Trimethylamine | Metro Welding Supply Corp.

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ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

Trimethylamine gas is a colorless, flammable gas with a strong fishy odor. It is a key ingredient in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and personal care products such as shampoos, soaps, and skin creams. Trimethylamine is also a versatile precursor in chemical synthesis, widely used in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and various specialty chemicals. Additionally, Trimethylamine is employed as a flavoring agent in the food industry, and finds applications in metal processing industries, particularly in the production of metal surface treatments and coatings.

10 KEY CHARACTERISTICS

  1. Chemical Formula: Trimethylamine is represented by the chemical formula (CH₃)₃N, indicating that it consists of three methyl groups attached to a nitrogen atom.
  2. Physical State: At standard temperature and pressure (STP), Trimethylamine exists as a colorless gas. It has a distinct, strong fishy odor.
  3. Flammability: Trimethylamine is flammable and can ignite in the presence of an ignition source, such as a spark or flame.
  4. Solubility: It is highly soluble in water, which allows it to be easily incorporated into aqueous solutions for various applications.
  5. Boiling Point: Trimethylamine has a relatively low boiling point of approximately -3.5 degrees Celsius 313-450-9300 degrees Fahrenheit), which allows it to readily vaporize.
  6. Odor Threshold: The characteristic fishy odor of Trimethylamine is detectable even at very low concentrations, making it easily recognizable.
  7. Chemical Reactivity: Trimethylamine is reactive and can participate in various chemical reactions, particularly in synthesis processes where it serves as a precursor or reagent.
  8. Use as a Precursor: It is utilized as a key precursor in the production of various chemicals, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals.
  9. Food Industry Application: Trimethylamine is used in the food industry as a flavoring agent, especially in seafood products, where it contributes to the characteristic odor of fish.
  10. Regulatory Considerations: Due to its flammability and potential hazards, Trimethylamine is classified as a hazardous material. Handling, storage, and transportation are subject to specific safety regulations and guidelines.

10 COMMON USES

  1. Pharmaceutical Industry: Trimethylamine is employed as a precursor in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, including antibiotics, antiviral drugs, and other therapeutic agents.
  2. Agrochemicals Production: It serves as a key intermediate in the manufacture of agrochemicals such as herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides.
  3. Personal Care Products: Trimethylamine is used in the production of personal care items like shampoos, soaps, and skin creams due to its pH-regulating properties and ability to enhance product stability.
  4. Flavor and Fragrance Industry: It is utilized as a flavoring agent in the food industry to impart a characteristic fishy taste to certain products, particularly in seafood-flavored items.
  5. Metal Surface Treatments: Trimethylamine is employed in metal processing industries for surface treatments and coatings, including electroplating and corrosion protection.
  6. Polymer Industry: It is used in the production of polymers and plastics, contributing to the chemical composition and properties of the final material.
  7. Gas Detection and Calibration: Trimethylamine gas is utilized in gas detection applications, where it is used as a calibration standard in analytical instruments.
  8. Analytical Chemistry: It is employed as a reagent in various analytical techniques, including chromatography and spectrophotometry, for the identification and quantification of specific compounds.
  9. Laboratory Research: Trimethylamine is used in research laboratories for various experimental purposes, including chemical synthesis and analytical procedures.
  10. Fuel Additive: In some specialized applications, Trimethylamine may be used as a fuel additive or as a component in fuel blends.

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Please consult our Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and follow all recommended safety protocols and guidelines when handling Trimethylamine. Misuse or mishandling of this chemical can result in serious health risks and environmental hazards.

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