Ethanolamines are organic compounds derived from the reaction between ethylene oxide and ammonia. Their chemical structure simultaneously incorporates amino and hydroxyl groups, allowing them to participate in a wide variety of chemical reactions and industrial processes. Depending on the type of ethanolamine, they can be used as chemical intermediaries, neutralizing agents, acid gas absorbents or raw materials for the production of resins, detergents and other specialty products.
Benefits of using Amines Ethanolamines