

Ethylenediamine (EDA) is a colorless or slightly yellow viscous liquid with a strong ammonia odor. It is a versatile organic compound widely used as an epoxy resin curing agent, an additive in electroplating solutions (metal complexing agent), an intermediate in pesticides (raw material for bactericides), as well as a surfactant, pH regulator, and gas absorbent.
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Chemical Name (IUPAC) |
Ethylenediamine |
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Formula |
C2H8N2 |
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Also Known As |
EDA;1,2-Diaminocthane anhiydrous |
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Odor |
strong ammonia odor |
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Melting Point, °C |
11.1℃ |
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Boiling Point, °C |
117.1℃ @ 101.325 kPa |
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Density, g/cm³ (at 20°C) |
0.897 |
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Flash Point, °C |
38℃ @ 101.325 kPa |
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Solubility |
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pH (1% solution) |
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Vapor Pressure (at 20°C) |
12.458-13.3hPa@20℃ |
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Purity |
≥99% |
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Grades Available |
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What is Ethylenediamine used for?
Epoxy Resin Curing Agent,Solvent for Non-aqueous Titration,Intermediate for Pharmaceuticals, Agrochemicals & Dyes,Gasoline Additive,
Reducing Agent,Organic Synthesis & Polymerization,Fibrinolysis.
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