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CAS 9046-10-0

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Polypropylene glycol diamine

Description:
Polypropylene glycol diamine, with the CAS number 9046-10-0, is a polyether amine characterized by its flexible structure and hydrophilic properties. It is derived from the reaction of polypropylene glycol with amine groups, resulting in a compound that exhibits both polyether and amine functionalities. This substance typically appears as a viscous liquid and is known for its low viscosity, good thermal stability, and resistance to moisture. Polypropylene glycol diamine is commonly used as a curing agent in epoxy resins, as well as in the formulation of adhesives, sealants, and coatings due to its ability to enhance mechanical properties and adhesion. Additionally, it can serve as a surfactant or dispersant in various applications, including personal care products and agricultural formulations. Its non-toxic nature and compatibility with a wide range of materials make it a versatile choice in industrial and consumer applications. However, handling should be done with care, as with all chemical substances, to ensure safety and compliance with relevant regulations.
Formula:(C3H6O)nC6H16N2O
InChI:InChI=1/C3H10N2O/c1-3(2-4)6-5/h3H,2,4-5H2,1H3
Synonyms:
  • Poly(oxypropylene)diamine
  • Polyoxypropylene-2,10-Diamine
  • Polyoxypropyleneamine
  • Popda
  • α-(2-Aminomethylethyl)-ω-(2-aminomethylethoxy)poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)]
  • α-[2-(Aminomethyl)ethyl]-ω-[2-(aminomethyl)ethoxy]poly[oxy(methylethylene)]
  • α,ω-Diaminopolypropylene glycol
  • polyetheramine
  • Jeffamine 400
  • Polypropylene glycol bis(2-aminopropyl ether)
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