Diethylenetriamine
(DETA) is used mainly as a building block for wet strength agents
in the paper industry, in the chelating agent synthesis, and for
detergents. In other
applications DETA is used as an intermediate in corrosion inhibitors,
polyamide
resins, asphalt additives and epoxy hardener systems.
Diethylenetriamine
(DETA) as member from the class of Ethyleneamines is used in a
broad
array of applications.Diethylenetriamine is mainly used as building block for
wet
strength
resins, in the synthesis for chelating agents, industrial surfactants and
fabric
softeners.
Additional applications of Diethylenetriamine are in
asphalt-additives,
epoxy-systems,
lube oil/fuel additives, polyamide resins and mineral processing aids.
What are the functions and
applications of Diethylenetriamine (DETA)?
- For wet strength mainly for paper applications Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is converted with a dicarboxylic acid (for example Adipic Acid) into a polyaminoamide. The polyaminoamide is subsequently cross-linked with Epichlorohydrin.
- Within the chemistry of metal komplexes Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is an import chelate. Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is converted with bromine acetic acid to DTPA (Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid).
- Furthermore Diethylenetriamine is used as hardener for epoxy resins. It can react with Epoxy Resins, accelerated by phenols, acids and certain alcohols in such a way that a three-dimensional, cross-linked, infusible structure is formed.
- In several additional applications Diethylenetriamine is used as building block for synthesis.
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