What is Bisoctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride CAS 5538-94-3?
In the presence of a catalyst, chlorooctane reacts with methylamine to first produce dioctylmethyl tertiary amine, which is then reacted with chloromethane in a medium of water and isopropanol at a certain temperature and pressure. Alternatively, in the presence of a catalyst, a mixture of octanol, hydrogen, and methylamine can be used for amination reaction to first produce bis (octyl) methyl tertiary amine. Then, a small amount of base and an appropriate amount of isopropanol can be added to a pressure vessel, and after replacing the air with nitrogen, Bisoctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride can be obtained by reacting with chloromethane at a certain temperature and pressure to produce Bisoctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Specification
Item |
Specification |
Boiling point |
208.52℃[at 101 325 Pa] |
Density |
0.926[at 20℃] |
Melting point |
75 °C |
Vapor pressure |
0.001Pa at 20℃ |
Storage conditions |
Refrigerator |
Application
Bisoctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride has strong bactericidal ability and is one of the third-generation products of quaternary ammonium salt fungicides. Used as a sterilizing agent for swimming pools, oilfield water, industrial circulating cooling water systems, etc
Packing
Usually packed in 25kg/drum,and also can be do customized package.