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Dodecylamine Acetate (CAS 2016-56-0)

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CAS Number:
2016-56-0
Molecular Weight:
245.41
Molecular Formula:
C12H27N•C2H4O2
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Dodecylamine acetate functions as a surfactant in experimental applications, aiding in the emulsification and dispersion of substances in various solutions. It acts by reducing the surface tension between two immiscible phases, allowing for the formation of stable emulsions. At the molecular level, dodecylamine acetate interacts with the interfaces between different phases, such as oil and water, to facilitate the formation of homogeneous mixtures. Dodecylamine Acetate′s mechanism of action involves its amphiphilic nature, which enables it to orient itself at the interface between two phases, stabilizing the resulting emulsion. In this capacity, dodecylamine acetate plays a role in experimental processes that require the uniform dispersion of substances in solution, contributing to the successful execution of various development activities.


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Dodecylamine Acetate, 1 g

sc-485047A
1 g
$20.00

Dodecylamine Acetate, 5 g

sc-485047B
5 g
$61.00

Dodecylamine Acetate, 25 g

sc-485047
25 g
$218.00

Dodecylamine Acetate, 100 g

sc-485047C
100 g
$536.00