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BDMAEE<\/a><\/h4>\n

BDMAEE\/Bis(dimethylaminoethyl)ether<\/span><\/h4>\n

Abbreviation: BDMAEE
\nEnglish name: bis(2,dimethylaminoethyl)ether; 2,2′-oxybis(N,N-dimethylethylamine)
\nMolecular formula: C8H20N2O<\/h4>\n

Physical and chemical properties
\nAppearance is light yellow transparent liquid, it can be dissolved in water infinitely, and its water solubility is alkaline.<\/span>
\nViscosity (25 \u00b0 C): 1.4 mPa.s
\nDensity (25 \u00b0 C): 0.85g \/ cm3
\nFlash point: 64-68 \u00b0 C
\nFreezing point: below -70 \u00b0 C
\nBoiling point: 189 \u00b0 C
\nSteam pressure (21 \u00b0 C): 37Pa
\nFlash point: 160 \u00b0 C
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\nSystem of law
\nBis(dimethylaminoethyl)ether can be obtained by reacting dimethylethanol with dimethylamino-2-chloroethane for dehydrogenation.<\/h4>\n

Characteristics and uses
\nBis(dimethylaminoethyl)ether is one of the important amine catalysts in the polyurethane industry. Bis(dimethylaminoethyl)ether has a very high catalytic activity and selectivity for the foaming reaction, and the purity of the pure product is very high. It is diluted with a diol to form a solution.<\/h4>\n