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C2H7NO
61.08 g/mol
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Ethanolamine

CAS141-43-5EC205-483-3
Category
Industrial Chemical
Compound Class
Alcohol
Primary Use
Metal machining and semiconductor manufacturing additive

Ethanolamine is a chemical compound used primarily as an additive in metal machining and semiconductor manufacturing. It functions as both an amine and an alcohol, contributing to its utility in industrial processes.

Metal machining additiveSemiconductor manufacturing additive

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Referencestereoisomer of

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research compound

Safety Reference

Flammable
Flammable
Corrosive
Corrosive
Toxic
Toxic
Harmful
Harmful
Health Hazard
Health Hazard
Environmental Hazard
Environmental Hazard
Danger
H302Harmful if swallowed
H312Harmful in contact with skin
H314Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
H332Harmful if inhaled
H318Causes serious eye damage
H335May cause respiratory irritation
H412Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects
H228Flammable solid
H317May cause an allergic skin reaction
H227
H336May cause drowsiness or dizziness
H370Causes damage to organs
H372Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
H373May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
H303May be harmful if swallowed
H311Toxic in contact with skin
H334May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled
H361Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child
H402Harmful to aquatic life
Identifiers
IUPAC Name

2-aminoethanol

InChIKey

HZAXFHJVJLSVMW-UHFFFAOYSA-N

SMILES

C(CO)N

Synonyms (80)
  • Ethanolamine, USP, 98.0-100.5%
  • Ifosfamide EP Impurity D
  • Monoethanolamine, United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
  • Trolamine impurity A, European Pharmacopoeia (EP)
  • 1-Amino-2-hydroxyethane
  • 12-Amine
  • 2-Amino-1-ethanol
  • 2-Aminoaethanol
  • 2-Aminoaethanol [German]
  • 2-Aminoetanolo
  • 2-Aminoetanolo [Italian]
  • 2-Aminoethan-1-ol
  • 2-Aminoethanol (Ethanolamine)
  • 2-Aminoethanol, redistilled
  • 2-Aminoethyl alcohol
  • 2-Ethanolamine
  • 2-Hydroxyethanamine
  • 2-Hydroxyethylamine
  • 2-aminoethanol
  • 2-aminoethanol,hydrochloride
  • 2-hydroxy-1-ethylamine
  • 2-hydroxylethylamine
  • Acid Orange 86
  • Aethanolamin
  • Aethanolamin [German]
  • Aminoethanol
  • C.I. Acid orange 108
  • Caswell No. 426
  • Envision Conditioner PDD 9020
  • Etanolamina
  • Etanolamina [Italian]
  • Ethane, 1-amino-2-hydroxy-
  • Ethanol, 2-amino-
  • Ethanol, 2-amino- (8CI,9CI)
  • Ethanolamine
  • Ethanolamine CRS
  • Ethanolamine, SAJ first grade
  • Ethanolamine, for synthesis
  • Ethylolamine
  • Glycinol (monoethanolamine)
  • H-Glycinol
  • IFOSFAMIDE IMPURITY D
  • Kolamin
  • Kolamin [Czech]
  • MEA (alcohol)
  • MEA-LCI; MEA 90
  • Monoaethanolamin
  • Monoaethanolamin [German]
  • Monoethanolamine (MEA)
  • Monoethanolamine (NF)
  • Olamine
  • TROLAMINE IMPURITY A
  • Thiofaco M-50
  • Trolamine impurity A CRS
  • USAF EK-1597
  • b-Aminoethanol
  • b-Aminoethyl alcohol
  • b-Ethanolamine
  • b-Hydroxyethylamine
  • beta-Aminoethanol
  • beta-Aminoethyl alcohol
  • beta-Hydroxyethylamine
  • beta-ethanolamine
  • colamine
  • ethanolamin
  • ethanolarnine
  • hydoxyethylamine
  • monoethanolamine