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- (2-Hydroxyethyl)ethylamine
- 1-(Ethylamino)Ethanol
- 2-(Aethylamino)-Aethanol
- 2-(Ethylamino)-Ethano
- 2-(Monoethylamino)ethanol
- 2-(N-Ethylamino)ethanol
- 2-Ethylamino-1-ethanol
- 2-Ethylaminoethanol
- 2-Etilaminoetanol
- 2-N-Monoethylaminoethanol
- Voir d'autres synonymes
- Amino Alcohol MEM
- Ethanol, 2-(ethylamino)-
- Ethyl-2-hydroxyethylamine
- Ethylaminoethanol
- N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-N-ethylamine
- N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)ethylamine
- N-Ethyl-2-aminoethanol
- N-Ethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)amine
- N-Ethyl-N-(β-hydroxyethyl)amine
- N-Ethylmonoethanolamine
- N-ethyl-2-hydroxyethanaminium
- N-ethylethanolamine
2-Ethylaminoethanol (2-EE) is a non-volatile, colorless liquid that is soluble in water. 2-EE can be used to determine the thermal expansion of human serum and rat liver microsomes. It has been shown that the thermal expansion coefficient of 2-EE is related to the hydroxyl group and zirconium oxide. The kinetics of the reaction between 2-EE and anhydrous sodium have been studied experimentally by observing constant pressure data. The optimum pH for this reaction was found at 7.5, with a pKa of 9.45. Ethylene diamine reacts with 2-EE to form ethylenediamine, which can be used as an analytical method for determining blood groups A, B, AB and O.