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Primary Glycerin (98.5%)

It can absorb moisture in the air and absorb hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide and sulfur dioxide. Moreover, it is hardly soluble in benzene, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, carbon disulfide, petroleum ether and oils.

econdary glycerin (95%)

Application: Employed in medicine, food sweeteners, military, paper making, mechanical processing, paint, daily chemical, petrochemical, tobacco and other industries.

Double hydrogenated tallow dimethyl ammonium chloride

The dialkyl quaternary ammonium salt is hardly soluble in water, but soluble in non-polar solvents. It is a colorless or light yellow liquid or paste at normal temperature and has good chemical stability.

Dihydrogenated Tallow Methyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Product use: used in organic bentonite improver, asphalt emulsifier, synthetic fiber antistatic agent, acrylic fiber leveling agent, fabric softener, bactericidal algaecide, also used as the main raw material for hair conditioner.

Dihydrogenated Palmityl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride

Physical and chemical properties: bis-alkyl quaternary ammonium salt is almost insoluble in water, but soluble in non-polar solvents, colorless or light yellow liquid or paste at room temperature, good chemical stability.

Dicetyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride

Product use: used in organic bentonite improver, asphalt emulsifier, synthetic fiber antistatic agent, acrylic fiber leveling agent, fabric softener, bactericidal algaecide, also used as the main raw material for hair conditioner.

Dioctadecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride

The dialkyl quaternary ammonium salt is hardly soluble in water, but soluble in non-polar solvents. It is a colorless or light yellow liquid or paste at normal temperature and has good chemical stability.

Dihydrogen Tallow Amine

A secondary amine is a type of amine, also known as a secondary amine, of the formula R2NH, which together with a primary amine (RNH2), a tertiary amine (R3N), a quaternary ammonium salt (R4N+X-) constitutes an organic amine.

Dicoco Alkyl Amine

Since the product has no H available for transfer on N, the product is stable, and the reaction can be used to identify a secondary amine, that is, a yellow oily liquid or solid after the reaction, which is considered to be a secondary amine.

Tallow Primary Amine

It is classified into four major classes: primary amines, secondary amines and tertiary amines and polyamines. The tertiary amine depends on the number of hydrogen atoms in the ammonia which are replaced by an alkyl group.

Hydrogenated tallow primary amine

It is classified into four major classes: primary amines, secondary amines and tertiary amines and polyamines. The tertiary amine depends on the number of hydrogen atoms in the ammonia which are replaced by an alkyl group.

Hydrogenated Palmitic Primary Amine

Product use: used in fertilizer anti-caking agent, mineral flotation agent, asphalt emulsifier, antistatic agent, fiber auxiliaries, grease additives, textile, printing and dyeing auxiliaries.

Dodecyl Primary Amine

The tertiary amine depends on the number of hydrogen atoms in the ammonia which are replaced by an alkyl group.

Special Flotation Agent

Product use: used in fertilizer anti-caking agent, mineral flotation agent, asphalt emulsifier, antistatic agent, fiber auxiliaries, grease additives, textile, printing and dyeing auxiliaries.

Coconut Primary Amine

It is classified into four major classes: primary amines, secondary amines and tertiary amines and polyamines. The tertiary amine depends on the number of hydrogen atoms in the ammonia which are replaced by an alkyl group.

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