Bisquat of Dichloroethyl Ether and C12-C14 Dimethylamine
Industrial Applications
Bisquat of Dichloroethyl Ether and C12-C14 Dimethylamine is a cationic surfactant widely used in the oil and gas industry. It functions as a biocide, corrosion inhibitor, and demulsifier, helping to control microbial growth in drilling fluids, production water, and pipelines. This prevents issues such as souring and biofilm formation, enhances oil-water separation in crude oil processing, and protects metal surfaces from corrosion, thereby extending the lifespan of equipment and infrastructure.
Physical Properties
Bisquat of Dichloroethyl Ether and C12-C14 Dimethylamine is a cationic surfactant mixture derived from dichloroethyl ether and C12-C14 dimethylamine. It generally appears as a clear to slightly hazy liquid with strong solubility in water. It exhibits antimicrobial activity, emulsification capability, and corrosion inhibition under a range of temperatures and salinity conditions, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications.
Grade
- Industrial
Form
- Liquid
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