TAN Triaminononane H 2 N NH 2. (4 aminomethyl 1,8 octanediamine) Trifunctional amine with low molecular weight CAS NO. 1572-55-0



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TA Triaminononane (4 aminomethyl 1,8 octanediamine) Trifunctional amine with low molecular weight AS. 1572-55-0

Triaminononane (TA) is a low molecular weight specialty performance material with three amine groups of equivalent activity. Applications of TA range from a more environmentally friendly way to produce polyurethane finish to use as an ingredient to enhance physical properties of paper, nylon and adhesives, and herbicide formulations. TA can also be used to produce curing agents, corrosion inhibitors, plasticizers, cross linkers and chelating and complexing agents. In this brochure, we ve included the physical properties of TA and eleven possible applications, but please use your imagination... Application Formula 1. uring agents for epoxy and other reactive polymer system. Strongly basic nature provides high cross linking density favorable to chemical, thermal, and impact resistance. The common products are: a) Aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic acids b) Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids c) Aldehydes and ketones 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 eaction 2. Foundation block for corrosion inhibitor formed from addition and condensation products with a) Fatty acids and esters b) Unsaturated aliphatic nitriles c) Inorganic salts d) arboxylic and amino acids 2 2 2 3 ( 2 ) n 3. ot melt adhesive applications and film forming compounds from the condensation reaction with dibasic acids. Polyamides with high functionality produce resinous materials useful to increase paper wet strength. ( 2 ) n ( 2 ) n 3 2 ( 2 ) n

4. Inherently higher functionality derivatives are useful as activating agents, stabilizers, and curing agents in elastomers. 5. an be used as wetting/ bonding agent in road paving compositions in asphalt additives. 6. The reaction of polyamine with cyanide results in a guanidyl compound. 7. Three tertiary amine groups results from a reaction with formaldehyde and formic acid forming fully methylated product capable of providing catalytic curing of epoxy/urethane resin system. 6 2 / 3 8. Urethane polyol results from a reaction with organic carbonate. The unique branching of TA leads to an interesting triol. 2 2 2 3 I 2 9. Isocyanate if the fundamental building block of urethane chemistry. The unique aliphatic nature leads to an alternate route to carbamates and isocyanates. An application of this technology will result in a useful non-yellowing tri-isocyanate. 2 BASE ALKYL LIDE 2 BASE DEYDATIG AGET e.g., P 4 10 2 EAT 2 2

10. Phosphonometylated product generated from the reaction with polyamine and phosphorous acid and formaldehyde followed by hydrolysis is a powerful chelating and complexing agent. 11. The reaction products of TA with fatty acids, esters, and alkyl halides may be used as wetting and emulsifying agents. TA and its hydroxyl derivatives can be used as an effective scrubbing agent for weak acids i.e. 2 and 2 S from fluid streams and provides superior advantage over conventional ethanolamines. Vapor Pressure Data 1000 100 examethylenediamine Pressure (mmg) 10 1 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Triaminononane 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 Temperature (º) Physical Properties of TA Molecular Weight 173.3 hemical Formula 9 23 3 Appearance @ 20º lear Liquid APA color <45 Boiling Point º 760mm g 291 10mm g 161 Melting Point º -20 Density, g/cc @ 25º 0.93 Viscosity, cps @ 25º 15 Flash Point, (pen up)º 163 Sat. Vapor conc., ppm < 2 p (~10% water soln) 12 Amine Value (meq/gm) 18 Solubility water alcohols ketones aromatic hydrocarbons aliphatic hydrocarbons

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