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TRIBUTANOLAMINE

TRIBUTANOLAMINE Structural

What is TRIBUTANOLAMINE?

Reactivity Profile

Nitriles may polymerize in the presence of metals and some metal compounds. They are incompatible with acids; mixing nitriles with strong oxidizing acids can lead to extremely violent reactions. Nitriles are generally incompatible with other oxidizing agents such as peroxides and epoxides. The combination of bases and nitriles can produce hydrogen cyanide. Nitriles are hydrolyzed in both aqueous acid and base to give carboxylic acids (or salts of carboxylic acids). These reactions generate heat. Peroxides convert nitriles to amides. Nitriles can react vigorously with reducing agents. Acetonitrile and propionitrile are soluble in water, but nitriles higher than propionitrile have low aqueous solubility. They are also insoluble in aqueous acids.

Fire Hazard

Flash point data for TRIBUTANOLAMINE are not available. TRIBUTANOLAMINE is probably combustible.

Properties of TRIBUTANOLAMINE

Melting point: 41 °C
Boiling point: 310 °C
Density  1.025±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
pka 14.30±0.20(Predicted)
EPA Substance Registry System 1,1',1"-Nitrilotris-2-butanol (2421-02-5)

Safety information for TRIBUTANOLAMINE

Computed Descriptors for TRIBUTANOLAMINE

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