Physical Properties:
Empirical Formula: C2H7N Structurlar Formula: C2H5NH2
Molecular Wt: 45.08 Sp.Gr.at 20: 0.80-0.81
Liquid Density g/ml at 20: 0.69 Boiling Point : 37.69
Color (APHA) Max: 10 Flash Point: <-11°C
Specifications
Monoethylamine, Min by wt. 70.0-72.0 gaschromatography
Ammonia, Max by wt. 0.15 gaschromatography
Diethylamine, Max by wt. 0.15 gaschromatography
Triethylamine, Max by wt. 0.07 gaschromatography
Ethanol, Max by wt. 0.07 gaschromatography
Water, Max by wt. 30.0 gaschromatography
Application Areas:
Stabilizer and promoter in rubber industry, detergent in light industry,germicide and insecticide, such as simazine and atrazine, lubricating oil, anti-oxidant and surface activating agent in organic industry, exchange resin, plan fuel in navigation industry, dustry, selecting mineral agent in mining, solvent and extraction agent in chemical production, synthesizing intermediates in dyestuff industry etc.
Storage: Can be handled in a safe manner in containers. Can be stored for a long period in closed containers. Avoid contact with copper and its alloys
Packing : 150kgs net wt. In Iron Drums
Health & Safety: Monoethylamine is irritating to skin eyes and mucous membrane. In case of contact, affected area should be washed with plenty of water. A dilute solution of Acetic Acid (2%) should be used to neutralize the Amine. Continuous inhalation of fumes and ingestion should be avoided. In event of inhalation or ingestion, victim should be moved to fresh air and oxygen should be administered. Vapours of Acetic acid (2%)or vinegar diluted 1:5 with water should be inhaled. To dilute the chemical in stomach, patient should consume copious quantity of milk and water. A medical practitioner should be consulted at once.
IMDG Class: class 3.1
Packing Group as per IMO: I
UN No.: 2270