N,N-Diethylethylenediamine (CAS 100-36-7) is a multifunctional aliphatic diamine featuring a tertiary-diethyl substituted nitrogen and a primary/secondary ethylene-linked amine function. It is used as an intermediate and functional raw material in polymer modification, epoxy curing systems, surfactant and additive synthesis, and fine-chemical routes that require nucleophilic amine functionality.
Application
- Epoxy curing & adhesives
Used as a reactive amine accelerator/curing modifier in epoxy formulations to tailor pot life and crosslink density. - Surfactant and quaternary ammonium precursor
Serves as an intermediate for alkylation/quaternization to produce cationic surfactants and fabric-care actives. - Polymer modification & crosslinking
Employed as a chain-extender or comonomer in specialty polymer and resin systems. - Corrosion inhibitor and water-treatment intermediates
Converted into tailored inhibitors and chelating agents for industrial water treatment chemistry. - Fine-chemical and agrochemical intermediate
Used in multi-step syntheses where bifunctional amine reactivity is required. - Analytical & laboratory reagent
Provided in sample packs for R&D, method development and QC.