Stearyl Amine Acetates
Stearyl Amine Acetates are salts formed by the reaction of stearyl amine, a long-chain (C18) primary amine, with acetic acid. They typically appear as pale yellow to off-white waxy solids or pastes with a mild amine odor and are soluble in organic solvents but sparingly soluble in water. These compounds are valued for their surfactant and emulsifying properties, making them useful as corrosion inhibitors, antistatic agents, and dispersants in industries such as textiles, personal care, lubricants, and coatings. Stearyl amine acetates also serve as intermediates in the formulation of fabric softeners and conditioning agents.
Grade
- Industrial
Form
- Solid
Abbreviations
- SAA