Di (Hydrogenated Tallow) Benzyl Methyl Ammonium Chloride
Di (hydrogenated tallow) Benzyl Methyl Ammonium Chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound derived from hydrogenated tallow fatty acids, benzyl chloride, and methylamine. It typically appears as a pale yellow to amber viscous liquid or soft solid, with excellent solubility in water and many organic solvents. This compound functions as a potent cationic surfactant and disinfectant, widely used for its antimicrobial properties. It is commonly employed in industries such as water treatment, personal care, textile processing, and as a biocide in cleaning agents, fabric softeners, and antimicrobial coatings.
Grade
- Industrial
Form
- Liquid
Abbreviations
- DTBMAC