Coco amine, officially designated by CAS number 61788-46-3, is a primary fatty amine derived from natural coconut oil fatty acids. It primarily consists of a mixture of alkyl chains ranging from C8 to C18, with lauryl (C12) being the most dominant component. This chemical serves as a versatile intermediate in various industrial syntheses due to its reactive amino group and hydrophobic hydrocarbon tail. Typically appearing as a colorless to pale yellow liquid or solid at room temperature, coco amine is insoluble in water but exhibits excellent solubility in organic solvents. It acts as a precursor for producing amine salts, ethoxylates, quaternary ammonium compounds, and betaines. Its unique chemical structure allows it to function effectively as a surface-active agent, corrosion inhibitor, and emulsifier. By bridging the gap between natural lipid sources and complex industrial chemicals, coco amine plays a vital role in manufacturing processes requiring bio-based, high-performance surfactants across diverse sectors.



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