Trimethylamine is an organic compound derived from ammonia by replacement of three hydrogen atoms with methyl groups. It is widely used as an intermediate in organic synthesis and industrial chemical processes.
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CAS 75-50-3
Sulphur trioxide trimethylamine (1:1)
Sulfonation and sulfation reagent
Trimethylamine hydrochloride
Manufacture of quaternary ammonium compounds
Nitromethane
solvent and chemical intermediate
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chemical intermediate in rubber and pharmaceuticals
Propylene oxide
Production of polyethers and propylene glycol
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Clay stabilizer and chemical intermediate
N,N-dimethylmethanamine
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