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Trolamine 99
A triethanolamine designed to meet National Formulary
grade requirements which generally cover inactive ingredients such
as starches, coatings and solvents used in the production of pharmaceuticals.
All materials listed in the NF are, by law, drugs and are subject
to all FDA requirements pertaining to drugs.
Physical Properties
| Chemical Name |
CAS Number |
Structural Formula |
Physical Form, 25°C |
Grade Explanation |
Molecular Weight |
Vapor Pressure, mm Hg |
| 2,2,2"-Nitrilotriethanol
(Triethanolamine) |
102-71-6 |
(HOC2H4)3N |
Liquid |
National
Formulary |
149.19 |
0.00001 |
| |
Viscosity, cps |
Solubility, gm/100gm,
25°C |
| Boiling Point, °C (°F) 760 mm
Hg |
Freezing Point, °C (°F) |
Flash Point, °C (°F) |
Specific Gravity, 25/4°C |
Pounds per Gallon, 25°C |
25°C |
60°C |
ACE |
MEOH |
ETH |
H2O |
| 340 (644) |
21 (69.8) |
177 (350)1 |
1.12052 |
9.35 |
600.7 |
65.8 |
CM |
CM |
~1.8 |
CM |
1 Cleveland Open Cup (No E.P. via Closed
Cup methods)
2 25/25°C
The physical property data shown are to be considered
typical properties, not specifications.
Alkanolamines may supercool. Exact freezing
point is not always predictable.
PDFs
Handling Frozen
Ethanolamines (33K PDF)
Ethanolamines:
Low Freezing Grades(33K PDF)
Biodegradability
of the Ethanolamines (33K PDF)
Basic Chemicals
with Surfactant Properties for Personal Care Products (33K
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Toxicology Overview:
Ethanolamines (33K PDF)
Ethanolamine
Storage and Handling Considerations (33K
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