N-Lauryl-1,3-Diamino Propane
Water Treatment
N-Lauryl-1,3-Diaminopropane is a long-chain aliphatic diamine with a C12 (lauryl) hydrophobic tail and two amine groups connected via a propane spacer. It typically appears as a pale yellow to amber viscous liquid or soft solid at room temperature, with a characteristic amine odor. It is sparingly soluble in water but soluble in alcohols and organic solvents. In water treatment applications, N-Lauryl-1,3-Diaminopropane is used as a corrosion inhibitor, biocide booster, and surfactant due to its strong adsorption to metal surfaces and ability to disrupt microbial membranes. It forms a hydrophobic, protective film on system components in boilers and cooling systems, helping prevent corrosion and fouling.
Grade
- Industrial
Other Names
- Laurylpropylenediamine
Form
- Liquid
Abbreviations
- LDP