Amine attached to a hydrocarbon chain of eight or more carbon atoms in length
In chemistry, a fatty amine is loosely defined as any amine possessing a mostly linear hydrocarbon chain of eight or more carbon atoms. They are typically prepared from the more abundant fatty acids, with vegetable or seed-oils being the ultimate starting material.[1] As such they are often mixtures of chain lengths, ranging up to about C22. They can be classified as oleochemicals. Commercially important members include coco amine, oleylamine, tallow amine, and soya amine. These compounds and their derivatives are used as fabric softeners, froth flotation agents (purification of ores), corrosion inhibitors, lubricants and friction modifiers. They are also the basis for a variety of cosmetic formulations.[2]
In chemistry, a fattyamine is loosely defined as any amine possessing a mostly linear hydrocarbon chain of eight or more carbon atoms. They are typically...
amines via the nitrile process before being ethoxylated with ethylene oxide; this makes them water-soluble and amphiphilic. The length of the fatty tail...
Fatty acid amides (FAAs) are amides formed from a fatty acid and an amine. In nature, many FAAs have ethanolamine as the amine component. Also known as...
In chemistry, an amine oxide, also known as an amine N-oxide or simply N-oxide, is a chemical compound that has the chemical formula R3N+−O−. It contains...
Fatty acids are also converted, via their methyl esters, to fatty alcohols and fattyamines, which are precursors to surfactants, detergents, and lubricants...
AMINE VALUE OF RESINS" (PDF). Texas.gov. "ASTM D2073 - Standard Test Methods for Total, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Amine Values of FattyAmines...
compound with a molecular formula C18H35NH2. It is an unsaturated fattyamine related to the fatty acid oleic acid. The pure compound is a clear and colorless...
1990. Other major oleochemicals include fatty acids, fatty acid methyl esters, fatty alcohols and fattyamines. Glycerol is a side product of all of these...
1002/14356007.a01_269. ISBN 3527306730. Barrault, J. (1997). "Synthesis of fattyamines. Selectivity control in presence of multifunctional catalysts". Catalysis...
alkyl bromides are useful alkylating agents, e.g., as precursors to fattyamine derivatives. Related free radical additions to allyl chloride and styrene...
position of the amine fluoride is based on their special molecular structure: the fluoride ion is bound to an organic fatty acid amine fragment. This is...
amine. Industrial production of commodity quat salts usually involves hydrogenation of fatty nitriles, which can generate primary or secondary amines...
Amidoamines are a class of chemical compounds that are formed from fatty acids and amines. They are used as intermediates in the synthesis of surfactants...
alcohol or ether (saturated) nitrile (unsaturated) vs amine (saturated) nitro (unsaturated) vs amine (saturated) Unsaturated compounds generally carry out...
very effective in preventing acid corrosion of carbon steel (Figure 1). Fattyamines: These corrosion inhibitors are organic compounds that contain an amino...
circulating amine rate with less overall energy usage. DEA is a chemical feedstock used in the production of morpholine. Amides derived from DEA and fatty acids...
researched in pain is palmitoylethanolamide. Palmitoylethanolamide is a fattyamine related to anandamide, but saturated and although initially it was thought...
these petroleum-derived products are derivatives of fatty acids, such as fatty alcohols and fattyamines. Low molecular weight alpha-olefins (butenes, hexenes...
resulting 1-bromoalkanes are versatile alkylating agents, giving rise to fattyamines and quaternary ammonium salts. Hydrobromic acid can be prepared in the...
shades a trade name for products such as Indulin AA-86, a proprietary fattyamine derivative used as an asphalt emulsifier This disambiguation page lists...
; Pouilloux, Y. (1997). "Catalytic Amination Reactions: Synthesis of fattyamines. Selectivity control in presence of multifunctional catalysts". Catalysis...
Trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) is a trace amine-associated receptor (TAAR) protein that in humans is encoded by the TAAR1 gene. TAAR1 is an...
carboxylic acids in rosin into soluble sodium soaps of lignin, rosin, and fatty acids. The spent cooking liquor is called weak black liquor and is about...
increasingly produced in whole or in part from renewable biomass, like sugar, fatty alcohol from vegetable oils, by-products of biofuel production, or other...
exchanging the subunits of a peptide, amide or ester compound with another amine or fatty acid to produce a new amide or peptide. The process has been used for...
Carboxylic acids occur widely. Important examples include the amino acids and fatty acids. Deprotonation of a carboxylic acid gives a carboxylate anion. Carboxylic...
(DMAPA) with fatty acids from coconut or palm kernel oil (lauric acid, or its methyl ester, is the main constituent). The primary amine in DMAPA is more...